I'm interested into buying a flash card for Gameboy Advance or for DS Lite for playing Gameboy Advance games. Should I buy a flash card for GBA (since GBA SP is more convenient) or for DS Lite (which has better lighting) ? And which flash card should I buy? If there is any good flash card which can also play games for older systems like Gameboy, Mega Drive, NES and SNES it would be more appreciated.
you can emulate all those systems on any flashcard, but for the gba games you actually need a slot 2 device like the ezflash 3 in 1. i think dstt has a gba mode that doesn't require a slot 2 device, but i don't know how well that works. from personal experience i can tell you that an R4i together with an ezflash 3in 1 is a pretty affordable and easy to use allround solution - i'm playing the gbc oracles zelda games and gba metroid fusion on it right now without any problems whatsoever.
and if you dabble in gba games, make sure to check out ninja 5-0, it's prolly the best game on the system.
or you could always buy a R4 gold at shoptemp, just like fagofgays up there recommends (please dont do that, we're joking here...)
This post has been edited by Captain Durden, Mon, May 2nd, 2011 at 05:05
It's a very easy to use GBA flashcard, just load your GBA ROMz on the MiniSD, plug it into the SCMSD and you can play! I own one and it works perfectly! I haven't encountered any problems, every ROM worked fine.
Even they don't have the real ones anymore. Seriously.
Also, another thing you might want to think twice about before purchasing one of these: the SC team discontinued their entire slot-2 series a couple of months ago, so you shouldn't expect any updates.