I don't think rumble is really a necessity. Compatibility should come first.
the rumble supercard has no GBA support at all.
I don't think rumble is really a necessity. Compatibility should come first.
yeah. id rather have better compatability than rumble support.
Contrary to the dominant opinion here, I believe a rumble pack would be a nice add-on. Keep in mind that only games that support the rumble pack will be able to use it, therefore you are able to control whether you want the thing to be activiated or not. Plus, the DS battery lasts long enough for my portable needs. The Supercard has always been the cost-effective alternative to the M3; so if they can bundle this gadget for a good price, I'm all for it.
There's no GBA support, and the rumble is limited, making it half a NORMAL supercard.
BULL$#@! I SAY!
Im still getting used to the stylus
I dont think the rumble would make life easier for me
This could be a good buy for those who don't yet have a supercard but for the rest of us this is just a waste.
LOL....I think u miss understood the sentence NO GBA. You may know that supercard users have to rename ds.gba to nds before they can launch homebrew. Thats because those ds.gba's have a gbaloader. The meaning of no gba was just that it doesnt need that gbaloader anymore. Like m3 u can start what you want to start. And rumble is a nice future...If ur at home and playing metroid u doesnt need to care batteries...If ur somewhere without powersupply, each game can deactivet the future. So for me it looks like a nice idea...i could then code some games with rumblesupport![]()
What a waste. I thought they did a great job with the NDS lite SC and they take a step back with this clunky thing.
As far as i know they will hv a lite version of this too.
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