The term refers to game files designed to operate on the Nintendo DS emulator, DraStic, which is specifically tailored for the Android operating system. These files contain the data necessary to replicate the original Nintendo DS game experience on an Android device. An example would be a file containing the game data for “New Super Mario Bros.,” playable via DraStic on an Android smartphone.
The significance of this lies in its ability to preserve and make accessible a vast library of Nintendo DS games on modern mobile devices. This provides a portable and convenient means of experiencing classic handheld gaming titles, bypassing the need for original hardware. Furthermore, it allows for enhanced features, such as improved graphics scaling and customizable controls, that were not available on the original DS console. This method of game preservation provides long-term viability for titles that might otherwise be confined to aging and potentially failing hardware.