![]() If you move the DS around while playing, put it down, etc, the pins will lose contact and your game will freeze. you have to put paper/card behind the connectors of the cart to have it make contact with the pins in the DS. I wouldn't recommend the Acekard 2i for the DSi XL, because the card has a lot of 'contact issues'. The following is based on you owning a DSi XL.Ī lot of people would probably recommend the Acekard 2i (for price/performance), or the SuperCard DS2 (for additional features). So, back to the question in hand, any other opinions? imo, you can't beat buying a new game, ripping off the cellophane, skimming through the manual and redeeming those Club Nintendo points (which so far have bought me a Zelda statue, mario hat, hanafuda cards, mario party playing cards, mario/luigi statue, mario/zelda notebooks and a Wii-SNES pad). PS1/XBOX/Dreamcast/GBA, yes, I'll admit I have copies/ROMs for those systems as I don't think it 'hurts' the industry seeing as they're no longer in production, or making money off them. ![]() I know it sounds like the same old story, but I tend not to pirate games for current-gen systems. Maybe I didn't make it clear in my first post (or you just skimmed through it and assumed I was waving the pirate flag), but I did mention I don't want to carry around multiple carts. The flashcart is purely a space-saving thing for me rather than carrying around multiple carts I can use backups and have all my games on one cart.īack when I had my DSLite I had around 40 games for it, all of which lived on my shelf, with backup copies running on the old SuperCard. Indeed I can, and that's what I'll be doing. (currently got an R4 which I picked up for free from work (seeing as we can't sell them) but I might just chuck it in the bin as it seems like it's a total pile of crap in comparison to newer carts) Ooh, and what's the deal with DSi firmware updates? Anyone know what the latest firmware is and whether flashcarts are compatible? I'm assuming you can still connect to the Nintendo WiFi wotnot without updating (ie, opposite of the PS3 FW/PSN situation)? I'd prefer to stick all my games on the flashcart rather than having to carry around any 'enhanced' carts I pick up.Īlso, in terms of homebrew, I'll probably be looking into GBA/NES/SNES emulation and well as SCUMMvm.Īny of you guys got opinions on which is the best flash cart at the moment? I keep hearing things about the acekart(?), but I've never heard of that one before. I like the look of the SuperCard DSTWO and all it's bells and whistles features, but I'm unsure whether it offers full compatibility (specifically, the DSi 'enhanced' games like Pokemon black/white). I've done a little reading into modern flashcarts but I'm unsure what to get. ![]() Looks like there's a ton of new games for me to play, so assuming I get a fat paycheque at the end of the month I'm gonna treat myself to the 25th Anniversary DSi XL (which will look nice next to my 20th Anniversary Game Boy Micro!)Īnyhoo, back when I was rocking a DSLite, I was using a SuperCard micro, which at the time was one of the better flashcarts (this was before the days of slot-1 carts mind you). Ok, so I sold my old DS a few years ago and I'm actually starting to miss it.
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