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Interestingly, the touch panel still works the same regardless of which video feed is being pipped in so if you memorize which areas need to be touched to perform different actions, you don’t even need to flip the images. With the ability to switch between them at will, a large number of DS games are perfectly playable with just one screen. Now, this won’t do you any good on games that make constant use of both the top and bottom DS displays, but for many titles, the bottom screen was used for little more than a map or inventory display that you only need to glance at occasionally. With just three wires and a simple switch, you can select which signal gets fed into the bottom screen in real-time with no image degradation. It turns out that there are two test points on the original DS motherboard where you can pick up the signal for the top and bottom screens respectively. But as shows, it’s actually possible to play DS games on a Game Boy Macro if you do a little extra soldering. Naturally, DS games that were designed to use both screens would no longer be playable. Building a so-called “Game Boy Macro” is a great way to salvage a Nintendo DS that has a broken hinge or top screen, as the system only needs the lower display to play Game Boy Advance games.
