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A '''Nintendo DS Option Pak''' resembles a [[Game Boy Advance]] Game Pak but is designed exclusively for the bottom section of an original [[Nintendo DS]] or [[Nintendo DS Lite]] system.
 
A '''Nintendo DS Option Pak''' resembles a [[Game Boy Advance]] Game Pak but is designed exclusively for the bottom section of an original [[Nintendo DS]] or [[Nintendo DS Lite]] system.
  
If the player attempts to load it as a game, they will not be able to select it and will instead receive a message that there is an Option Pak inserted. This message can sometimes also appear if the cartridge is read incorrectly.
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If the player attempts to load it as a game on a Nintendo DS, they will not be able to select it and will instead receive a message that there is an Option Pak inserted. This message can sometimes also appear if the cartridge is read incorrectly. If the player attempts to play it as a game on a Game Boy Advance, the console will act as if there is no cartridge inserted.
  
An example of a Nintendo DS Option Pak is the [[Daigassou! Band Brothers Tsuikakyoku Cartridge]].
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==List==
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*[[Rumble Pak]]
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*[[Daigassou! Band Brothers Tsuikakyoku Cartridge]].
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*[[Faceningscan]] (for the Japanese version of the original [[Face Training: Facial exercises to strengthen and relax from Fumiko Inudo|Face Training]] game)
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*[[Nintendo DS Memory Expansion Pak]]
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*[[Nintendo DS Lite Memory Expansion Pak]]
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*[[NetCard]] (cancelled, for use with the [[iQue DS]])
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*The [[Nintendo DS Lite]] comes with a placeholder cartridge for slot 2, but is otherwise useless. It's unclear whether this counts as a Nintendo DS Option Pak.
  
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[[File:NTR-011 & USG-007.png|thumb|Nintendo DS and DS Lite Memory Expansion Paks]]
[[File:NTR-011 & USG-007.png|thumb|Nintendo DS Memory Expansion Pak image files]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 8 July 2022

A Nintendo DS Option Pak resembles a Game Boy Advance Game Pak but is designed exclusively for the bottom section of an original Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite system.

If the player attempts to load it as a game on a Nintendo DS, they will not be able to select it and will instead receive a message that there is an Option Pak inserted. This message can sometimes also appear if the cartridge is read incorrectly. If the player attempts to play it as a game on a Game Boy Advance, the console will act as if there is no cartridge inserted.

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