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The '''Action Replay DS''' (abbreviated '''ARDS''', '''AR''') is one of a line of products manufactured by [[Datel]], specifically designed for use with the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is used to apply cheat codes to alter a game, usually by giving the player extreme advantages not normally obtainable. While earlier versions of the software forced users to input codes manually via the DS itself, versions 1.52 and later allows users to enter codes through a PC application, which are copied to the software via [[USB]]. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://doc.kodewerx.net/ _nds.html#action_replay | title=EnHacklopedia - NDS - Action Replay DS}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://ds.qj.net/New-firmware-for-Action-Replay-DS/pg/49/aid/81747 | title=QJ.net- New firmware for the Action Replay DS}}</ref>
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In addition to functioning as a cheat device, with recent [[firmware]] versions, Action Replay DS can be used as a [[NoPass]] device by holding Select when powering on the system. However, this feature is not officially documented. It was added in version 1.02.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11687 | title=gbadev.org forums - Action Replay as a NoPass}}</ref>
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Action Replay DS is sold in stores all around the world with a [[suggested retail price]] of $24.99 [[USD]]{{Fact|date=December 2008}}, but at [[big-box store|"big box" stores]] like [[Target Corporation|Target]] and [[Wal-Mart]], the price is often reduced to $19.99. In Australia, it is $49.99 [[AUD]]. In Britain, it is £14.99
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Both of these methods have the user searching the DS's [[RAM]] for certain addresses that hold info that the cheater wishes to modify. The most common method involves comparing [[disk image|images]] of the RAM to determine the values at a specific line of memory, and editing said values. The resulting codes have a wide variety of uses, such as skipping sections of a game, uncovering unused data in RAM, or simply making the player invincible. -->
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Revision as of 19:40, 15 March 2009

Action Replay DS
File:Action replay ds large.jpg
Developer(s)Datel
Publisher(s)Datel
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
ReleaseAugust 2006
Genre(s)Cheating

The Action Replay DS (abbreviated ARDS, AR) is one of a line of products manufactured by Datel, specifically designed for use with the Nintendo DS. It is used to apply cheat codes to alter a game, usually by giving the player extreme advantages not normally obtainable. While earlier versions of the software forced users to input codes manually via the DS itself, versions 1.52 and later allows users to enter codes through a PC application, which are copied to the software via USB. [1][2]

In addition to functioning as a cheat device, with recent firmware versions, Action Replay DS can be used as a NoPass device by holding Select when powering on the system. However, this feature is not officially documented. It was added in version 1.02.[3]

Action Replay DS is sold in stores all around the world with a suggested retail price of $24.99 USD[citation needed], but at "big box" stores like Target and Wal-Mart, the price is often reduced to $19.99. In Australia, it is $49.99 AUD. In Britain, it is £14.99


References

  1. ^ _nds.html#action_replay "EnHacklopedia - NDS - Action Replay DS". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ "QJ.net- New firmware for the Action Replay DS".
  3. ^ "gbadev.org forums - Action Replay as a NoPass".