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== 0–9 ==
 
== 0–9 ==
 
 
;3DS
 
;3DS
 
:See Nintendo 3DS
 
:See Nintendo 3DS
  
 
== A ==
 
== A ==
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;Admin
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:See ''Administrator''.
  
;Acekard
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;Administrator
:A flashcart for the Nintendo DS. See [[:Category:Acekard]] for more info.
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:Admins manage all the technical details of the site (server, configurations, ...). They have the highest rank.
;AK
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:Acronym of "Acekard"
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;Afaik
;AKA
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:Acronym for "As far as I know".
:Acronym of "Also known as".
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;AKAIO
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;Announcement
:Acronym of "Acekard all-in-one". An unofficial firmware for the Acekard. Based on the open sourced Acekard R.P.G firmware.
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:A topic that can appear above multiple forums (and above sticky topics). No replies can be made in them. They can only be made by Staff members.
;Analogue/Analog
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:In gaming terms, analogue is a term that describes a button or joystick that can detect the level of force the user applies to it, unlike Digital control.
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;Adaptor/Adapter
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:A piece of hardware that allows another piece of hardware to be used in a device that did not originally support it and/or its interface. Popular examples are the M3 Adapter or the Supercard - adapters that allow the GBA or NDS to access external memory cards.
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;Alpha
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:A term given to software very early in development, before it becomes a beta form (See ''Beta'').
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== B ==
 
== B ==
 
;Backup
 
:A loose term used to describe a ROM/ISO that has been extracted from the original cartridge/disc into a single data file on a personal computer for personal use or archival, or the method for doing so. This can be done using various methods depending on what system the cartridge/disc is for. Also known as "dumping/ripping".
 
;Backup launcher
 
:A program for the wii that is able to launch backups, by using a cIOS (See 'cIOS)
 
 
;Ban
 
;Ban
 
:Refers to when a particular user has been blocked from visiting, viewing and posting on the forum. The "ban" can be set on the users username, e-mail addresses and even their IP addresses. (Also applies to ''IRC''.)
 
:Refers to when a particular user has been blocked from visiting, viewing and posting on the forum. The "ban" can be set on the users username, e-mail addresses and even their IP addresses. (Also applies to ''IRC''.)
;Beta
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:A software that is incomplete, in development or not in its final form. Beta software may contain many known bugs (See ''Bug'').
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;Bot
 
;Bot
 
:An automated software client that can idle in an IRC channel and constantly monitor and manage the channel.
 
:An automated software client that can idle in an IRC channel and constantly monitor and manage the channel.
;Bug
 
:An accidental mistake made in the programming of a piece of software (i.e. a video game), that may cause undesired operation or produce errors or worse. A bug can often be fixed or resolved by applying a patch (see ''Patch'').
 
;Bad ROM/dump
 
:A ROM (See ''ROM'') that has been dumped (See ''Dump'') incorrectly, which may cause it to produce errors during execution or may stop it from working as it should. 'Bad Dumps' almost always require the original cartridge to be dumped again properly to produce a good ROM (See ''Good ROM'').
 
  
 
== C ==
 
== C ==
 
;Clean Dump
 
:A ROM dump (commonly referring to NDS ROMs), that has not been modified from its original form on the cartridge.
 
;CF
 
:See 'CompactFlash'.
 
;CFW
 
:Acronym of "Custom Firmware" for PSP.
 
;cIOS
 
:A custom version of an IOS (See ''IOS''), that allows the wii to run fakesigned (unofficial) content (like backups).
 
;CompactFlash
 
:A type of flash memory module, that is one of the largest used in GBA and NDS flash kits. The module is approximately 43mm x 36mm in size.
 
;Crash
 
:A unexpected fault (bug (See ''Bug'')) in a software that will cause it to halt immediately. A crashed piece of software can not be recovered and must be re-started.
 
;Cartridge
 
:A plastic casing containing variable content, for example, a PCB containing a game held on ROM including a backup EEPROM/battery to hold the game save. Here, this term is commonly used to describe a GBA game pak, an NDS game card or any other device used to slot into the expansion slots of a handheld, even flash kit adapters.
 
;Crack
 
:An unofficial patch (See ''Patch'') released by an individual or group which is meant to be applied to a piece of software to remove certain restrictions, features or anti-piracy (See 'Piracy') techniques, for example, a time restriction on an official demo piece of software.
 
;CycloDS evolution
 
:A flashcart for the nintendo DS. See [[CycloDS Evolution]].
 
  
 
== D ==
 
== D ==
 
;Demo
 
:A trial version of a software or game usually released by the developers of the software for promotional purposes. Demo software almost always has restrictions such as a time limit, lack of features or the inability to perform certain functions.
 
;DeSmuME
 
:A Nintendo DS Emulator.
 
;Download Play
 
:Allows two DS users to play multiplayer together. Some games require only one game between the two (hence Download Play), or it may require both players to have the game.
 
