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    Quote Originally Posted by Acidburn05
    Isay supercard lite but homebrew hunter will say M3

    Oooh, ya got meeeeeeeeeeee!

    M3, yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iball
    True.dat

    I love it when the PSP fanbois run around saying it's 'easier' to run homebrew on a PSP than it is on a DS.
    The same fanbois using the stock 32MB or 1GB Memorystick that came with their PSP and the only UMD they have is the demo one that came with it.
    At one time it was easier. I got my PSP in June of last year....when getting 1.50 was just done by walking into a gamestore and buying one. Then just get a memory card and drag the folders on to it. 95% of the bboots were already set up to run.

    But those days are all done...ta-082s, firmware updates....everything is getting more complicated for the PSP.

    THe DS can be a little overwelming because we know the basics of what we need....something for the ds game slot and something for the gba slot...but there are so many options.

    PSP is pretty cut and dry...buy it and maybe you can downgrade it. DS is different...do you get the M3? What about the Supercard? Do you want to flash it? Etc?

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    is this the super card you are all talking about? http://www.realhotstuff.com/superkey...der-p-111.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by RetroGoth
    is this the super card you are all talking about? http://www.realhotstuff.com/superkey...der-p-111.html
    Yes its this one right here with very frequent updates in software. Oh and emulators already come with it Example NES , GBA , GBC , SMS , SGG & PC-Engine.
    http://eng.supercard.cn/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acidburn05
    Yes its this one right here with very frequent updates in software. Oh and emulators already come with it Example NES , GBA , GBC , SMS , SGG & PC-Engine.
    http://eng.supercard.cn/
    thanks!

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    No problem. I have been trough all and this is the best so far. And i will keep on buying the newones just from pure addiction. DS Link & Extreme

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    Acidburn, the M3 has all of those built-in.

    Total. Fanboy.

    Supercard has worse GBA support...

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    I got a question kinda related to this topic. i bought a GBA(yes im that poor) and i was wondering can a flash card work there? and if it can then can it also play snes and gba roms?

    also how many roms would fit in 154 mbs?

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    Keep in mind that the Supercard isn't the best flash cart for playing GBA games, I've sadly experienced that. Many GBA games doesn't work at all, and those who do, often have slowdown issues.

    Now I've only had the original big SD-version of the Supercard, but as I understand, the functions of the Supercard SD and Supercard Lite are generally unchanged.

    I've recently got an EZFlash IV Lite flashcart, and what a difference on the GBA compatibility. All the games I've tested worked well.

    Also the M3 Lite Micro SD and G6 Flash could be good choices for a NDS flashcart (Btw the G6 Flash only has 4 GBit, or 512 MByte of memory intergrated because of the flash data storage).

    But on NDS game compatibility though, the Supercard is exellent.

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    What nds games work for the Supercard and not the M3?

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