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How to Play 3DS Games on your Macintosh Computer

Emulators are programs that can run, or "emulate", console and handheld games on a desktop or laptop computer. Practically any 3DS game can be played on the computer with the use of one of these programs. 

Where to Get an Emulator. 

The Internet is a treacherous place full of malware, unsecured shareware and worse. Make sure you download from a legitimate site that will not compromise your computer's security. Watch for comments and traffic, use your common sense and your gut. The more extensive and modern a site looks the more likely it is to be safe. A basic google search for something like "Nintendo 3DS Emulator for Mac" or a similar phrase will likely yield legitimate results on the first couple of pages. Make sure to download the Macintosh version and not a Windows or Linux version if you are using a Macintosh. One good example of an emulator site is http://coolrom.com/. 

Many emulators, even legitimate ones like http://www.ultima3ds.com/, will require you to fill a survey or complete some sort of marketing task in order to actually use the program. You can do this if you would like to utilize that specific emulator, but that is not required to use one that works. 

Alright I've Downloaded It. Now what? 

Depending on where you get the emulator, the process of actually using it may be different f, but most are largely the same. First, you will need a game file. Some emulators include these with their download, and others require you to download your games separately. Then, run the emulator and a search window should pop up. Find the file where you put your game file (If you did not move them they would be in your designated downloads folder) and open it. After that, all that is left to do is enjoy the game. 

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