 
;DS
 
;DS
:See '''Nintendo DS''.
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:See ''[[#N|Nintendo DS]]''.
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;DS Lite
 
;DS Lite
:See ''Nintendo DS Lite''.
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:See ''[[#N|Nintendo DS Lite]]''.
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;DSi
 
;DSi
:See ''Nintendo DSi''.
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:See ''[[#N|Nintendo DSi]]''.
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;DSi LL/DSI XL
 
;DSi LL/DSI XL
:See ''Nintendo DSi XL''.
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:See ''[[#N|Nintendo DSi XL]]''.
;Dualis
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:A Nintendo DS Emulator
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;Dump
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:Synonym of ROM (See ''ROM''). The term "dumping" is a method of backing up an original cartridge to a PC. (See ''Backup'').
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== E ==
 
== E ==
 
;e-Reader
 
:An expansion device for the GBA. Playing card sized cards were released in packs that contained "dot codes" that could be swiped and then played on the GBA. Packs included Classic NES games, Animal Crossing, Pokemon Colosseum, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3, Megaman Battle Network 3 and 4, and Megaman Zero 3. Pokemon cards also had dot codes on them that either had stat information or a mini game on them. Nintendo quietly let the e-Reader die as they continued to promise more cards like the highly anticipated Game and Watch cards but never did.
 
;EEPROM
 
:Acronym for "Electronically erasable programmable read-only memory". A common type of memory used in GBA game paks and flash kits to store save game data.
 
;EFA-Linker
 
:"EFA" is an acronym of "Extreme Flash Advance". The EFA-Linker is a great little GBA flash kit, that featured a mini-USB socket directly on the cartridge. This avoided the need for external flashing hardware and allowed for brilliant write speeds.
 
;Ensata
 
:The official DS emulator for PC made by Intelligent Systems for Nintendo. Unlicensed copies of this emulator are illegal. The 1.4d version of this emulator was leaked on the internet, it ran some DS roms however not at any playable speed.
 
;Emulator
 
:A program for the computer that allows ROMs to be played on the computer. It "emulates" a system.
 
;EWin
 
:The Ewin flash is another flash kit for the GBA, made by the people at 51GBA. Renowned for its great build quality and cheap price, this kit won over many. The team behind the Ewin are currently working on new NDS projects.
 
;EZF
 
:See ''EZ-Flash''.
 
;EZ-Flash
 
:The team behind the EZF kits created some of the very first commercial GBA flash kits. Their good quality and excellent support coming from Borden and his team, gave the company a great reputation. Their EZF-Advance (aka. EZFA) GBA kit, was perhaps the most popular GBA flash kit.
 
  
 
== F ==
 
== F ==
 
 
;FAQ
 
;FAQ
 
:Acronym for "Frequently asked questions".
 
:Acronym for "Frequently asked questions".
;Firmware
 
:The code that a device runs from. A device which allows for firmware upgrades means that a new version of the device doesn't need to be bought to get new features.
 
;Flash Memory
 
:Storage space that is stored on a chip instead of a disk that must be read like a harddrive. Contains no moving parts. Can be used either as internal memory like the DS, or can be used as a portable storage device like thumb drives or SD cards.
 
;FlashMe
 
:Flashme is a hacked firmware replacement for both the DS and DS Lite. It looks and acts exactly the same as the original DS firmware except for the fact you will not need a Passme or Passcard (see ''PassMe'/'PassCard'') to boot DS ROMs anymore. The standard version of Flashme removes the DS intro screen (including the Warning screen) when booting up. If you wish to keep this boot up screen please use Flashme_Stealth, which leaves it intact.
 
  
== G ==
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;Forum rules
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:Rules that have to be followed no matter what. Staff members will take action on rule breakers.
  
;G6
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== G ==
:A GBA Flashcart that uses internal memory. The G6-Flash is made by the same company as the M3 Adapter (GBAlpha), the G6 website can be found here. The G6 was redesigned as the new G6 Lite, which boasts many improvements.
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;Game Boy
 
;Game Boy
 
:1989. Nintendo's first big handheld (their first handheld being the Game and Watch).
 
:1989. Nintendo's first big handheld (their first handheld being the Game and Watch).
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;Game Boy Advance
 
;Game Boy Advance
 
:2001. The third version of the Game Boy line. Featured a wider screen, more colors, and L and R shoulder pad buttons.
 
:2001. The third version of the Game Boy line. Featured a wider screen, more colors, and L and R shoulder pad buttons.
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;Game Boy Advance SP
 
;Game Boy Advance SP
 
:2003. An upgrade to the GBA. Featured a design similar to the first Game Boys and could fold in half. Featured a backlit screen.
 
:2003. An upgrade to the GBA. Featured a design similar to the first Game Boys and could fold in half. Featured a backlit screen.
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;Game Boy Color
 
;Game Boy Color
 
:1998. The second version of the Game Boy line. Featured a color display screen.
 
