Acekards work perfectly in conjunction with the EZ Flash 3-in-1. If you're getting an R4-clone, make sure it's a good one that supports Wood and sdhc cards. The DSTWO is not necessary or even recommended for your use-case. It will just yield a higher price and higher power consumption. And would...
I would not recommend the DSTWO. It costs more and has higher power consumption. If you have a DS Lite you can get superior native GBA playback with a GBA flash cart or EZ Flash 3-in-1. This makes it especially pointless to get a DSTWO. As for SNES playback, that's never going to be great on the...
Soul Silver is 128mb, and DS roms can only be a power of 2 starting from 8mb (ie 8mb, 16mb, 32mb, 64mb etc) going up to 512mb with Black & White 2.
4gb is sufficient unless you want to bombard your flash card with tons of games.
I'm asking about how it works, not what it does. Gameyob is emulating GBC, which is very believable for the DS hardware to handle. This is handling GBA stuff, which is much more demanding on the DS hardware. That is unless this is somehow taking partial advantage of the GBA hardware despite...
Is this full software emulation of the GBA on the DS? Or is it somehow taking partial advantage of the native GBA backwards compatibility? I'm wondering how this works, as it seems really impressive for the DS to emulate the GBA.
I'm not sure I'd actually recommend specifically buying a PSP for emulation at this point. It's great if you already have one, but by now it's already been far surpassed by Android. I mean you can literally emulate PSP and DS on Android perfectly, with increased resolutions. How can the PSP...
Actually emulating GB/GBC isn't too good either, because the DS lacks a screen more than 2x the resolution of the GB/GBC. This means you can only have warped 1.5x scaling, which results in some pixels being duplicated more than others. You would need a screen at least 2x the resolution of the...