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That is the problem if you let people borrow something make sure that they take care of things as well as you do.... The game is probably scratched and now it wont play! If you have other games that dont have any scratches and it plays then that is the problem.
actually, i fixed it myself... in the game "the legend of zelda: spirit tracks", you have to play a spirit flute, and if you recall in previous zelda games, you have had to play/use different musical items. well, in this game, you must use the spirit flute for almost every dungeon, except for maybe one. i had trouble playing the tunes the lokomos (spirit people who travel on wheels and unlock different tracks for different regions of the world map) gave me. the problem is that the game is too focused on graphics and movements of characters, so it doesnt pick up that you are still blowing. if you have had that problem, and are still stuck on one of the lokomo's songs, try playing right after the up-beat of the song... this is kind of what the timing would look like: (pitch of the metronome is reflected by hight of line.) 3/4: - _ _ - _ _ - _ _ 4/4: - _ _ _ - _ _ _ -_ _ _ i'm not sure if there is 6/4, but anyway. if you have had trouble, instead of blowing into the mic on the very beginning of the beat, blow as soon as you hear the beat hit... so it would look something like this. the "b" is the place where you start blowing.: -_ _ _ - b _ _ _ since my ds is less than a year old, i didnt have trouble until i got to the last lokomo, but for the first generation to the ds made in 2008, you may have trouble early on. use this tactic, and you should be fine.
f you dont have a microphone just use windows movie maker open the windows movie maker click tools > narrate timeline or just click the microphone icon below then click show more options and change your audio input source into a mono mix or stereo mix
If I remember right, you have to press it to the left and right. I don't think it's a glitch however. In the original NES version you pressed the select button. Try pusing all of the buttons and it might change it. I can't find my copy so I can't tell you for sure. Hope this helps.
if memory srves me right you can get a mic headset that plugs into the stereo headset jack thus solving the prob, google summit like or similar to mic headset for ds, it should help.
well first i have some problem that i don't have the game i need for the key code i used for my game shark pro so i cant make it go on and u need the Zelda key code in order to play Zelda or mario game use either the other two key codes ok now i might need some help too!
The Jumper pack is needed for Majora's mask, as the extra space is needed for the game to play the enhanced graphics. Ocarina of time was made before the jumper pak was introduced, so it does not need it. As for installing it, get a jumper pak installer kit to remove the original memory pak, the insert the new one.
(im assuming this is the game The legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass on your Nintendo DS console as thats what i gathered from your problem, but as you haven't provided that information im not definite.)
Try moving your microphone in varying distances from your mouth for best reception, try different volumes in your voice pitch.
I think i know what part you are up to in that game as i have it too, and you have to speak loudly to get the cheapest price for a ship part, or it may be when you have to speak to someone across a wall. what i did was actually blow into the mic not shout and it worked very well. The mic propably registers wind speed, it may not need to actually hear a "HELLO".
My Nintendo ds lite also would not respond to voices. I have brain age 2 and Zelda. In the Zelda options there is a mic test. This will show a graph bar that measures your voice. Well the mic was not working at all for either game. I simply took out the battery and held the power slide for a couple seconds. Amazingly the mic works now for both games. I do not know if moving the power slide is significant, but on computers to de-static them you remove all power sources(battery and ac adapter) and hold the power button for 10 seconds.
The Mic doesn't work out, I can't blow
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Hi shona - Does it work when you're playing other games ?
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