:1998. The second version of the Game Boy line. Featured a color display screen.
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;Game Boy Light
 
;Game Boy Light
 
:1997. Had a green back glow light that could be turned on. Only available in Japan.
 
:1997. Had a green back glow light that could be turned on. Only available in Japan.
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;Game Boy Micro
 
;Game Boy Micro
 
:2005. An even smaller GBA. Featured an even brighter backlit screen, a smaller screen, and changable face plates. The smallest Game Boy so far. Also the first Game Boy not backwards compatible.
 
:2005. An even smaller GBA. Featured an even brighter backlit screen, a smaller screen, and changable face plates. The smallest Game Boy so far. Also the first Game Boy not backwards compatible.
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;Game Boy Pocket
 
;Game Boy Pocket
 
:1996. A smaller version of the original Gameboy. Had true a true black-and-white display instead of the black-and-green display of the original.
 
:1996. A smaller version of the original Gameboy. Had true a true black-and-white display instead of the black-and-green display of the original.
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;GameCube
 
;GameCube
 
:A console made by nintendo that is shaped like a Cube. Unfortunately it wasn't very popular (but still loved by many).
 
:A console made by nintendo that is shaped like a Cube. Unfortunately it wasn't very popular (but still loved by many).
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;GB
 
;GB
 
:See ''Game Boy''.
 
:See ''Game Boy''.
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;GBA
 
;GBA
 
:See ''Game Boy Advance''.
 
:See ''Game Boy Advance''.
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;GBA SP
 
;GBA SP
 
:See ''Game Boy Advance SP''.
 
:See ''Game Boy Advance SP''.
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;GBC
 
;GBC
 
:See ''Game Boy Color''.
 
:See ''Game Boy Color''.
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;GBM
 
;GBM
 
:See ''Game Boy Micro''.
 
:See ''Game Boy Micro''.
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;GC
 
;GC
 
:See ''GameCube''.
 
:See ''GameCube''.
;Good ROM/dump
 
:this term was originally used for ROMs that were validated by the GoodTools. But we sometimes also use this term for ROMs that are in the scene release lists if their CRC match.
 
;GoodTools
 
:Cowering's GoodTools are a set of command-line applications that will let you validate and rename your rom collections. They cover nearly every console and system, and list not only commercial roms but also homebrew games and applications.
 
;Goomba
 
:GameBoy Mono emulator for Gameboy Advance. You can use original GB and GBC cartridges with your GBA but before this emulator came out there was no way to boot GB/C games from flashcarts (except with a certain tool, the GB bridge, compatible with a certain type of GBA flashcart...). It is also useful if you want to play GB games on your DS.
 
;GoombaColor
 
:the GameBoy Color version of Goomba.
 
;GUI
 
:Acronym for "Graphical User Interface". Basically means there is more than text on the screen.
 
  
== H ==
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;Global Moderator
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:People who have Moderating powers on all forums.
  
;Hack
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;Globe
:modification of a file or a system. For example, a 'ROM hack' means a 'modified ROM'.
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:Short for Global Moderator.
;Homebrew
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:a homebrew game is a game developped by hobby programmers. Read more.
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== H ==
;Homebrew channel
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:Can be installed on the Nintendo Wii to launch Homebrew.
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== I ==
 
== I ==
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;IMO
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:Acronym for "In My Opinion".
  
;iQue
 
:Nintendo's attempt to stop piracy in China. The iQue is just a controller that plugs directly into a television. Games can be downloaded to the 64 megabyte chip inside. The iQue name also applies to other consoles that Nintendo has launched in China, including the GBA and the iQue DS.
 
;iDeaS
 
:A Nintendo DS Emulator
 
;IOS
 
:Input/Output System. These run on the Nintendo Wii and have various tasks.
 
 
;IRC
 
;IRC
 
:acronym for "Internet Relay Chat". A famous instant messenging protocol. People often use IRC networks as P2P networks, to share files. Read more. GBAtemp has its own IRC network, irc2.gbatemp.net.
 
:acronym for "Internet Relay Chat". A famous instant messenging protocol. People often use IRC networks as P2P networks, to share files. Read more. GBAtemp has its own IRC network, irc2.gbatemp.net.
;Iris
 
:See ''Ensata''.
 
