It's a free app but you might need to sign into your Google account in order to download this app.ģ) After nds4droid is installed.
And if you like what you see, this is the instruction on how it is done:ġ) Download Bluestacks, here is the link: (Bluestacks is a program allowing the user to install/use Android app on you windows/mac based device)Ģ) Install and start up Bluestacks, then search for a app called nds4droid. I never seen this being done before, so if this method I am about to show is known/being used by most of you, please let me know and I will delete it.Īlright, first thing first, here is some pictures to show the ds emulator running on my surface pro (1st gen). So I spent some time and try to find a way around.
So before you ask, yes I know you can just run a PC version of DS emulator on the surface pro, but all these emulator requires the use of the keyboard and personally I don't think this is the best way to to do it with this device.