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Where to Get and How to Use the No$ GBA Emulator

No$ GBA Built from the Ground Up Got It's Name from the Creators Finances

Nicholas Ward
No$ GBA one of the best emulators today is a Nintendo DS emulator and a Game Boy Advance emulator all in one this emulator lets you play all those games you have been missing out on role playing games like the new final fantasy series, dragon quest series, Action games like some of the new megaman series games being developed for the NDS and more.

But how do you get No$ GBA? You can get the most current free version of No$ GBA just by clicking on this link. The link will take you to the authors web page you are not required to donate but making a donation is in the best interest of us all he does deserve some financial assistance based on the amount of work he has put into this emulator

Have you downloaded it yet? Now your probably wondering what to do with it. You can drop by Emuparadise and get some roms first of all, these are the games you want to play on No$ GBA. Unzip the ROMS to some folder on your desktop where you can find them and extract No$ GBA to the same folder.

Now that you have everything in place open the No$ GBA executable this will be the file that looks like a GBA and it is the emulator. once the No$ GBA window opens click on file and load ROM. select the one of the game files you downloaded from Emuparadise earlier, and finally click OK.

The game should now be playing on your emulator, once the game starts you will be using the default controls, and may want to change them. You may also need to change some other options to make certain games work properly.

To change the emulators settings. Click on options and click on control setup to change your controls. If you need to change some of the emulator functions to make newer games like FFIV for the GBA work, then click on emulation setup.

Tthe most common issue I have had is a NDS game may require backup media to be present for saving your game. If this is the case then click on NDS catridge backup media and select EEPROM 64K. This is the most compatible setting, I've found it works with nearly every game.

Congratulations your now playing your favorite NDS and GBA games on your computer using the no$ emulator. now that everything is setup properly, and you have seen the benefits of the no$ emulator go drop by no$ GBA and leave a donation.

Published by Nicholas Ward

From the time Nicholas Ward was old enough to hold a screw driver Nicholas Ward has been taking things apart just to see how they work, and as Nicholas Ward got older, Nicholas Ward found he could repair the...  View profile

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The developer of no$ GBA was born in Hamburg, Germany on the 3rd of June 1972, grew up, and still lives in Hamburg. Learned programming from his father, and quit school when he was around 20 years old.

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  • Nicholas Ward6/21/2010

    Thanks, I appreciate the feedback, and perhaps I'll write another one less technical if at all possible.

  • Donald Rothra6/21/2010

    By the way, Welcome aboard. :)

  • Donald Rothra6/21/2010

    I think you have a great article here but some of us, me inparticular, have no idea what you're saying when it comes to technicalities in game playing. The younger people will probably understand it because they nwere raised on computers. DON'T GET ME WRONG!!!! As I said, I think you have a great work here. It's well written.

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