NDS Emulator for Android? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
This is probably my first question topic on XDA in all my 500+ posts ...so here goes!
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Do you guys kknow any good working Nintendo DS Emulators for Android?
I can't find any when u search the market.
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Can you provide some Market Links if there are any on the market and also if there's none on the market but exists elsewhere, post here ONLY IF ITS FREE!
I'm not getting caught for warez. I'm not asking for warez.
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Thanks guys,
Shane

nds4droid. It's quite crappy, but google it XD
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Your like a bloody sidekick!

there is no working nds emulator yet at least not for android. they are working on it but even on high end devices it runs slow an buggy. you can read more here.
technabob.com/blog/2011/02/04/tiger-lab-ds-emulator-for-android/

there is a topic here on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=969977
"It is just DEMO and speed is very very very very slow even on high-end phones. You shall not expect to play nds game with the emulator."

Please don't bother hogging on NDS4DROID, the developer got too greedy and wanted money but didn't want to work on it even though it ran only on 2 fps for 10 dollars.
He has no intentions on releasing the year old source code since he is afraid that others will profit from it and is now currently working on dead beat mobile projects.
And as for TIGERLabs, well they are known for not giving a **** about further developing their projects.

Considering ANdroid phones are getting more and more powerful now (quad-core phones and 1GB+ RAM), it should be possible to create a Nintendo DS emulator that will run smoothly.

also imagine if u had ur phone or tablet hooked to ur tv, the tablet could be the touch screen and the big screen can be the top screen, theirs alot u could do.

Wonder if it would ever happen

It would be practical for certain games and especially on tablets. Since they have the extra real estate. Really I wanna play maybe Pokemon and Brain Age.

Tablets especially could benefit from the larger screen space.

- Swift - said:
Hey guys,
This is probably my first question topic on XDA in all my 500+ posts ...so here goes!
--
Do you guys kknow any good working Nintendo DS Emulators for Android?
I can't find any when u search the market.
--
Can you provide some Market Links if there are any on the market and also if there's none on the market but exists elsewhere, post here ONLY IF ITS FREE!
I'm not getting caught for warez. I'm not asking for warez.
--
Thanks guys,
Shane
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Have a look at Dsoid
It's not brilliant at the moment, but I believe it's actively being worked on at least.

- Swift - said:
Hey guys,
This is probably my first question topic on XDA in all my 500+ posts ...so here goes!
--
Do you guys kknow any good working Nintendo DS Emulators for Android?
I can't find any when u search the market.
--
Can you provide some Market Links if there are any on the market and also if there's none on the market but exists elsewhere, post here ONLY IF ITS FREE!
I'm not getting caught for warez. I'm not asking for warez.
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Thanks guys,
Shane
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Try this app: DraStic ...it's fluid, maybe there are little bugs but it's really fast and works very well !!
You can search a little to find the apk for free.. (Personally I found and it's work perfectly..)

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Leapfrog Leapster Emulator (leappad/explorer)

I've been hunting for games for my kid to play. nothing comes close to the ones on the explorer. It seems like an emulator would be perfect since the games are touchscreen based. I'd be willing to pay or help out in any way for an app like this.or even a similar system to the explorer or leap pad
anythig???
richs09 said:
I've been hunting for games for my kid to play. nothing comes close to the ones on the explorer. It seems like an emulator would be perfect since the games are touchscreen based. I'd be willing to pay or help out in any way for an app like this.or even a similar system to the explorer or leap pad
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I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you there is a good chance what you are asking is illegal
ya but people make emulators of older system all the time and know people are developing 1s for the dreamcast gamecube/wii and nds...wich are higher spec systems while this still has decent graphics the specs aint as high and game play for kids is best iv seen..love the way they do game play and education in game..ive seen people do it reverse puting emulators on the leapster explorer i just think would be beter other way around
richs09 said:
ya but people make emulators of older system all the time and know people are developing 1s for the dreamcast gamecube/wii and nds...wich are higher spec systems while this still has decent graphics the specs aint as high and game play for kids is best iv seen..love the way they do game play and education in game..ive seen people do it reverse puting emulators on the leapster explorer i just think would be beter other way around
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It wouldn't be worth it. You're the only person that wants it. There are legal issues. Just download some simple games like angry birds or fruit ninja. Or buy a leapfrog device.
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here you go this emulates android and it is fully legal.
http://bluestacks.com/ :good:

Future of Tablet Gaming

So, I bit the bullet and bought a Prime, I had talked myself out of it about 9 million times, was going to buy a used one from chin-a-ling (sorry mate) but my fiancee pushed me, and pushed me and I finally bought one... I am in love.
But the title says it all, I am wondering what the future is going to be. My hope is to end up being able to play Portal on this thing one day. With the fact that Bethesda has mentioned possible tablet ports of older titles, Valve has always been one to examine all unique possibilities. It would be incredible to be Chell running through the hall way, aiming and then tapping where I want the portal
Anyways, what does everyone else think? Looking forward to seeing what the major companies might do? Games you hope to see ported or even developed as a standalone counterpart from your favorite series?
loveableterrorepic4g said:
So, I bit the bullet and bought a Prime, I had talked myself out of it about 9 million times, was going to buy a used one from chin-a-ling (sorry mate) but my fiancee pushed me, and pushed me and I finally bought one... I am in love.
But the title says it all, I am wondering what the future is going to be. My hope is to end up being able to play Portal on this thing one day. With the fact that Bethesda has mentioned possible tablet ports of older titles, Valve has always been one to examine all unique possibilities. It would be incredible to be Chell running through the hall way, aiming and then tapping where I want the portal
Anyways, what does everyone else think? Looking forward to seeing what the major companies might do? Games you hope to see ported or even developed as a standalone counterpart from your favorite series?
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I think tablet gaming especially on iOS has a bright future. Some of iOS's best exclusives have trickled their way to Android. But there is still a lot to be desired on the Android platform as far as games go. Currently EPIC is making fantastic games for iOS through ChAIR Entertainment. Hopefully they will one day embrace Android.
Well ios has infinity blade and usually gets games a bit earlier. That's about it IMHO.
Android has amazing emulators and most importantly full gamepad support.
There are also some really nice looking tegra3 exclusives coming. Definately infinity blade lvl of graphics.
I'd say the future is bright. Me personally I'm hoping for point and click adventures getting big on tablets. They perfect for touch control.
Gaming on tablets and Prime will be SICK! Just watch. Already amazed at the types of games I'm playing already. And I don't play b.s. ones like angry birds or whatever. Lol hardcore gamer here.
I used to be a hardcore gamer before I joined the Navy but after I got out I haven't had time with school, but I am a huge Portal/Half Life Fan, as well as a few of the other artsy FPS games e.g. Mirrors Edge. I KNOW the Tegra 3 can handle it, it is a matter of whether or not the big guys will believe in the future of tablet/mobile gaming. It is a growing segment of serious gamers, and I think that tablet ownership would increase as games become more innovative/complex.
clouds5 said:
Me personally I'm hoping for point and click adventures getting big on tablets. They perfect for touch control.
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like straight up Kings Quest Status? a little bit of The Secret of Monkey Island?
stretchwookie said:
like straight up Kings Quest Status? a little bit of The Secret of Monkey Island?
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<3 monkey island :-D
clouds5 said:
<3 monkey island :-D
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Your dream come true
stretchwookie said:
Your dream come true
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And it works like a charm. It never ceases to amaze me that the first time I played day of the tentacle I had to clear my 40MB(!) hdd before I could install it, was supplied om an enormous amount of floppy disks, took ages to install and now I can play it on a apparatus small enough to fit in my pocket (in case of my galaxy nexus)...
They need to bring the Broken sword series to Android. I have both games on Ipad n loved them. Like a touch point n click. Graphics n storyline is very good.
I installed onlive and am playing all sorts of pc games.
It works great with the Xbox 360 controller.
Onlive? Huh, I'll check it out! Thanks for the idea!
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OnLive is not available in Canada. Boo-urns.
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OnLive is not available in Canada. Boo-urns.
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There's an app or method to get apps not available in your area or whatever. I forgot what it was. I would think as long as you have a decent to fast internet connection, Onlive should work fine for you. Plus its a free app so technically someone could upload the free apk for you to use. Worth a shot.
demandarin said:
There's an app or method to get apps not available in your area or whatever. I forgot what it was. I would think as long as you have a decent to fast internet connection, Onlive should work fine for you. Plus its a free app so technically someone could upload the free apk for you to use. Worth a shot.
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im not so sure he has a problem locating an apk, as he does signing up for service? maybe im wrong...
stretchwookie said:
im not so sure he has a problem locating an apk, as he does signing up for service? maybe im wrong...
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that wouldn't even matter. he just make a free account then sign in. there's nothing in the app that's esteeming location, I don't think. I would think as long as he make an account, which is just providing email address and making a user name, he would be good. worth a try. nothing to lose.

