WEBDeSmuME 0.9.10 released! November 28th, 2013 In this version, we have focused on trying to clean up some complexities in the user experience and emulator internals.
WEBDeSmuME is the most advanced, reliable, feature-rich and open-source 100% free Nintendo DS emulator for Windows, Mac, and Linux with ports and forks that work on Android, iOS iPhones and iPads without requiring Jailbreak of iOS devices.
WEBLatest Stable Release. Stable releases are designed to have consistent stability, performance, and usability. They are hosted over at github presently: https://github.com/TASEmulators/desmume/releases/tag/release_0_9_13. The “2015, 2017, and 2019″ redistributable is required to run this.
WEBJan 13, 2021 · DeSmuME is the most seasoned open source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, youtubers, and casual gamers. Homebrew programs are supported and can even be debugged through GDB.
WEBMay 23, 2022 · DeSmuME 0.9.13 released! In this version we have added support for high-resolution 3D rendering. Try the new “GPU Scaling Factor” feature to increase the 3D resolution beyond the native resolution of 256×192 pixels.
WEBAug 7, 2016 · DeSmuME: Complete Install Guide (Nintendo DS Emulator) Today we set up the DeSmuME, the Nintendo DS Emulator, running to the MAX! Using many of the NEW FEATURES to get this FULL HD and FULL SPEED...
WEBApr 12, 2024 · DeSmuME is an open-source Nintendo DS emulator. It is the most accurate Nintendo DS emulator and is actively developed by the DeSmuME Team. It can be run from the command line directly or as a graphical program. The regular version now allows for increasing internal resolution. It is also available as a libretro core for RetroArch.
WEBDocumentation. FAQ (this is where we stuff most of our documentation) Knowledge Base. DeSmuME Manual. Using cheats in DeSmuME. Installing DeSmuME from source. Savefiles and savestates. List of Nintendo DS games with GBA connectivity. World Domination Plan aka TODO.
WEBDeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator and the name is a play of words - DS Emu + ME (like FlashMe - firmware hack and PassMe mod-chip for DS) The name DeSmuME derives from the popular use of ME in Nintendo DS products by homebrew developers.