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I have a little curiosity, I have a r4 card without adhesive, I would like to print out a sticker to the PC with photo paper and then apply it on the card.
What do you recommend?
 

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Depravo said:
Print a SCDS2 sticker then sell it to someone you don't like.
But then they might come here and we will have to deal with them whining about their supercard two not working after he bought it from someone...then again I did just unleash a greater force then the Angry Bear Cavalry
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Print off a DSvision sticker, and use that.

EDIT: Bear with me as I try to remember the thing that Nintendo made that people thought was an official flashcart.
EDIT2: Added the actual name of the card I was referring to.
 

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YayMii said:
Print off a DSision sticker, and use that.

EDIT: Bear with me as I try to remember the thing that Nintendo made that people thought was an official flashcart.
There was the GBA Movie Player? That was Nintendo made.
 

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Gnargle said:
YayMii said:
Print off a DSision sticker, and use that.

EDIT: Bear with me as I try to remember the thing that Nintendo made that people thought was an official flashcart.
There was the GBA Movie Player? That was Nintendo made.
No, it was a card that closely resembled a slot-1 flashcart (it even had a microSD card slot). But it just downloaded videos or something from the internet. It was Japan-only.

And wasn't the GBA Movie Player made by the M3 team?
 

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