Gameloft HD Games Download

I will soon post a pack of HD games compatible with Galaxy Player YP-G70 AMERICA VERSION
Awesome! Will you include the data that they generally have to download when you first start the app too?
Well, maybe you didn't read the rules when you registered like you should have, but you should be able to guess by previous attempts of piracy; XDA HAS A STRICT NO-PIRACY POLICY! PIRACY IS A SCOURGE TO SOCIETY!
NeoSmart said:
I will soon post a pack of HD games compatible with Galaxy Player YP-G70 AMERICA VERSION
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I suggest you don't post those links unless you want to say goodbye to XDA forever. (banned)
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If you want the game, buy the game, then you support the developer, who uses the money to upgrade the game and make new games, are you getting this? Spread an illegal copy of the game, no money goes to the developer, then he has to stop developing and updating, then you will complain about how there are no good games! I just explained the concept of piracy in nice little baby-steps so you could understand the consequence of becoming a pirate, I hope that was simple enough to understand so I don't have to make a youtube video about it, LOL! If you look at the front page of the portal, you will see another consequence of even greater importance you pirates are bringing upon us!
I agree with everybody. But I bought all gameloft from my OP Black (Asphalt 5,6 , Modern Combat 2,3 etc ) and I can't download for my SS Player . I already buy it but I want to play with my SS Player. Am I wrong ?
Check this out, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435617
If you want to get it from the market, check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133702
Your market will probably automatically update back to Google play after doing that (if you're in a supported region) but I find it still works even after the market updates, so enjoy!

Humble request to all the XDA Developers

First I would like to apologize if I am posting this in the wrong thread. And Also I would like to thank you all for your work here. You have given new life to my old arc s. And I have learned sooo much in so little time here for which I cant thank you enough. Now on to my request
Recently nvidia showed off project shield and it looks amazing. But what I find most amazing about it is the fact that it can play games streamed from your pc to steam. I am sure that is possible even on the current devices. I would love for you guys to give it a try. I am currently in Pakistan where buying original games etc is a pain in the ass as everything is sold pirated. I respect the developers time and like to buy my stuff original even if I have to wait for it hence I by everything off steam (when the gone sale ). As such services like onlive are not available in my area. I am sure if you guys can bring this same concept to our current devices it would be great to run games of my phone that run on my pc will be a dream come true... hoping for your positive response.

Top video game emulator for Galaxy y & y duos !! XD [enjoy] [all android] [FUN] ©® §

