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I'm still waiting for the next generation of NDS flash carts before picking one up, but from what I've read, the best choice right now is the M3.
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If you are to buy one now however, there are 3 main choices: - Supercard Cheapest, and uses an SD or CF card to hold the data so you can potentially hold a few gigs worth of DS roms. Problems with this one is that many GBA games don't run too well (laggy), apparently the support is a bit worst, and it's made of crappy materials. If you just want to play DS games, and money is an issue, this one could do the job. Official forum: http://forum.supercard.cn/ - M3 Also uses an SD or CF card to hold data. Runs GBA games fine. The thing is a bit bulkier than the Supercard however, but also uses less battery power. Supercard is supposedly around 2 hours of life off a full DS charge and the M3 is an hour or two more. Official forum: http://www.m3-forum.com/ - G6 By the same guys who make the M3. It's the most expensive, but that's because its a flash cart and holds the data. People seem to consider it the best choice if you have the money. It's small too, and is like the size of a normal GBA cart. How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Newbie1234; Mar 7, 2006 at 07:09 PM.
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For the Supercard, if you buy it with the Superpass 2, it will run with the latest DS, and you do not need anything else. However, you will have to flash the firmware (which is free but carries some risks) if you wish to play DS games without the bulky Superpass, and solely the Supercard. For the M3, it's similar. Except instead of the Superpass 2, you need the Passkey 2. Again, it's bulky, and many people prefer to flash the firmware in order to play without it. This is for DS games, for GBA games I don't believe you need the Passkey or to flash the firmware. I'm not 100% sure about all this as I don't have either myself (I'm patiently waiting for the next generation of flash carts), but this is what I have read from scouring their forums. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |