Gba Multicarts


Yeah, slap PocketNES on one and you have the best of both worlds.
 
shinneri posted on Feb 16 2006 at 07:15 PM said:
A flashcart really isn't that difficult, you know...

yeah I know. I have a 10 month old baby, and the computer is in his room. Finding any time to work on the computer is hard enough, and if I do, I'm using it to play some Quake 4 or FEAR. I'm one of those rare people (on this forum anyway) that would rather pay for the convenience of having something done for me than spend the time... not because I don't want to or don't know how, but because I'm too busy.


PS I am posting this from work, before you get the wrong idea...
 
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Those NES games are probably emulated on the cart anyhow, using borrowed code (aka stolen).
 
grahf posted on Feb 17 2006 at 03:47 AM said:
Those NES games are probably emulated on the cart anyhow, using borrowed code (aka stolen).

Those multicarts use PocketNES. If you want pirated NES games on your GBA, you should get a flashcart. It's easy to use and you can play the games you want. And you're not supporting people who sell roms and a free emulator. The production costs of these multicarts are around 5$ and they sell it for 65$.
 
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if you do want a flash cart, ive got a 256mb one for sale that i wouldnt mind setting up for you
 
go to easybuy2000.com then click on nintendo and they have a 512Mbit(64MBytes) cart there for cheap. I bought one and all you need is a GBA or GBA SP to connect to writer to. I am assuming you have a GBA or GBA SP.
 
Just get a GP32 and an SMC (Smart Media Card), And chuck Little John and a couple of nes games on it.

Trooper
 
trooper posted on Feb 17 2006 at 09:07 PM said:
Just get a GP32 and an SMC (Smart Media Card), And chuck Little John and a couple of nes games on it.

Trooper
Perfect Solution
Unless you want the GBA games on it. For that I recommend SuperCard. The most underrated device on the planet.
 
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diablo2 posted on Feb 19 2006 at 03:08 AM said:
trooper posted on Feb 17 2006 at 09:07 PM said:
Just get a GP32 and an SMC (Smart Media Card), And chuck Little John and a couple of nes games on it.

Trooper
Perfect Solution
Unless you want the GBA games on it. For that I recommend SuperCard. The most underrated device on the planet.

Word to that! I have a Supercard and it plays GBA and DS Games, Yes DS at full speed and 99% compatibilty! Takes a CF or SD card (two versions) I have a 256mb and a 128mb CF and can get 40+ GBA games or 10 ish DS games :)

Steve.
 
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