Homebrew Which CFW for GBC, GBA, GB, SNES, NDS, NES?

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Fair point but still you should state that you've done your research and looked around to no avail so people don't get on your case about it as frequently.

And no problem. I'm not attempting to be malevolant about this towards you just so you know, it's only friendly advice to learn from these mistakes. ;)
 
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The internet toughens the skin. People will get frustrated at others, that's nature. It's best not to let it bother you. Just gather the information you need, avoid breaking rules wherever you are, and look past the rest.
 
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Buy a R4i SDHC and get Luma, you will able to run all VC games including GBA ones and use DS forwarders for thar flashcard. For SNES you need a N3DS, but hope someone could make fake SNES VC using BlargSNES's ELF file.
 
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I did and found out about how the Blue Gateway doesn't support GBA,
What? No NDS carts support GBA natively, but they all can run GBA emulators, can't they? Carts with onboard CPUs are just better at it. If you want the best GBA emulation, the cost is almost exponential when compared to a $7~$15 dual-core r4-based card; That being the Supercard DSTwo or DSTwo Plus (of which you do NOT want to try playing with their Gateway emulation, but the GBA emulator running on this card is the most compatible).
 

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