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Thursday, June 09, 2005

Free Nintendo DS Games......:)

I don't know if I should say "This is horrible! You should never download games on the internet that are pirated!" or "This could really come in handy, but for something other than games!" What I want to say is "This totally rocks! Free DS games through a flash memory card! Major w00t!!" Just read the article from Gamesrader.com

"Internet piracy groups have now managed to 'crack' Nintendo DS, with games now freely available for download on the web. Numerous games, such as Nintendogs and Super Mario 64 DS have now been illegally leaked on to the internet, with players able to download and play them via specially designed flash memory cards (pictured on the right). These flash cards come in two sizes, 512MB and 1GB and are fully rewriteable, giving gamers the ability to swap downloaded games around as they see fit."

But remember, this is illegal, and we do not want you to do this! I am just telling you that it is possible!! ;)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

are you serious?

January 02, 2006 10:48 AM  

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