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iPod Touch and iPhone Apps on Nintendo DS?!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Renuz, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. Renuz

    Renuz Member

    Hi =]

    I Have a question, can you play iPhone and iPhod Touch apps on your DS?
    I Ask this because i love TapTap Revange!
    And I Want to play it on my nintendo DS...
     
  2. MysticMaja

    MysticMaja Well-Known Member

    No, not right now.
    Or maybe ever. Because the RAM of the iTouch and iPhone surpasses that of the DS.

    You can play other rhythm games on your DS, though :)
     
  3. ndsrom-peach

    ndsrom-peach Well-Known Member

    man you gone crazy xD go get an iPhone then xD jus' kinnding
     
  4. Renuz

    Renuz Member

    I Was playing Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero modern Hits, Guitar hero Decades, Band hero, Lego Rock band and Lego Rock Band
    But if you play the games much, it's boring...
     
  5. dedboy

    dedboy Guest

    Here's some useless trivia. When the DS first debuted, they said a hack was already made, to essentially turn your DS into a cell phone. It might be possible to use you DS as a phone, but running iphone applications will not work one iota.

    Oh and give this a look-see.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07vtwBMZf-w

    I remember someone using a Game Boy(the original one, cabbage colored screen and all) to make music with. Even conduct a symphony. The iphone portion is a bit grating on my nerves, but I haven't been sleeping much anyways. ::)
     
  6. MysticMaja

    MysticMaja Well-Known Member

    http://midnightgaming.blogspot.com/2007/12/nintendo-ds-rhythm-games.html
    ^ a few rhythm games you might have missed : )

    I really enjoyed Elite Beat Agents. Maybe you should give it a go. Not the same as the Rockband games or Tap Tap Revenge, but it's still fun and has some cool songs.
     
  7. namklaw7

    namklaw7 Well-Known Member

    I loved Elite Beat Agents so much that I got Ouendan 1 and 2 on Ebay. Might not be to your liking, but try it out...

    Or you could try the DDRLite homebrew.
    http://dl.qj.net/nintendo-ds/homebrew-games/ddrlite-for-ds.html

    EDIT: I think a GBA expansion pak is required to play DDRLite...