The most straightforward way to play San Andreas on a small screen is through emulation—but not on a DS. Instead, you'd use a PC or mobile emulator to run the Android or iOS version of the game. This allows you to map touch controls to a keyboard or a controller, but you're not playing on a DS. Some clever users have even used a DS as a remote screen and controller for a PC running the game, but this is a complex workaround, not a true port.
To understand the dream, you have to revisit the mid-2000s. The Nintendo DS was a commercial juggernaut, selling over 150 million units. Meanwhile, GTA: San Andreas (2004) was a cultural phenomenon, selling over 27 million copies on PS2. gta sa nintendo ds
well, the sprawling, seamless open world of San Andreas would have melted the system’s ARM processors. The "Chinatown Wars" Pivot: The most straightforward way to play San Andreas
The Ultimate Playground Myth: Why San Andreas Skipped the DS Some clever users have even used a DS