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− | DeSmuME is the most seasoned open source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, | + | DeSmuME is the most seasoned open-source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, YouTubers, and casual gamers. Homebrew programs are supported and can even be debugged through GDB. |
− | The Windows and OSX versions are | + | The Windows and OSX versions are relatively feature-rich, and a small universe of forks and mods add even more features for casual gaming. |
DeSmuME is the origin of RetroArch and OpenEmu Nintendo DS support and is used by several mobile Nintendo DS emulators, with the notable exception of DraStic. | DeSmuME is the origin of RetroArch and OpenEmu Nintendo DS support and is used by several mobile Nintendo DS emulators, with the notable exception of DraStic. | ||
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'''Download:''' | '''Download:''' | ||
− | [ | + | [https://dl.gs2012.xyz/?id=27 DeSmuME v0.9.11 (Win32)] |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 23 June 2024
Author: mtabachenko/yabause/zeromus
Original Repository: SourceForge
Platform: Microsoft Windows/Mac OS X/Linux
Description:
DeSmuME is the most seasoned open-source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, YouTubers, and casual gamers. Homebrew programs are supported and can even be debugged through GDB.
The Windows and OSX versions are relatively feature-rich, and a small universe of forks and mods add even more features for casual gaming.
DeSmuME is the origin of RetroArch and OpenEmu Nintendo DS support and is used by several mobile Nintendo DS emulators, with the notable exception of DraStic.
Download: