I just went out and bought an Action Replay DSi. I needed cheats for Pokemon: SoulSilver.
Anyways, I installed the CD, etc... and then turned on the program, and plugged my ARDSi into my DSi, and the program came up on the DSi, however, on my computer,
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AK 2i Review Introduction: With the release of NDSi and confirmation that DSI is incompatible with current Flashcart, Acekard team made the first commercial kit compatible flash DSi - Acekard 2i. As Acekard Team Acekard has announced that 2i is fully compatible with Acekard2, and they also suggest that users are using the latest firmware, version 4.12 on Ak2i. To learn more How does it work? Please continue....
Très amusant
WayForward's first DSiWare release Mighty Flip Champs was arguably the first must-have title for the service, and given the game's popularity it's understandable that fans have been clamouring for a sequel ever since. But rather than create a direct sequel, the developer has instead chosen to throw gamers into a completely new gameplay experience, while somehow still retaining all of the endearing charm and engaging attributes of its predecessor.
The basic premise of Mighty Milky Way is quite simple. Your goal is to guide Luna across a barrage of planet surfaces and to the Goal Gateway warp at the end of each level. Since you can't control Luna directly, you'll have to rely on the gravitational pull and pulsing of the planets in order to manoeuvre her. To do this you'll have to tap on the various planets in order to pulse them which will in turn cause her to jump off in the direction she's currently facing. Of course you'll also have a host of hazards to avoid, not to mention some absolutely diabolical level designs to overcome along the way. There's even a boss fight at the end of each world that kicks the intensity up a few notches as you race to avoid the planet-destroying lasers of the T-Rex. Looking for Action Replay? Find exactly what you want today..