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Crash debugger

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Crash debuggers in the context of internally produced Nintendo games are debug menus in video games which are intended to give information about the state of the game after a freeze.

In a few Nintendo DS games, they can normally be accessed after the game has crashed with the following button combinations:

  • L + R + A + Left, release.
  • Down + B, release.
  • Start + Select.

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