Sunday, December 11, 2011

Best Reviews of Action Replay DSi

Best Reviews of Action Replay DSi

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Product Features

  • Compatible with DS, DS Lite and Dsi and PC running Windows XP, 2000 or Vista
  • Full touch screen control.
  • Includes Media Manager software.
  • Includes 25 mini games on the supplied CD or download hundreds of homebrew games.


Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002N73PEQ
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches ; 3.7 ounces
  • Media: Accessory
  • Release Date: October 31, 2009

Product Description

Even the odds and play without limits! Packed with real cheat codes for all the top games. Full touch screen control. New codes can be downloaded seamlessly via USB cable (included) or Micro SD. Manual code entry using Action Replay's virtual keyboard.


Customer Reviews

 

Read customer Reviews first  before decision spend your money buy Action Replay DSi: I got Action Replay for my son because he needed to collect powers and Pokemon to play against his friends. Once we first used AR it was confusing. 

The GUI might be better. We figured it out and were able to load codes without too many stumbles. The main issue that most can experience is that the Action replay will reef the card port in your game system. It sticks out of the most delicate a part of your game like a pry bar. 

This can put unwanted pressure on your card slot and affect the pins insde it. An additional mature user will be carefull but the average child not so much. You'll look on the packaging for the Seal of Quality. This seal is a small circle with a black or gold starburst around it. Inside it reads, "Official Nintendo Seal." This seal allows you to know the product has passed our testing and evaluation process. 

The directions are simple and I was wizzing through hard levels in no time. I have concerning forty something games, and almost every one had some codes. 

If you need more codes, you'll just go online and enter some more. Every so often a certain code wont work well with others or it'd come with a glitch; For instance: within the game, Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, if you make the boat go twice the speed, it wont stay on course, and it will frequently go in circles. However, I can live without it, because I like being able to "super jump" Link to all the places I could not reach before, and of course, the infinite health has been a true bonus:-) 

I have so many games that I have put on the back burner because I just could not get through a certain level or defeat some baddie and lost patience trying, thus it is nice to go back and do what I got to do.