🎉 Game On! Unleash the nostalgia and fun with every play!
The 208-in-1 DS Game Cassette is a versatile gaming solution compatible with multiple Nintendo DS models. It features a vast library of 208 unique games, ensuring endless entertainment for both children and adults. With its plug-and-play functionality, this lightweight cartridge is perfect for gatherings, making it an ideal gift for any gaming enthusiast.
S**T
Nintendo 3ds game
Brilliant, really love this item,
G**S
Game
Excellent game and service
S**E
Text for the games isn’t showing
Hi I’m writing to inform you that the text has suddenly disappeared and no text is showing up whatsoever how do I fix this problem Iv tried everything to try and fix it and nothing is working…..please get back to me
I**E
Games don’t run as they should.
All the games work, apparently. But I can only play for 20 mins before it start lagging and stop working altogether 😅I know it’s not an original card but expected it to work 💔Will return it.
W**N
Dubious, but also incredibly useful!
Okay, so this is a weird one as I bought this a while ago but the listing, and my order details, are long gone so that's why there is no 'Verified Purchase' tag on this review but regardless, I like this thing a lot. It's very dubious, and obviously not a legit product but seeing as a lot of DS games are either out of print or even lost, like with the DSi Store games, then this is pretty much the only option as the ones that are floating around are usually rare, which drives up the price, or just plain hard to find.As for the cart and its software, the games are in a folder (normally as a number) and the save files are stored with them (only viewable, as far as I know, on a PC which is awesome for backing them up) and the SD card is 8 GB (I have the 486 model) which is fine but if you want to do so, like I have, you can put a new SD card in, copy the contents over to it from the original, and then you can store even more games. I've done this for games I own, and some I don't and the reason for that is: Price. Some games on the DS are ruinously expensive, and one game called Solatorobo: Red the Hunter is insanely expensive to buy and regularly goes for hundreds of GBP.I'm a retro collector, I have a veritable trove of systems from the PS Vita to the Game Boy Micro, and even I can't justify hundreds of pounds for a single game. This is by far the cheapest and easiest way to do this, and it's not my go-to, but man, it is much more palatable. And if you wish to add games to this, you will need a PC/Mac with an SD reader or even a USB card reader and then download said ROM files, or even upload your own (this is how I do it most times) and you should then be able to copy said ROM files to the game folder.This is something I normally do not endorse, but if you just want to play games on a DS (any DS really) then you could do a lot worse!Update: I have since bought another of these for my brother.
E**N
Highly recommended
I highly recommend this DS game set to anyone looking to enjoy some classic titles.
V**L
Misleading
One I purchased does not have all the games say so listed on the purchase screen. Was looking forward to playing zelda, main reason I decided to buy this and it hasn't got zelda on :(Other than that good variety of games and well worth the money, just a bit disappointed I'm without zelda
M**W
No instructions,How do you save game prgress ??
No instructions,How do you save game prgress ??
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