unclepecos
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2010-01-19
, 13:54
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#41
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2010-01-19
, 14:11
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#43
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2010-01-19
, 16:11
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Joined on Mar 2008
@ Oxford, UK
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#44
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How about a button that cycles through different modes?
Fullscreen top window -> Fullscreen bottom window -> Splitscreen top and bottom windows
A bunch of DS games dont take full advantage of the dual screens. So one is up there and is waisted space anyway. This method will give you the option to choose what you are viewing though.
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2010-01-19
, 19:10
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@ Bolton, United Kingdom
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#45
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WOW This has made some extremely awesome progress...
Yeah could we get a link to try this out? I'll like to try something like braintrainer or something if it's possible
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2010-01-20
, 09:08
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#46
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2010-01-20
, 17:18
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@ Germnay
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#47
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2010-01-20
, 18:07
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#48
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2010-01-20
, 18:56
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@ Finland
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#49
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2010-01-20
, 19:24
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@ Germnay
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#50
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ds emulator, emulator |
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