  
 
== J ==
 
== J ==
 
 
;Java
 
;Java
 
:a platform-independent object-oriented programming language  
 
:a platform-independent object-oriented programming language  
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== L ==
 
== L ==
 
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;Lurker
;LAN
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:Someone who just reads, without contributing anything.
:Acronym for "Local Area Network". Connects a small, local areas together.
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;LCD
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:Acronym for "Liquid Crystal Display". Uses a smaller amount of power making it suitable for battery powered devices.
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;Lite
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:short for "Light". The DS Lite, for example, is a lighter version of the DS.
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;Li-On
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:See ''Lithium-Ion''.
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;Lithium-Ion
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:A commonly used battery for electronics. It usually comes as a flat rectangle. It does not suffer from the memory effect.
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;Loadme
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:A program released by the release group known as WRG. Loadme patches a DS Rom to work on any generic GBA flashcart. It is not needed on DS specific carts like M3/G6/EZ-Flash/Supercard as they have their own patching methods.
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;LPT
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:acronym for 'Local Printer Terminal'. See ''parallel port''.
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== M ==
 
== M ==
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;Member
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:A User who has made an account on the site. Members will gain some additional benefits above unregistered users (guests), like the removal of ads, private messenger and, not unimportant, the ability to post. Note that members with less that 100 posts are called Newcomers.
  
;M3 (M3 Adapter)
 
:Technically, the 3rd version of the GBA Movie Player, first cart to use removable media. The M3 is an adapter (exists in various versions - CF, SD, MiniSD...). It is now known for its excellent compatibility with NDS and GBA ROMs, and for its multimedia features. [http://m3adapter.com Official site].
 
;M3 Kaura
 
:The newest "Firmware" for the M3 adapter. It is not an actual firmware, but rather a boot menu to launch M3 Sakura or M3 Touchpod.
 
;M3 Sakura
 
:One of the Loaders for the M3 adapter. Originally created by Moonlight (the creator of Moonshell) for the M3 team. This is the loader of choice for many M3 users.
 
;M3 TouchPod
 
:The original M3 loader. Nowdays only used in combination with Sakura, since it has better compatibility with Homebrew but is incredibly slow for other things.
 
;Max Media Launcher
 
:another type of Passcard, manufactured by Datel.
 
 
;Micro SD
 
;Micro SD
 
:An even smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a mini SD and about a quarter of the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
 
:An even smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a mini SD and about a quarter of the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
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;Mini SD
 
;Mini SD
 
:A smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
 
:A smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
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;mIRC
 
;mIRC
 
:The most popular IRC client for Windows. [http://www.mirc.com/ Official website].
 
:The most popular IRC client for Windows. [http://www.mirc.com/ Official website].
;MML
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:See ''Max Media Launcher''.
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;Mod
;Moonshell
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:See ''Moderator''.
:A DS Homebrew application that allows a Flashcart to play MP3's and some video files.
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;Moderator
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:Moderators enforce the forum rules. To do this, they can Lock/Delete/... topics and posts. They handle out warnings, suspensions and bans for bigger troublemakers.
  
 
== N ==
 
== N ==
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;Newcomer
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:A registered user with less than 100 posts. They have some
  
;NeoFlash
 
:The NeoFlash was the first commercial flash kit solution on the market for the Nintendo DS. They used a method that had already been created by the homebrew scene and mass produced it. The team behind the original NeoFlash continue to work on new projects for the NDS.
 
 
;NFO
 
;NFO
 
:NFO, an abbreviation of "info". "NFO" files are ASCII (See ''ASCII'') text files with the filename extension ".nfo". These are commonly found alongside pirate (See ''Piracy'') software releases by individuals or groups. They contain information about the release and other useful and useless information.
 
:NFO, an abbreviation of "info". "NFO" files are ASCII (See ''ASCII'') text files with the filename extension ".nfo". These are commonly found alongside pirate (See ''Piracy'') software releases by individuals or groups. They contain information about the release and other useful and useless information.
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;Nintendo 3DS
 
;Nintendo 3DS
 
:The latest handheld from Nintendo. The first handheld to display 3D pictures without needing 3D glasses.
 
:The latest handheld from Nintendo. The first handheld to display 3D pictures without needing 3D glasses.
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;Nintendo DS
 
;Nintendo DS
 
:A popular handheld from Nintendo. The "DS" stands for either "dual screens" or "developers system". The unit launched in the USA on November 11th 2004, Japan on December 2nd 2004, Australia on February 24th 2005, Europe on March 11th 2005, and China (as the iQue DS (See ''iQue'') on July 23rd.
 
:A popular handheld from Nintendo. The "DS" stands for either "dual screens" or "developers system". The unit launched in the USA on November 11th 2004, Japan on December 2nd 2004, Australia on February 24th 2005, Europe on March 11th 2005, and China (as the iQue DS (See ''iQue'') on July 23rd.
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;Nintendo DS Lite
 
;Nintendo DS Lite
 
:An updated rendition of the Nintendo DS. Main features include a much sleeker, smaller shape and design; much improved LCD (See ''LCD'') screens; a larger stylus; and an improved battery life and controls. The Nintendo DS Lite launched in Japan on March 2nd 2006, Australia on June 1st 2006, the USA on June 11th 2006, and in Europe on June 23rd 2006.
 
