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Hey. I decided a while ago to get another DS Lite in a better condition than my old one to play games again. But my old M3DS Real doesn't work on it.

So I wanted to buy a Supercard Dstwo but can't find it anywhere. It's not being made anymore was I told from the last onlineshop I asked. I've been looking for a while now.
So my question, what's the best alternative for it? My main goal is to play DS and GBA games.

And if there's anyone willing to sell me his Supercard in a good condition I'm listening :D #ad
 
Hey. I decided a while ago to get another DS Lite in a better condition than my old one to play games again. But my old M3DS Real doesn't work on it.

So I wanted to buy a Supercard Dstwo but can't find it anywhere. It's not being made anymore was I told from the last onlineshop I asked. I've been looking for a while now.
So my question, what's the best alternative for it? My main goal is to play DS and GBA games.

And if there's anyone willing to sell me his Supercard in a good condition I'm listening :D #ad
https://www.ps2cover.com/products/SuperCard-DSTwo.html
 
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Pretty much.
Still looking for competent alternatives.
They are GBA flashcards, more specifically the ezflash 3-in-1, the ezflash 4, the ezflash reform, the ezflash omega, and whatever this year's everdrive is

The 3in1 is designed for use on DS (with roms being loaded from a slot-1 card, being usable as ram expansion and rumble, the only one to support dual-slot features for DS games that benefit from having a GBA game inserted - save transfer is another story, solved pretty much only for Pokemon DPP), the 4 is a plain full size GBA flashcard, the Reform being an Ez-4 with easily replaceable save battery and being sold with both GBA and Lite shells, the Omega having battery-less saves and a clock (which went back to a soldered battery) and some roughnesses in saving and compatibility with consoles, the everdrive being a premium-priced product with multiple precedents for its creator to just drop it in favor of a new model

I would recommend the 3in1 (if you can still find one) but be aware it'll likely come with an empty battery (oh, the 3in1/reform/omega all use a CR1220) and they run out in usually less than a year
The Reform and Omega both have their features of interest, but neither is the single perfect model, and there are apparently low quality fakes available online

Of course, all of those are primarily sold online from China, so...
 
They are GBA flashcards, more specifically the ezflash 3-in-1, the ezflash 4, the ezflash reform, the ezflash omega, and whatever this year's everdrive is

The 3in1 is designed for use on DS (with roms being loaded from a slot-1 card, being usable as ram expansion and rumble, the only one to support dual-slot features for DS games that benefit from having a GBA game inserted - save transfer is another story, solved pretty much only for Pokemon DPP), the 4 is a plain full size GBA flashcard, the Reform being an Ez-4 with easily replaceable save battery and being sold with both GBA and Lite shells, the Omega having battery-less saves and a clock (which went back to a soldered battery) and some roughnesses in saving and compatibility with consoles, the everdrive being a premium-priced product with multiple precedents for its creator to just drop it in favor of a new model

I would recommend the 3in1 (if you can still find one) but be aware it'll likely come with an empty battery (oh, the 3in1/reform/omega all use a CR1220) and they run out in usually less than a year
The Reform and Omega both have their features of interest, but neither is the single perfect model, and there are apparently low quality fakes available online

Of course, all of those are primarily sold online from China, so...

Thanks, this sounds like a good alternative for GBA games. I saw someone who wrote he uses the EZ 3 in 1 for gba games and R4i Gold for DS games on his device.
I already looked a bit around but sadly couldn't find the EZ Flash 3 in 1 in stock anywhere yet.:unsure:

Seems unlikely that I'll ever be plessed with a Supercard Dstwo, so I'll keep looking. :huh:
 

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