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TL;DR
- The team behind the MelonDS app has released version 1.1 of the Nintendo DS emulator.
- This update brings major improvements to Nintendo DSi emulation, as well as cheat database support.
- The new update isn’t available via the unofficial Android port just yet.
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The MelonDS team announced version 1.1 on Reddit this week, and there’s great news if you’ve been wanting to play Nintendo DSi games. For one, the emulator now supports high-level emulation of the DSi’s digital signal processor (DSP). That’s a big deal because the emulator previously dropped down to single-digit frame rates when running games that harness the DSP. Other notable DSi-related additions include microphone input support and higher-quality audio support.
Otherwise, the updated emulator now has cheat database support, a variety of bug fixes, and a fix for glitches at high resolutions.
The good news is that MelonDS version 1.1 is available on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Unfortunately, this new version still isn’t available via the unofficial Play Store port for Android. So our fingers are crossed that these improvements and fixes come to mobile devices sooner rather than later.
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