:An updated rendition of the Nintendo DS. Main features include a much sleeker, smaller shape and design; much improved LCD (See ''LCD'') screens; a larger stylus; and an improved battery life and controls. The Nintendo DS Lite launched in Japan on March 2nd 2006, Australia on June 1st 2006, the USA on June 11th 2006, and in Europe on June 23rd 2006.
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;Nintendo DSi
 
;Nintendo DSi
 
:A second improvement of the Nintendo DS. It is even sleeker and lighter than the Nintendo DS Lite. To accomplish this, the GBA slot (slot-2) was removed from the system, thus making it impossible to play games that need a slot-2 expansion. The main external improvements of the DSi are the addition of two cameras (one inside, one outside) and the bigger screens (1/4th of an inch). The system now has a new DSi Menu, which imitates the wii menu with its channels. The firmware is now update able, so it could block out flashcarts in the future (Old flashcarts are already blocked, you need a DSi compatible cart)
 
:A second improvement of the Nintendo DS. It is even sleeker and lighter than the Nintendo DS Lite. To accomplish this, the GBA slot (slot-2) was removed from the system, thus making it impossible to play games that need a slot-2 expansion. The main external improvements of the DSi are the addition of two cameras (one inside, one outside) and the bigger screens (1/4th of an inch). The system now has a new DSi Menu, which imitates the wii menu with its channels. The firmware is now update able, so it could block out flashcarts in the future (Old flashcarts are already blocked, you need a DSi compatible cart)
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;Nintendo DSi XL (Nintendo DSi LL)
 
;Nintendo DSi XL (Nintendo DSi LL)
 
:Updated version of the DSi, with bigger screens and a bigger stylus.
 
:Updated version of the DSi, with bigger screens and a bigger stylus.
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;Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
 
;Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
 
:The Nintendo Wii and DS use Nintendo Wifi connection to connect to the internet. It is mainly used for online multiplayer and web browsing.
 
:The Nintendo Wii and DS use Nintendo Wifi connection to connect to the internet. It is mainly used for online multiplayer and web browsing.
;Nitro
 
:"Nitro" was the codename for the Nintendo DS. It later became publicly known as the "Nintendo DS" but Nintendo said they would again change the name before it hit retail. But they didn't, and they decided to stick with the name "Nintendo DS". (See ''Nintendo DS''.)
 
;NoPass
 
:See ''Passcard''
 
;No$GBA
 
:A popular GBA and NDS emulator. Has some unique functions like the ability to emulate the same game multiple times (for multiplayer) and build-in light sensor (for the Boktai games).
 
  
== O ==
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;Noob
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:Someone who does not know anything about the subject.
  
;OFW
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== O ==
:Acronym for "Original Firmware" for PSP.
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;OP
 
;OP
:Acronym for "Original post"
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:Acronym for ''Original post''
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:Acronym for ''Operator''
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;Opera
 
;Opera
:A brand of Web Browser. The DS and Wii Web Browsers are powered by Opera.
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:A popular web browser.
  
 
== P ==
 
== P ==
 
;Parallel (parallel port, LPT)
 
:a type of interface to connect a peripheral to a PC. Old linkers are connected to computers via the parallel port. Read more & view pictures.
 
;Patch
 
:When a large program is released that has a bug, a patch is usually released instead of having the user download the whole program again. The patch is then applied to the existing data and fixes the bug.
 
;PassCard
 
:A Passcard does what a Passme does (allow DS code and roms to boot from the GBA slot) except that it does not require an original DS game inserted. The best feature of a Passcard is that it is exactly the same size as an original DS game. They were created after the Passme2 as the DS’s encryption was successfully broken. Just pop it in and in combination with any flashcart you can run DS roms. The passcard is often known as a Passme 3. Some popular passcard devices include: Passcard3, Datel Media Launcher, Superkey and EZpass3.
 
;PassKey
 
:a type of passme (see below) manufactured by the same company as the G6 and M3
 
;PassMe
 
:A Passme device allows DS code and roms to be booted from the GBA slot of the DS. In other words with a Passme inserted you can boot up DS roms that you store on a GBA flashcart.
 
;PassMe 2
 
:a new generation of passme devices that support new versions of the Nintendo DS (Nintendo DS lite, Nintendo DS with new firmwares) as these new versions were protected against "passme v1" devices.
 
 
;Piracy
 
;Piracy
 
:The act of illegally acquiring copyrighted materials, by downloading it from the internet without permission of the author.
 
:The act of illegally acquiring copyrighted materials, by downloading it from the internet without permission of the author.
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;Pirate
 
;Pirate
 
:One who engages in piracy.
 
:One who engages in piracy.
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;PSP Phat (PSP 1000)
 
;PSP Phat (PSP 1000)
 
:The first handheld of Sony. PSP is an acronym of "PlayStation Portable". It was the first Handheld to use an optical disc (''UMD'') to store games.
 
