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Can I mod my 2ds to play GBA games?

Assuming you mean actual GameBoy Advance cartridges, no. If you mean just the games, yes. You have Four Options.Get a flashcart. Google is your friend. Look on GBAtemp for more information.Install custom firmware. Risky if you don’t know what you’re doing, and you may lose the ability of/be banned from connecting to the Nintendo Network. Be careful as you could brick your DS permanently if you screw something up. Again, GBAtemp is your friend.Run it in an emulator on a pc. Assuming you own the actual physical cartridge for the game you want to play, dumping the ROM should be pretty easy. Don't download ROMs from a website. Bad scene. Just dump it yourself if you’re going to emulate. Not that hard to do.Get a legacy console. You can get original GBAs and GBASPs for pretty cheap prices. If you get an SP you might want to replace the battery or mod it to run off of an external battery pack with the right voltage. If Original DS games interest you as well I would recommend a DS Lite. Probably the best solution to your problems short of building a portable Raspberry Pi system (which would fall under emulation technically).In your case, and in most cases, I’d recommend option 4. You’ll have to shop around but once you find one in good shape grab it. As long as you treat it well and with respect (old device after all) it should last for a very long time. And there’s tons of info out there on mods and keeping them alive. It’s possible to make a portable GameCube the size of an iPad mini. Keeping a small, simple device like a gba or DS Lite alive should be no problem at all.Last bit of advice? Stay away from eBay. Do Craigslist if you absolutely must. Look for niche game stores. They do exist and are pretty common. Just watch out for scalpers. Google is your friend. I wouldn’t pay more than $45 for a GBASP in perfect condition. $60 for a DS Lite in perfect condition. Actual prices will probably be a lot less; the things are everywhere. Just shop around until you get a good deal.Edit: forgot a word.

Do guys like it when girls play video games?

I can’t speak for all guys but, as someone for whom playing video games is a main hobby, I have to say that I think any girl who plays video games (I’m thinking either on the PC or on a console) is just awesome.For me, it’s because I grew up in a country where video games were made out to be a guy thing, so no girl I ever met bothered to play. I also happen to now live in a country in which the culture seems to look down on stay-at-home activities like video games. Apart from online, I’ve never met a girl/woman who plays video games as a hobby.I personally would like to know more female gamers (really more gamers in general) because:It provides a great conversation topic. I met all my oldest and best friends by playing video games together. I can talk games with my brother for hours. It would be refreshing to have such conversation with a girl.After reading the above, it occurs to me that seeing/meeting more female gamers would break this childhood stereotype I have that most girls /women hate video games.Personally, I think video games are very beneficial; they inspire the imagination, as well as curiosity. They can serve as a confidence boost, and they engage the mind to think strategically, as well as build innovation. Anyone who feels the same way about video games is a quality person in my book.In the end though, video games are just another hobby, like reading, watching TV, gardening and so on. Just replace “video games” in your question with any other hobby you can think of and you’ll understand how a gamer feels to meet someone who likes the same things they do. It’s always great to meet someone who shares your hobby. At the same time, like any other hobby, not everyone will see what you see in it. And that’s okay.P.S. The N64 was a gem of a console. Mario 64, Mario Kart, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and many other games make me smile when I remember them.

What do women think of guys who play video games?

