The DSTwo needs less updates because it doesn't need to update for most games, it's got more advanced AP removal.
so basically its the best lol. yeah thanks for your help man ill probably get theDSTwo, why not get the best instead of upgrading laterRydian said:The DSTwo needs less updates because it doesn't need to update for most games, it's got more advanced AP removal.
The DSTwo.TNSweetPea said:Hi everyone. I have been reading the last little while and am still totally lost. Please forgive me if I am duplicating something. Here is my situation. My son has a DSi. He wants to play GBA games on it. Sounds plain and simple, right? Of course every website says something different and everyone has a different opinion. For this particular situation, what cart do I need? We have NEVER done any backups, roms, emulations or anything before, so you are talking to a country girl without a clue. At this point I am looking at the DSTwo. Thanks for anything you can do to assist. *SweetPea
Just picked up my Crimson DSL. So if I had to choose between the DSTwo and the AK2i based on playing newer games and overall firmware maintenance, which one would you recommend?Rydian said:The DSTwo needs less updates because it doesn't need to update for most games, it's got more advanced AP removal.
Well you can't be guaranteed that one will play games quicker than the other. Yeah the DSTwo's anti-AP options almost always play games first, but they have some drawbacks as they can disable cheats and all that stuff, while the Acekard might update a week before (the carts usually wait until there's a handful of games to fix and then update all at once) or something.GramercyComptoir said:Just picked up my Crimson DSL. So if I had to choose between the DSTwo and the AK2i based on playing newer games and overall firmware maintenance, which one would you recommend?Rydian said:The DSTwo needs less updates because it doesn't need to update for most games, it's got more advanced AP removal.
The only slot-1 cart that plays GBA games on any DS model that I'd recommend is the DSTwo.alright, I'm looking for a flash cart that supports at least NDS and GBA games. Don't care about music or anything, but it would be a nice addition. any suggestion?
P.S. I'm really just getting one to play Pokemon rom hacks, hence the necessity of GBA and NDS roms.
Thanks, this seems legit. $40 isn't too bad I guess.The only slot-1 cart that plays GBA games on any DS model that I'd recommend is the DSTwo.alright, I'm looking for a flash cart that supports at least NDS and GBA games. Don't care about music or anything, but it would be a nice addition. any suggestion?
P.S. I'm really just getting one to play Pokemon rom hacks, hence the necessity of GBA and NDS roms.
1) DSTT will work on any DSlite
2) Can't be forced to work on a DSi if it doesn't already
3) Saves are transferable to all flashcarts (certain ones require converting, but most updated flashcarts can interchange without converting)...
SCDSTWO is by far the best bet for what you want, but will not play all GBA games perfectly. With an emulator, GB, and GBC should be pretty well fine, so you're at 3/4 of the ones you want. And as far as the GBA emulation, it's decent.