It allows you to run several 3DS titles at full graphics and high resolution, even with a mediocre system.It enables users to set internal resolutions up to 4K.
The last NDS emulator for PC I recommend is Citra.
Its disadvantage is that running games is relatively difficult as compared to the other Nintendo DS emulators here. It can be installed on Windows, macOS, and Linux.It allows you to record your gaming session and even stream your gameplay on Twitch.It has highlights like RetroArch are shaders, netplay, rewinding, next-frame response times, run ahead, machine translation, blind accessibility features, and much more.It can run games from all mainstream retro consoles like NES, SNES, DS, DSi, 3DS, 64, Atari, MAME, and many more.RetroArch is an all-in-one emulator and it can be used to play games of nearly all retro consoles. However, NO$GBA also has disadvantages, for example, it is lacking in screen layout features and it is only available on Windows.
It can be installed on a Windows 10, Windows XP and MS-DOS computer system.It takes very few system resources and works very fast, even on underperforming PC’s.Although it only has handful graphic settings, you can get good game graphics comparable to DeSmuME with a few tweaks.NO$GBA is an ideal emulator for anyone who is rocking an older computer system or wants to enjoy DS games on a low-powered laptop. Like DeSmuMe, MelonDS is open-source but it is available for both Windows and Linux.It can save progress whenever a player wants to and displays live FPS while playing games.2D & 3D rendering by the MelonDS emulator are almost pixel-perfect. (Thanks to OpenGL render, the Nintendo DS emulator allows you to tap in extreme resolutions even with medium performing systems.)