Homebrew zelda ds?

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oke Ive downloaded zelda ds(homebrew) It doenst work on my r4(clone), ez-flash v and acekard 2i wtf! on what card should it work ?
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I have no idea! or is there anorther homebrew game that looks like this?

p.s. sorry for my bad languege(you see how I typ this word!)
 
Sephiran said:
oke Ive downloaded zelda ds(homebrew) It doenst work on my r4(clone), ez-flash v and acekard 2i wtf! on what card should it work ?
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I have no idea! or is there anorther homebrew game that looks like this?

p.s. sorry for my bad languege(you see how I typ this word!)
i never heard of this, though i don't see why you don't just play the PoH, or this Japanese game (rom # 4077) which is similar to the PH
 
GenesisX said:
Guild McCommunist said:
lithium210 said:
whats "poh"?

"Phantom of Hourglass", maybe?
indeed it is
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no 'of' O.o

Anyway, yea the zelda homebrew is old, back from the passme days, so there is no way that I'm aware to get it working unless you want to port it yourself.
 
It uses a GBA-based filesystem for the audio engine, and because of that it doesn't work on any slot-1 card. It requires a slot-2 device with DS compatibility. The 3in1 should work, as should a slot-2 Supercard or M3 product.

There's only one level in the game, but it's pretty good nonetheless. Shame he never finished it.
 

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