Vernonjr
June 14th, 2006, 07:02
I've noticed a lot of "What do I need?" questions, and rightfully so. Just a few weeks ago I was getting into the scene, and it is very confusing and overwhelming at first, but i want to point everybody to these right here:
If you have a sd card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-superkey-bundle-p-79.html
If you have a mini sd card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-minisd-superkey-bundle-p-78.html
If you have a CF card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-superkey-bundle-p-80.html
Its that simple, honestly. With your appropriate matching card, and one of those packs you have everything you need for homebrew, emulators, media players, and backups (legal ones!!). I hope this helps. Maybe a pin?
BTW: It seems new products, such as the g6 lite, are coming out with the launch of the nds lite, that keep the carts flush with the system. This is pretty awesome, however the g6 lite is a flash cart which is a little tougher to use than a memory card-based cart, and it has much smaller memory capacity (512 mb). You may want to go this route, but it wont be as easy, cheap, or have as much memory. I personally would wait until micro sd card carts are made from m3 and supercard if you must keep your gba cart flush.
If you have a sd card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-superkey-bundle-p-79.html
If you have a mini sd card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-minisd-superkey-bundle-p-78.html
If you have a CF card...
http://www.realhotstuff.com/supercard-superkey-bundle-p-80.html
Its that simple, honestly. With your appropriate matching card, and one of those packs you have everything you need for homebrew, emulators, media players, and backups (legal ones!!). I hope this helps. Maybe a pin?
BTW: It seems new products, such as the g6 lite, are coming out with the launch of the nds lite, that keep the carts flush with the system. This is pretty awesome, however the g6 lite is a flash cart which is a little tougher to use than a memory card-based cart, and it has much smaller memory capacity (512 mb). You may want to go this route, but it wont be as easy, cheap, or have as much memory. I personally would wait until micro sd card carts are made from m3 and supercard if you must keep your gba cart flush.