Top video game emulator for Galaxy y & y duos !! XD [enjoy] [all android] [FUN] ©® §
Its my 1st post!!
In the months since our initial release
of the Most Hardcore Emulators on
Earth, there has been a plethora of
Android emulator releases, and so our
emulation-meister, Travis Fahs,
decided that it an ideal time update
and augment his epic list, and so we
present to you The Most Hardcore
Emulators on Earth 2.0. ~ed.
We all love our Androids, but let’s face
it. We still have a way to go to catch up
to iOS’s massive library of games. But
Google’s permissive market standards
and Android’s ease of side-loading
(installing non-market apps) makes it
the king of emulators, opening up tens
of thousands of games that iOS users
can’t play without having to jailbreak
their phones.
Those same lax approval standards that
allow emulators to run rampant also
mean there’s a lot of garbage to filter
through. Many emulators on the
market are just clones or hacks of
others’ work, while others are
overpriced compared to more robust
alternatives. It can be tough to pick the
right one for your favorite system, so
Hardcore Droid is here to share our
picks for each of our favorite systems.
(1) RetroArch
RetroArch is an effort to bridge the gap
between PC and Android emulation, by
offering a very powerful, accurate
emulator that supports more than a
dozen systems, and by doing it all for
free. With such broad support, it’s
pretty much a must-have for any
emulation fan. It’s the only way to
play Virtual Boy games or Cave Story,
and it offers the best Sega CD emulation
you’ll find on the Android. While it’s a
bit lacking in terms of interface and
usability, and some of the cores are
pretty slow, it offers some of the most
accurate, high-quality emulation
around, and support for more systems
is on the way.
(2) MSX.emu
The MSX probably isn’t nostalgic for
many English-speakers, but the 8-bit
computers had some of the best
Japanese computer games of their time.
Home to many Konami classics,
including the original Metal Gear,
Metal Gear 2, and Snatcher, the MSX
came in a variety of flavors, and quite
a few add ons. MSX.emu is based on
BlueMSX, arguably the best emulator
for the system on PC, so expect nearly
flawless compatibility and support. As
an added bonus, there’s also support
for the ColecoVision, which featured
very similar hardware. The price tag
may be enough to scare some away,
however.
(3) fMSX
Marat Fayzullin is one of the
godfathers of the emulation scene,
developing some of the very first multi-
platform emulators in the world,
establishing many of the cores that
would be used by others, as well as
creating some of the file formats still
used today. He began fMSX 20 years
ago, and amazingly enough still finds
time to work on it. There are a number
of appealing features here, including
interesting video filters, music
recording, and touch screen mouse
support. Best of all, it’s available in an
ad-supported free flavor, as well as a
paid app.
(4) Marvin
For kids who grew up in the UK in the
early ‘80s, the ZX Spectrum conjures as
many memories as the NES does for
those of us in America. Uncle Clive’s 8-
bit computer led the charge of
inexpensive PCs that parents were
scooping up for their “educational
value.” Of course all most kids wanted
it for was to play games. The primitive
graphics and sound haven’t aged well,
but that doesn’t make Jetpac or Knight
Lore any less of a blast. Marvin is a
genuinely great little emulator, and one
of those that is completely free, so even
if you’re a newbie to the system, you
might want to dive in. Lots of great
control options and speedy
performance make this a stand-out,
even with other options available.
(5) Frodo C64
Any discussion of 8-bit computers
would be incomplete without some love
for the Commodore 64. There are a
few options out there, and none of
them are perfect, but Frodo 64 offers
solid emulation in a free, open-source
package. Those SID tunes still sound
great with a pair of headphones.
Juggling keyboard and joystick controls
can be a bit of a bear, but maybe that
will finally justify that iControlPad 2
purchase.
(Arcade)
(6) MAME4Droid Reloaded
Arcade emulation has always been
tricky, since it’s really a collection of
hundreds of different pieces of
hardware that may or may not share
some components. MAME is one of the
most important emulators of all time
because it manages to cull all of these
into one package, and for broad
compatibility, it is the only option. But
MAME was built for accuracy, not
speed, and even high-end PCs can
struggle with some games. As a result,
most versions of MAME made for less
powerful or portable systems have
been based on a version of MAME
released in 2000, back when speed was
more of a priority, and this is the case
with the classiv version of
MAME4Droid as well. This means it
runs a tiny fraction of the games its PC
counterpart does, and features many
bugs that have since been squashed.
Seleuco’s Reloaded release puts Big Boy
MAME in the palm of your hands for
the first time. Based on a relatively
modern build (0.139, released in 2010),
it features accurate emulation and
broad compatibility. The downside, of
course, is that it requires a monster CPU
to run, and anything past the 16-bit era
is still probably too choppy to be worth
playing, but we can’t wait to see what
it can do on the Nexus 4. Alas, both
versions of MAME are badly crippled
by poor control options, and an
inability to save these options on a per-
game basis, so it’s not recommended
unless you have a good control pad.
(7) NEO.emu
MAME may be the all-in-wonder, but
there are better options when it comes
to specific systems. NEO.emu offers
fast, accurate Neo Geo emulation for
