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Reviving Pokemon Saga!

I have tried several emulator apps to run NDS games on my android phone but none of them succeeded in rendering a lag-free gaming experience. I tried searching and reading several recommended emulator apps from different sites but to no avail.You might be wondering how desperate I am to to this game so let me tell you a short history of how this device got me really hooked. Gameboy was the most popular and sought after gadget during my gradeschool. It was also a sign of class and affluence as only few could afford  owning it.  My good cousin owns a unit and he used to visit us every weekend to hang out with. Unfortunately, he would not allow me to borrow it because he too is busy defeating that freakin Ratata. HAHA. So moving on I decided to work and earn at young age by sewing cloths so I could be able to buy a unit for myself and be officially part of the latest craze in the town. Eventualy my hardwork paif off and I was able to but one for myself.  The sentimental value I have with gadget allow me to keep it tidy and free from "human threats of misplacement and destruction" and guess what, it still manages to work perfectly right at this moment.. Ok, seems like I am becoming too diachronic, :). Anyway, as I was saying, I have recently found an app that can run NDS games smoothly and  lag-free on your android device. It was an incredible and fulfilling experience to play the latest Pokemon games direct on your mobile phone. The app's name is DraStic which you could purchase for about Php 300 pesos or $8 dollars. You might want to try it I have provided some screenshots of the app.

Fast and flawless visual experience


Naming your character

The battle begins!

Hit him hard!

Lengthy conversations sucks! 

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