My experience is that video games can range from negative all the way to a plus with women -- depending on who they are, and the circumstances.For example, almost everyone in my social circle knows that I play Starcraft.  I'm not embarrassed by it.  It is also well known that I am one of the world's best players.My current girlfriend, who is not a gamer at all, had no understanding of the rabbit hole that is Starcraft.  I sat down with her on YouTube one day to show her videos of how intensely competitive it is and what the game means to me.  It sort of made sense to her.  She teases me for playing sometimes, but it hasn't taken away anything from our relationship, and I'd say it's added something because she understands more about me and my competitiveness and passions.  I asked her one day what she thought of my playing, and she said, "It's part of what makes you interesting".With other women I've dated, I generally don't bring up video gaming unless it's something they are curious about.  If they ask, I always tell the truth.  Some girls have told me that they think Starcraft is pretty cool, others think it's horribly nerdy but it has never held me back from dating someone.Like everything in life, it's about balance.  If video games is all you do, then that kind of sucks.  If you are interesting, attractive, kind, gentle, etc -- then it's one of the many things that makes up who you are.My general rule is that as long as I'm with a girl, I will never boot up a video game.  If I feel the need and want some space from her, I'll ask her first if it's okay if I play for a little while to decompress.  Usually they say "You're an adult, do what you like", but I always ask first just so that they know they have 'veto' ability and once in a while, a girl will say, "Can you come to bed?" -- and that's my cue to put down the controller.Note:  I'm a 30-something male with a girlfriend of ~6 months.

What is a good 3ds rom site?

Ah the scene of 3DS piracy. Unfortunately, finding sites that will supply you with what you seek without bombarding you with bullshit is pretty hard. Up until Nov. 26th of last year, ChaosGamez was where I'd refer you. They do have a Discord, but if you're not super active they'll remove you, even if you're an uploader.This leaves less appealing ad-laden sites like 3DSIso. Not gonna link it here, but a quick Google search should give you the site. It isn't outright terrible since you can connect via Facebook (gotta let those Cambridge Analytica folks know you're a filthy pirate, arrrr!).A third option is DarkUmbra. I have yet to join it, but it appears decent upon first glance. Obviously you'll have to make an account etc, but that's pretty much any site you can obtain .3ds or .cia files.And while I haven't been there in ages, EmuParadise comes to mind. I remember back in the DS and PSP days I used to get a lot of games there. Can't really remember why I didn't use them for 3DS though.Finally, there's apparently a pretty good 3DS piracy community on Reddit, although I'm unaware of whether or not anybody uploads games to it or not. But honestly, if the game has a digital release you might be better off downloading FreeShop and just downloading the games from there- games with DLC like Fire Emblem Fates, Awakening and Echoes even have the ability to download the compatible DLC for said game as well, eliminating the need for the eShop other than game updates.All in all, there's plenty of options. Personally though, I prefer FreeShop. Just make sure you're packing a 128GB micro SD card cuz those games add up quickly lol.☆UPDATE☆Recently, Nintendo has been cracking down on these sites making it harder and harder to find ROMs of many 3DS games. However I did manage to find a post on reddit with a handy collection of games. I should mention though to always be careful when downloading from unknown sources.r/Roms - Rom Links Megathread - 1Fichier, GDrive, Mega

Guys iam seeing double images on my 3DS ):?

That's happened to me (same game, also on a 3DS XL)--it sometimes shifts into double instead of the 3D effect. I found that you just have to steadily look straight at the screen. Maybe tilt it around until you hit the sweet spot. It's a tad inconvenient when it happens, but I'm so in love with the 3D effect that it's a small price to pay to my perception.
Don't go out and buy a DS XL just because of that. You won't be able to play 3DS games on the DS, so then you'd be denying yourself of all the present 3DS games as well as the ones to come. If you continue to have trouble, you can just turn off the 3D effects.

How good is the Nintendo 3DS?

Okay, seriously I haven't played any system since Super Nintendo and right now I have a gameboy advance, that's all. I want the 3DS but want some things to be explained first. The wireless option, how good is it? Does it lag when you play? Can you play with other people in different countries or only those nearest you? Can you play against a specific person from another state? What accessories am I required to buy? Can I play games from GBA on it?

Can I play nintendo 64 games and psp games on 3DS with R4 card?

I have a nintendo 3DS and I want to play nintendo 3DS and psp games on it. Can I play those kind of games on it with a R4 card? A R4 flash card? I am thinking about buying a R4 card today online, I have a 3DSXL what kind of card do you guys recommend? I am not looking to get 3DS games on it though.

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