both the console and arcade versions.
As the most popular arcade hardware
of all time, this opens up quite a few
options for classic 16-bit action. Bonus
points for making sure the touch screen
controls support four presses at once,
for those bold enough to attempt King
of Fighters without a controller.
(8) CPSEmu
Capcom’s CPS2 was their go-to 16-bit
machine from Super Street Fighter II
all the way through Marvel vs. Capcom
and beyond. Although it’s mostly of
interest to fighting game fans, a few
oddballs like Progear and Super Pang
buck the trend. This emulator is
available completely for free from
XDA, and is not currently available on
the Play Store.
(NES)
(9) NES.emu
Robert Broglia’s work is going to come
up a lot in the feature, because every
one of his emulators is top-notch. They
share a common framework and
feature set, which includes excellent
external controller support and robust
video options, but they also go the extra
mile for their individual systems. Not
only does NES.emu support a wide
range of mappers for broad
compatibility thanks to the FCEUX
codebase, but it also supports the
Famicom Disk System, which opens up
a sizable library of imports, as well as
the famous zapper, so you can play
Duck Hunt on the touch screen.
(10) Nesoid
Nesoid was one of the first emulator
casualties of the Android Market. At
Nintendo’s request, a small handful of
emulators were permanently banned
from the market, including Nesoid.
That hasn’t stopped it though, as you
can still download it and side-load it
manually, or nab it off of an
alternative market app. Nesoid isn’t
quite as polished as NES.emu, but it is
available for free now, which might
make it an attractive alternative. It’s
also very fast, for those still rocking a
G1.
Huuuuuuu.........
I really deserve atleast 1 thanks for my hard work!!
Bye
Was the first one to thank!Good Work Though....
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Thanx!!
The war lord !!
Hey ,
RetroArch Android Isn't Compatible With Galaxy Y.......
Any Ports?? Download Links??
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Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
Thank you sir!
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Thanks for the download link!
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U r welcome!! Now tell me ur experience with MY BOY!
1hewar10rd said:
Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
U can download my boy! Here
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
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is it the paid version? den u r not allowed to share it on xda! plz remove the link or i will report it!
Ok!! Dude i m New so i don't know that!!
The war lord !!
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
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1hewar10rd said:
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
:thumbdown::thumbdown::what::what::screwy::beer:
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Nope they don't....
Mahn , please remove it....
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1hewar10rd said:
U r welcome!! Now tell me ur experience with MY BOY!
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Yeah really good for games like Dragon Ball Z!!
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try using gameboid its free and better than my boy although not on playstore anymore
Can u share the link of gameboid or PM the link!!
1hewar10rd said:
Can u share the link of gameboid or PM the link!!
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sure and its free. here it is just select .bin file when you start application
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jbiyuud9dea0zqd/gameboid.zip
amit34521 said:
sure and its free. here it is just select .bin file when you start application
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jbiyuud9dea0zqd/gameboid.zip
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Only better graphics then my BOY!!
1hewar10rd said:
Ok!! Dude i m New so i don't know that!!
The war lord !!
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1hewar10rd said:
But many people share link of paid apps on xda??
:thumbdown::thumbdown::what::what::screwy::beer:
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Read the forum rules then, also I recommend watching the noob video again. And as it happens outside of the Galaxy Y forums there is hardly any warez. Galaxy Y just happens to be a hotbed for warez due to a lot of pre-teen users.
Do not post warez in future, it is not looked upon well.
1hewar10rd said:
Currently i m using my boy! (gba emulator)(paid) . From my point of view it is the best emulator available in market & gba supports above 2000games so i love it !!
I m New here so i can't use any external link!! :'(
The war lord !!
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My boy is the best
amit34521 said:
try using gameboid its free and better than my boy although not on playstore anymore
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Gameboid has problems with a few games so I switched to my boy and liked it better
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Jonny said:
Read the forum rules then, also I recommend watching the noob video again. And as it happens outside of the Galaxy Y forums there is hardly any warez. Galaxy Y just happens to be a hotbed for warez due to a lot of pre-teen users.
Do not post warez in future, it is not looked upon well.
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Ok!! Sorry Dude!! I m searching 4 that guy who post the link for a paid app (Rom manager pro)
The war lord !!

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