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Pokemon crystal and ipod nano?

In order to play crystal on Ipod Nano you have to have a gameboy color emulator on it and in order to get one in your nano you gotta softmod it which since i last herd nobody can crack the ipod nano code to softmod it in first place so you cant do it with either the 1st 2nd or 3rd gen nanos. This has been done before with older ipod versions though like Ipod Mini and original.

so answer is: NO, no pokemon games on ipod nano. It's been done before on other ipod products tho.

Rare candy cheat for Pokemon Fire Red Omega?

Fire Red Omega's a hack of Firered, so you'd just use Firered codes:

Here is GameFAQs' collection of Action Replay codes for Firered and Leafgreen:

http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvanc...

Here is GameFAQs' collection of Codebreaker codes:

http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/gbadvanc...

This program can generate codes for any Generation 3 game:

http://tjsdaily.blogspot.com/2011/01/cir...

Which portable game system will be better for school age kids? Nintendo 3DS or iPod Touch?

The Nintendo 3DS is a better device for school age children. The iPod Touch is quite fragile and can be broken quite easily by school age kids. The iPod Touch does have a wide assortment of games that would appeal to school-age children such as Angry Birds and Sonic 4, though. The iPod Touch has an internet browser that can be accessed using any available Wi-Fi connection, though so kids may stumble upon objectionable content.The Nintendo 3DS has a wide variety of games that would appeal to school age kids such as Nintendogs + Cats and Super Street Fighter IV 3D. It is also backwards-compatible with existing DS games increasing the amount of games that could be played. The Nintendo 3DS can cause eye strain due to the 3D effect among younger kids, though. The Nintendo 3DS has a parental controls feature that can allow you to disable the 3D effect and other things. The large variety of games makes me lean towards the 3DS as a better portable game system for kids.

Is there an emulator for a PC where I can play Covet Fashion?

Update: Your game is available for android. Covet Fashion - Dress Up Game - Android Apps on Google PlayYou can just download https://www.bluestacks.com/or another android emulator and play it on pc. You’ll have to sign into the store with an account like on an android phone or tablet if you don’t already have one and then you can just download the game and play it.Below is my old answer:Based on an article I just read. I’d go with this. Your best bet is to probably to just go get an IPad or you can get a mac pro the old tower ones maybe cheap and use the emulator from Apple. I have a 2008 Mac Pro and it was able to be modified to install High Sierra on it. Also pawn shops sell IPads too. But I have never owned one. Here are the requirements for the game- Requires iOS 7.0+;- Compatible with iPhone 4 or newer, iPod Touch 4th Generation or newer, and iPad 2 or newer- This game will NOT work on iPad 1, iPhone 3GS or older, and iPod Touch 3rd Gen or older- This game requires an internet connection (WiFi or 3G) to playSo make sure if you get an IPad that it will meet those requirements.Avoid the RestThere is no true iOS simulator for Windows, and if there was Apple would likely begin court proceedings to shut it down. With this in mind, there are many apps out there posing as iOS simulators. Many simply don’t work, some have been used to spread malware, others claim to be free but drop hidden costs on you at the last minute.The best option for testing your iOS apps is to develop on a Mac and use Simulator. Xamarin Live Player extends a helping hand to cash-strapped developers, but in the long run investing in a Mac might be worth it considering the cost of Xamarin and Visual Studio Enterprise.Appetize.io appears to be perfect for end-of-development cycle testing, but the browser-based solution has its own set of pros and cons, and a price tag to match.

On my Android phone, I am getting authentication problems when I connect to my network, even if the signal strength is excellent. What should I do?

Authentication problem occurs when the “handshake” between a router and a gadget fails for any number of reasons. The handshake first consists of the gadget sending a connection request along with the password in an encrypted form to the router. The router encrypts the copy of the password stored on it and compares the received data. If it matches, it sends an acknowledge signal and the devices are connected.Try these things out:1) Forget the network in your phone and enter the password again. It probably saved the wrong password.2) Reset the router. On all routers there will be a small reset button. Keep it pressed for about 5-10s till all the lights glow and release it. The router is now back to the initial setup when it was bought. The default ssid and password will be printed on the bottom of the router. Try connecting to the router using these. If it connects you can now try and change the ssid it back to the original one.3) If even this fails, then go to the router home page by opening a browser on a device which is able to connect to it (either through WiFi or LAN cable) and enter 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 and wen requested for a username and password, look for them under the router again. It is usually admin and admin/password. Explore around till you reach the wireless setup page with the option encryption scheme. It is wpa2-psk by default. Change it to wep. This is an older encryption scheme which is not as secure as wpa2-psk but it's enough for a home network. Enter an 8 character password and save these settings. Now give it a try. If this works then your mobile probably has some problem authenticating with a wpa2-psk based router.Good luck and Happy debugging!!!

Pokemon Shiny Gold Wings?

what pokemon are you playing, if the 4th generation you cant,

How do I upgrade to iOS 11 on iPhone 5?

Well you can't technically do it but there is sort of a hack which comes close. You would need to jailbreak your phone (voids the warranty and you may brick/spoil your phone - dont blame me if you do) and install a custom build made by developers which have the skins (look and feel) of iOS 11 with some basic apps ported for 32 bit.Again, it is a hack, not really iOS 11 but it looks like it has and has the risk of spoiling your phone. I had tried a few years back to get iOS 9 on my ipod 1st gen (yes the first ever touch device made by apple) and it worked fine for me back then. In your case, you will need to do some RND online if you want to try it out.Have a spare phone ready and your data backed up first incase you mess your phone real bad in the process.

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