:The first handheld of Sony. PSP is an acronym of "PlayStation Portable". It was the first Handheld to use an optical disc (''UMD'') to store games.
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;PSP Slim and Lite (PSP 2000)
 
;PSP Slim and Lite (PSP 2000)
 
:An updated version of the PSP Phat. This version is 33% lighter and 19% slimmer than the PSP 1000. The screen was made a little brighter and the internal memory was doubled to shorten the loading times. Also the battery capacity was lowered by 1/3th, but thanks to new Power saving modes, the run time stays the same. A new video-Out port was added to the side.
 
:An updated version of the PSP Phat. This version is 33% lighter and 19% slimmer than the PSP 1000. The screen was made a little brighter and the internal memory was doubled to shorten the loading times. Also the battery capacity was lowered by 1/3th, but thanks to new Power saving modes, the run time stays the same. A new video-Out port was added to the side.
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;PSP Brite (PSP 3000)
 
;PSP Brite (PSP 3000)
 
:An updated version of the PSP 2000. Main changes are the brighter screen, addition of a microphone and new UMD-slot design.
 
:An updated version of the PSP 2000. Main changes are the brighter screen, addition of a microphone and new UMD-slot design.
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;PSP GO (PSP N1000)
 
;PSP GO (PSP N1000)
 
:The PSP GO is the newest version of the PSP. It is not a replacement the PSP 3000, but is sold at the same time of it. The biggest change is that this model does not contain an UMD drive. Instead, games have to be downloaded from the PS Store to the 16GB internal memory. The screen was made smaller and can slide up to reveal the controls.
 
:The PSP GO is the newest version of the PSP. It is not a replacement the PSP 3000, but is sold at the same time of it. The biggest change is that this model does not contain an UMD drive. Instead, games have to be downloaded from the PS Store to the 16GB internal memory. The screen was made smaller and can slide up to reveal the controls.
  
 
== Q ==
 
== Q ==
 
 
;Quote
 
;Quote
:Direct reply to a post
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:Direct reply to a post. Up to 5 quotes can be put in a reply.
  
 
== R ==
 
== R ==
 
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;Registered
;Rein
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:Users with an account on the site (see ''Member'').
:A homebrew application that allows you to backup and write saves to an original DS card.
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;Release Group
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:A group that releases ROMs on the internet. A group is given credit to a ROM when they release it.
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;ROM
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:Acronym of "Read-only memory". A ROM is a piece of flash memory that contains permanently stored data that cannot be added to, modified or removed. The term ROM is also used to describe a ROM from, for example a game cartridge that has been extracted and backed up to a single file on a PC. This method of extraction can also be referred to as "dumping" and the end file is commonly called a "dump".
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;RTC
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:Acronym of "real time clock". A problem that plagued early GBA flash kits that didn't include an RTC, which created problems when games that used an in-game clock were released. Popular RTC-enabled games such as the Pokémon series made this a bigger problem than it should have been. Most GBA flash kits now include an RTC.
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;RTS
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:Acronym of "real time save". Flashcarts/emulators with this function allow you to save and load a game at any time.
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:Acronym of "real time strategy". A genre for games.
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;Rumble Pak
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:The original Rumble Pak was released for the Nintendo 64 as an attachment that could be plugged into the controller that would vibrate in unison with events happening in the game. Since then, rumble is now a built in standard in controllers. Rumble Paks can also be bought for the Nintendo DS.
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== S ==
 
== S ==
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;Sticky
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:Sticky topics will always remain on top of normal topics. A normal topic can be promoted to a sticky by a moderator (and the other way around). Usually, stickies are popular topics or topics with important information.
  
;Save Type
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;Supervisor
:GBA and NDS cartridges can use different types of chips to store data (game saves). There are 3 types of memory chips used: SRAM, EEPROM, and Flash. Also, some games have no save chip, because they don't need to store data.
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:They are in charge of Supervising the (Global) Moderators of the forums. They are the second highest rank on the forum and have Moderating and some Administrating powers.  
;SD Card
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:Acronym for Secure Digital cards. It is a flash memory card format used in portable devices, including digital cameras and handheld computers. Read more.
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;Suspended
;Slot-1
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:Temporary blocked from making posts on the forum.
:A flashcart that is inserted in the DS cart slot.
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;Slot-2
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:A flashcart that is inserted in the GBA cart slot of the DS.
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;SRAM
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:Acronym for "Static random access memory". A common type of memory used in GBA game paks and flash kits to store save game data.
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;Supercard
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:Probably the most famous adapter. Exists in various versions (CF, SD, MiniSD...). NDS compatibility is nearly perfect while GBA compatibility isn't, due to the low-quality memory chip used for loading GBA ROMs.
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;Superkey
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:A ''passcard'' manufactured by the Supercard team.
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== T ==
 
== T ==
 
 
;TC
 
;TC
:Acronym for "Topic creator"
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:Acronym of ''Topic Creator''.
:Acronym for "Team cyclops". The creators of the CycloDS.
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;Trim
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:"Trimming" means to remove "dummy data" from a ROM file in order to decrease the file size. Contrary to how the majority of people think it works. It simply does not compress the ROM in any way. It's just a method of removing dummy (garbage/filler) data from the file which can be anything from a few KB to a few MB.
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== U ==
 
