What is a .NDS file?
NDS is a Nintendo DS game ROM, run on emulators.
- Did you know
- The dual-screen Nintendo DS launched in 2004 and became one of the best-selling consoles ever.
- An NDS ROM carries two separate ARM programs - ARM9 code for the main processor and ARM7 code for the sound and wireless sub-processor.
- The cartridge header packs a four-character game code, a maker code and a Nitro filesystem that indexes the ROM’s bundled assets.
- What Analyser reads
- Inspect game ROMs, patches and engine assets: iNES/NES2.0, Game Boy/Color/Advance, SNES, Nintendo DS/DSi, Nintendo 64, and Sega Genesis ROM headers (title, mapper, region, checksum); IPS/BPS/UPS/PPF patches; Doom WAD lumps; Minecraft NBT/schematics and Bedrock bundles; Aseprite sprites; Godot .pck; Quake/id Tech PAK/PK3; Source BSP/VPK/VTF/VMT; KTX/KTX2 textures; Tiled maps; LÖVE games; PICO-8 carts - plus MPQ, 3DS/Switch and Ren’Py/RPG Maker identification.
- Depth of analysis
- .NDS is an identification-grade format: Analyser recognises it from its bytes and decodes the header metadata it carries, rather than opening it in a full viewer. Formats that do get a full viewer are marked "Full" on the formats page.
- Open a .NDS file
- Drag a .NDS file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It is identified entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.