An unthinkable tragedy has befallen you. Your Nintendo DS was crushed beyond repair during your roommate's So You Think You Can Dance marathon. To make matters worse you had just purchased the newest copy of Pokemon Teak/Egg Shell White. This time you really were going to be the very best, like no one ever was. As you walk towards the shower, intent on gently sobbing yourself to sleep in the tub, a last desperate thought enters your head. A Nintendo DS PC emulator could be your ticket to glory. Yet you shiver at the thought of the trudging through those dark internet forums
Luckily for you my pokefriend, I've already hacked my way through the mysterious jungle of emulators. Deciphered the meaning of terms like, "arm 7 batch file" and "Emmex8k cartridge state" and finally realized that none of those terms mean a damn if you're just trying to play a game. It's been a hard road, but now you don't have to travel it alone. I've found the best Nintendo DS PC emulators the internet has to offer and here they are.
I've tested all the emulators i could get my hands on with New Super Mario Brothers, Scribblenauts and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks on three computers ranging from a gaming rig to a modest laptop. A few just didn't work or were basically unplayable so they've been omitted. Keep in mind that there is going to be some tweaking required to get any of these to work to their full potential, but a quick Google search and changing a few options depending on the game your playing should set you right. Lastly no matter which emulator you go with there will be little graphical and sound related hiccups. If you've got the option just use a DS.