== U ==
 
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;User
;UMD
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:Anyone who visits the site is a User.
:Acronym for "Universal Media Disc". The Sony PSP uses this as data container (mainly for games). UMDs can contain up to 1.8GB of data.
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;USB
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:Acronym for "Universal Serial Bus". A connection interface that is now the most common used amongst external computer peripherals, including MP3 players, external hard drives, keyboards and mice. USB is widely used because of its simple connection, easy to use socket, its data transfer speeds and its "plug 'n' play" reliability. Many GBA flash kits use USB.
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;USB Loader
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:A program for the Wii that can load backups from a USB device. A cIOS with USB2.0 support is needed.
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== V ==
 
== V ==
 
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;Visitor
;VC
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:Someone who just comes by this site, without doing anything big.
:Acronym for "Virtual Console". A service on the Nintendo Wii offering you to download old console games to be played from their own channel in the Wii menu.
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;VoIP
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:Acronym for "Voice Over Internet Protocol". VoIP allows for people to talk through the internet. It digitizes their voice, sends it through the internet, then translates it back to a voice on the other end.
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== W ==
 
== W ==
 
;Wi-Fi
 
:Short for "Wireless fidelity". Wi-Fi is a type of wireless LAN (see ''LAN''). This makes it possible for a Wi-Fi enabled device, such as the Nintendo DS, to access an internet connection shared via a wireless LAN without any additional wires or connections. See also: ''Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection''.
 
;WiFiMe
 
:a PC application that will act as a Nintendo DS and will transfer a little bit of code to your DS. This code will for example allow you to run DS games from your GBA cartridge. Will only work on a certain type of WiFi cards (cards based on the RT2500 chipset) and on the first version of the normal DS.
 
;WFC
 
:See ''Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection''.
 
;Wii
 
:Nintendo's newest console. The name is derived of the English word 'We', symbolizing the fact that the console is meant to be used by everyone.
 
  
 
== X ==
 
== X ==
 
;X-ROM
 
:A GBA based flash kit sold only through EasyBuy2000. For its cheap price, it offered good value for money, but it simply arrived too late in the GBAs life for it to take off. Slow write speeds also put off some potential buyers. [GBAtemp Trivia: The X-ROM 512Mbit kit was the first flash kit we ever reviewed!]
 
  
 
== Y ==
 
== Y ==
 
;YSmenu
 
:Alternative firmware for the TTDS (TopToy DS)
 
  
 
== Z ==
 
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Revision as of 12:13, 4 December 2010

Contents: Top - # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

0–9

3DS
See Nintendo 3DS

A

Admin
See Administrator.
Administrator
Admins manage all the technical details of the site (server, configurations, ...). They have the highest rank.
Afaik
Acronym for "As far as I know".
Announcement
A topic that can appear above multiple forums (and above sticky topics). No replies can be made in them. They can only be made by Staff members.

B

Ban
Refers to when a particular user has been blocked from visiting, viewing and posting on the forum. The "ban" can be set on the users username, e-mail addresses and even their IP addresses. (Also applies to IRC.)
Bot
An automated software client that can idle in an IRC channel and constantly monitor and manage the channel.

C

D

DS
See Nintendo DS.
DS Lite
See Nintendo DS Lite.
DSi
See Nintendo DSi.
DSi LL/DSI XL
See Nintendo DSi XL.

E

F

FAQ
Acronym for "Frequently asked questions".
Forum rules
Rules that have to be followed no matter what. Staff members will take action on rule breakers.

G

Game Boy
1989. Nintendo's first big handheld (their first handheld being the Game and Watch).
Game Boy Advance
2001. The third version of the Game Boy line. Featured a wider screen, more colors, and L and R shoulder pad buttons.
Game Boy Advance SP
2003. An upgrade to the GBA. Featured a design similar to the first Game Boys and could fold in half. Featured a backlit screen.
Game Boy Color
1998. The second version of the Game Boy line. Featured a color display screen.
Game Boy Light
1997. Had a green back glow light that could be turned on. Only available in Japan.
Game Boy Micro
2005. An even smaller GBA. Featured an even brighter backlit screen, a smaller screen, and changable face plates. The smallest Game Boy so far. Also the first Game Boy not backwards compatible.
Game Boy Pocket
1996. A smaller version of the original Gameboy. Had true a true black-and-white display instead of the black-and-green display of the original.
GameCube
A console made by nintendo that is shaped like a Cube. Unfortunately it wasn't very popular (but still loved by many).
GB
See Game Boy.
GBA
See Game Boy Advance.
GBA SP
See Game Boy Advance SP.
GBC
See Game Boy Color.
GBM
See Game Boy Micro.
GC
See GameCube.
Global Moderator
People who have Moderating powers on all forums.
Globe
Short for Global Moderator.

