1. Too basic to find, but so basic that you should know:
There are 3 DS consoles, namely Nintendo DS (aka NDS, the ugly kid), Nintendo DS Lite (aka NDSL, the one that is available everywhere), and Nintendo DSi (aka NDSi, the latest one)
- 1.1 Charger for NDS, NDSL and NDSi are all imcompatible. They usually come in either 110v or 22ov (not 100v to 240v). A 100v to 240v charger in Taiwan's auction site costs around USD 2.5 for NDSL, to USD 5 for NDSi. Charging via USB cable is slower than adaptor, can may not charge as full, but it is the most compatible/convenient. USB cable is around USD 2, same price for NDSL and NDSi
- 1.2 Games all seem to be compatible
- 1.3 Hacking cards may not be compatible. So far I know AK2i works on NDSi and NDSL. R4i works on NDSi but I am not sure if it works on NDSL. Please note AK2i has language issue on NDSi. More info on that here
- 1.4 All NDSL and NDSi, the console interface language can change to English even if by default is in Korean (mine is...) or else. Console interface language, hacking cards interface language and game's language all don't seem to be linked i.e. you can have a Korean NDSL running a Chinese interface hacking card while playing games in English
- 1.5 NDSL and NDSi use lithium ion battery i.e. no need to purposely run the battery flat then recharge
- 1.6 In terms of convenience, best charging method is to use USB cable like this one here. Note NDSL and NDSi uses different cable (head is different)
- 1.7 GBA and NDS charger are compatible
- 1.8 NDSL/NDSi consoles are not like DVD, they don't have region restriction. Units only differ in terms of bundled charger voltage and default interface language (can always change back to English). The same applies to game, but most games you cannot change its language
- 1.9 For example, Mario Kart DS is available in both English and Japanese, you cannot mix the 2 to play multiplayer games. The game in both console must be in the same language. But there is a work around :)
2. Information to read before buying your first NDSL and NDSi hacking cards (aka Nintendo DS storage devices, it is used to play illegal downloadable games as per below)
My wife bought a metallic pink NDSL together with R4 SDHC, it reads 4GB SD fine, presummabilly it'd read 8GB fine also. My NDSL battery is flat and without a correct voltage charger with me... Will try the 8GB once battery is charged up
For NDSL, the most popular card is the R4DS. This leads to make fakes... And R4DS does not support SDHC (max 2GB SD). DSTT supports SDHC but also plagued with fakes. The most powerful is the CycloDS Evolution which also makes it the most expensive
If you are in to buy a NDSL like me, my recommendation at this point, is the AceKard 2i (aka ak2i) as this works for both NDSL and NDSi. Please note I do not own ak2i card nor NDSi, this recommendation is based on my reading so far
3. Emulators to play on PC
Since my battery is flat and without charger, I thought perhaps one can play it on PC instead. This is my finding:
Places to find emulators for NDS
http://www.ndsemulator.com/
http://www.emulator-zone.com/
http://nocash.emubase.de/
And you'd need a joystick/game pad for PC to better mimic the NDS control. This Logitech game pad is very inexpensive and the layout "looks" pretty similar to NDS
5. Recommended games to play on
Now you need the games to play it and here you go :)
5A. A short list of best selling Nintendo DS games (torrent downloading directly from isohunt):
- Nintendogs All versions (22.27 million) download here
- New Super Mario Bros. (18.45 million) download here
- Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (17.41 million) download here and the sequel is here. The sequel file is password protected, the password is "blue123456" without the quotes
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (16.81 million) download here
- Mario Kart DS (14.61 million) download here
- Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (13.71 million) download here. The file is password protected, the password is "blue123456" without the quotes
- Animal Crossing: Wild World (10.79 million) download here
- Super Mario 64 DS (7.5 million) download here
- Mario Party DS (5.85 million) download here and here
- Big Brain Academy (5.01 million) download here
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness (4.5 million) download here
- The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (4.13 million) download here
- Pokémon Platinum (3.75 million) download here
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (3.08 million) download here
- Yoshi's Island DS (2.91 million) download here
- English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills! (2.86 million) download here
- Pokémon Ranger (2.7 million) download here
- Cooking Mama (2.627 million approximately: 1 million in US, 1 million in Europe, 62,660 in Japan) download here and sequel here
- Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day (2.52 million) no individual download available at isohunt...
- Kirby Super Star Ultra (2.36 million) download here
- WarioWare: Touched! (2.15 million) download here (English)
- Tetris DS (2.05 million) download here
- Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia (2.04 million) download here
- Final Fantasy III (2 million approximately: 1.06 million in Japan, 460,000 in North America, and 480,000 in Europe) download here
- Rhythm Heaven (1.92 million in Japan) download here
- Personal Trainer: Cooking (1.84 million) download here and here
- Common Sense Training (1.65 million in Japan) I think this is a Japanese only game
- Professor Layton and the Curious Village (1.65 million) download here
- Kirby: Squeak Squad (1.6 million) download here
- Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (1.5 million) no individual download available at isohunt...
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (1.47 million in Japan) download here
- Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (1.45 million) download here
- Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (1.39 million) download here
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (1.24 million) download here
- Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (1,228,014 in Japan) download here
- High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! (1.2 million in North America and Western Europe) download here
- Super Princess Peach (1.15 million) download here
- Love and Berry DS Collection (1.12 million in Japan) download here
- Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop (1.12 million in Japan) download here
- Final Fantasy IV (1.08 million) download here
- Diddy Kong Racing DS (1.04 million) download here
- Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (1.04 million approximately: 540,000 in Japan, 220,000 in North America, 280,000 in Europe) download here
- Drawn to Life (1 million approximately) download here
- Spectrobes (1 million shipped) download here
5B. Sites where you can find NDS news, and games to download:
isohunt.com -> need I say more? Anything and everything is here...
www.ndshb.com
www.dev-scene.com/NDS/News
www.ndsthemes.com
ds.qj.net