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Searching for highly specific strings that include "verified download" and hosting platforms like "Mediafire" can expose your devices to significant security risks.

A true NDS file allows for dual-screen functionality, updated graphics, and physical/special damage splits not found in the original GBA release. The Reality of "Verified Mediafire Links"

However, I can help you understand the topic in depth:

The most reliable source for the official patch is the project's page on PokeHacking.com , where Mikelan98 himself hosted the "Magma Ruby & Aqua Sapphire" files. PokeHarbor also lists the GBA-based "Pokemon Magma Ruby 202" via a MediaFire IPS patch link.

The original Pokémon Ruby Version was released for the Game Boy Advance (GBA), not the Nintendo DS (NDS). While the Nintendo DS had backward compatibility to play physical GBA cartridges, the file formats are entirely different. A GBA game uses a .gba file extension. A Nintendo DS game uses a .nds file extension. The Truth About "Ruby Magma"

There is no official Nintendo DS version of Pokémon Ruby . However, players often search for "NDS ROMs" because they want to play the game on a Nintendo DS emulator (like DeSmuME or MelonDS) or via a DS flashcart (like an R4 card).