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Far as i knew, currently, there havnt any cards can support pokemon x/y,inclued gateway 3ds and mt-card,and all 3ds game cards can just support run 3ds games on N3DS/XL v4.1-4.5. So, if you want play 3ds games and your console firmware stayed on v4.5 or lower, then suggested you buy mt-card, after all,it was the world first card to support mulit 3ds roms to allow our users play lots of 3ds games at one micro sd card and price is cheaper than gateway, if you need, here is a usa based offical agent for you : http://www.modchipfactory.com/
2 weeks ago i bought a r4 adaptor with sd card 2 gb and 30 games on it.it was worked propely since today when ds displayed there is no ds card inserted.please halp me my kids kill me
There are two types of dstt cards one that will play on a normal Ds lite etc and the other that will play on all including the dsi.
If you check on the sticker of the dstt card it will tell you what it is compatible to use with.
If this is a Dstt(i) card then it does not load the same way as your used to it loads up and then you must click on the sd memory option then it will load your normal TT menu screen.
Is this when you use a flash card adaptor or when you use normal ds cardridges? Be clear on what you are exactly doing and using.
When you're using a flash card adaptor, update the firmware on the flash card.
If it's the ds it self that is failing, contact Nintendo and tell them exactly what you are doing and how long it takes the DS to crash. Note use original nintendo cardridges and don't tell them when your using a flash card adaptor, they then won't help you because it's then your own fault and they can take actions on you because you'r then using iligal software!
When you boot the Nintendo DS you can change the illumination settings in the main menu. One the main menu, you will find a sunny symbol in the lower left corner of the screen. Click on that and you should be able to change the level of illumination. If you are also wondering if you can change the brightness during game play, you can't. Games such as Mario 64 DS come with support for brightness change but otherwise you have to do it before game play.
If you see lines on either screen of your Nintendo DS Lite during game
play, then it is likely one or more of the components that create
the image on the screen are damaged. This can occur if there has
been an impact -- such as being dropped or hit -- to the Nintendo
DS Lite's screens. Phone 1-800-255-3700 to discuss available repair options and they will be grateful to assist you at any time of need.Important Note: If you are seeing lines on the
screen that slowly fade away after turning off the system, this
is normal.
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