H

I

IMO
Acronym for "In My Opinion".
IRC
acronym for "Internet Relay Chat". A famous instant messenging protocol. People often use IRC networks as P2P networks, to share files. Read more. GBAtemp has its own IRC network, irc2.gbatemp.net.

J

Java
a platform-independent object-oriented programming language

K

L

Lurker
Someone who just reads, without contributing anything.

M

Member
A User who has made an account on the site. Members will gain some additional benefits above unregistered users (guests), like the removal of ads, private messenger and, not unimportant, the ability to post. Note that members with less that 100 posts are called Newcomers.
Micro SD
An even smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a mini SD and about a quarter of the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
Mini SD
A smaller version of the SD card. About half the size of a normal SD card. Can hold just as much data as a normal SD card.
mIRC
The most popular IRC client for Windows. Official website.
Mod
See Moderator.
Moderator
Moderators enforce the forum rules. To do this, they can Lock/Delete/... topics and posts. They handle out warnings, suspensions and bans for bigger troublemakers.

N

Newcomer
A registered user with less than 100 posts. They have some
NFO
NFO, an abbreviation of "info". "NFO" files are ASCII (See ASCII) text files with the filename extension ".nfo". These are commonly found alongside pirate (See Piracy) software releases by individuals or groups. They contain information about the release and other useful and useless information.
Nintendo 3DS
The latest handheld from Nintendo. The first handheld to display 3D pictures without needing 3D glasses.
Nintendo DS
A popular handheld from Nintendo. The "DS" stands for either "dual screens" or "developers system". The unit launched in the USA on November 11th 2004, Japan on December 2nd 2004, Australia on February 24th 2005, Europe on March 11th 2005, and China (as the iQue DS (See iQue) on July 23rd.
Nintendo DS Lite
An updated rendition of the Nintendo DS. Main features include a much sleeker, smaller shape and design; much improved LCD (See LCD) screens; a larger stylus; and an improved battery life and controls. The Nintendo DS Lite launched in Japan on March 2nd 2006, Australia on June 1st 2006, the USA on June 11th 2006, and in Europe on June 23rd 2006.
Nintendo DSi
A second improvement of the Nintendo DS. It is even sleeker and lighter than the Nintendo DS Lite. To accomplish this, the GBA slot (slot-2) was removed from the system, thus making it impossible to play games that need a slot-2 expansion. The main external improvements of the DSi are the addition of two cameras (one inside, one outside) and the bigger screens (1/4th of an inch). The system now has a new DSi Menu, which imitates the wii menu with its channels. The firmware is now update able, so it could block out flashcarts in the future (Old flashcarts are already blocked, you need a DSi compatible cart)
Nintendo DSi XL (Nintendo DSi LL)
Updated version of the DSi, with bigger screens and a bigger stylus.
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
The Nintendo Wii and DS use Nintendo Wifi connection to connect to the internet. It is mainly used for online multiplayer and web browsing.
Noob
Someone who does not know anything about the subject.

O

OP
Acronym for Original post
Acronym for Operator
Opera
A popular web browser.

P

Piracy
The act of illegally acquiring copyrighted materials, by downloading it from the internet without permission of the author.
Pirate
One who engages in piracy.
PSP Phat (PSP 1000)
The first handheld of Sony. PSP is an acronym of "PlayStation Portable". It was the first Handheld to use an optical disc (UMD) to store games.
PSP Slim and Lite (PSP 2000)
An updated version of the PSP Phat. This version is 33% lighter and 19% slimmer than the PSP 1000. The screen was made a little brighter and the internal memory was doubled to shorten the loading times. Also the battery capacity was lowered by 1/3th, but thanks to new Power saving modes, the run time stays the same. A new video-Out port was added to the side.
PSP Brite (PSP 3000)
An updated version of the PSP 2000. Main changes are the brighter screen, addition of a microphone and new UMD-slot design.
PSP GO (PSP N1000)
The PSP GO is the newest version of the PSP. It is not a replacement the PSP 3000, but is sold at the same time of it. The biggest change is that this model does not contain an UMD drive. Instead, games have to be downloaded from the PS Store to the 16GB internal memory. The screen was made smaller and can slide up to reveal the controls.

Q

Quote
Direct reply to a post. Up to 5 quotes can be put in a reply.

R

Registered
Users with an account on the site (see Member).

S

Sticky
Sticky topics will always remain on top of normal topics. A normal topic can be promoted to a sticky by a moderator (and the other way around). Usually, stickies are popular topics or topics with important information.
Supervisor
They are in charge of Supervising the (Global) Moderators of the forums. They are the second highest rank on the forum and have Moderating and some Administrating powers.
Suspended
Temporary blocked from making posts on the forum.

T

TC
Acronym of Topic Creator.

U

User
Anyone who visits the site is a User.

V

Visitor
Someone who just comes by this site, without doing anything big.

W

X

Y

Z