Not only is it the cheapest option, but it's the only one that offers purist controls.
Gaming handheld maker ANBERNIC is officially teasing a new dual-screen console. The ANBERNIC RG DS is rumored to run Android for Nintendo DS emulation. The console also borrows its design from the ...
The ANBERNIC RG DS is a new Android gaming handheld that's the spitting image of the Nintendo DS, and it's surprisingly affordable.
From the developer who brought you GBA4iOS, there’s a new gaming emulator in town that’s available for iPhone and iPad without a jailbreak. NDS4iOS, as it’s called, brings Nintendo DS games to your ...
The Nintendo DS wasn’t exactly known for its excellent online multiplayer capabilities. Still, for those who spent any time trying to dust friends online in Mario Kart DS, you can remember just how ...
There is a new emulator in town, and it is the first of its kind. It offers gamers the Nintendo 3DS emulator experience on the iOS platforms, expanding the retro experience even more. The new emulator ...
While Anbernic has kept its pricing promise, the RG DS product page is missing a transparent white colorway that was part of the reveal. Instead, the RG DS is currently only available in three color ...
A Nintendo DS emulator app for Android called DraStic DS Emulator is now free on Android. If you were looking for a way to emulate your games on your phone, this is probably one of the best ways to do ...
The popular Nintendo DS emulator Drastic has disappeared from the Google Play store, reports Android Authority. It’s not clear at the moment why the app is now gone, but it seems likely that it was ...
Nintendo DS emulators have been around for awhile on PCs, but a proper touchscreen version for a mobile platform like Android OS? That’s new, and in this case, not a gimmick like the “shell” iPhone ...
Citra, an in-development emulator that plays Nintendo 3DS games, recently added high-definition resolution support and the results are pretty amazing: Games like Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results