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Yea, I didn't understand anything in the other topic I saw. What's the best GB flashcart that is generally easy to use, and what site can I get it on? I of course want to play those rom's I've downloaded of all the older games on my brick or GBC. I also will probably want a GBA one, so yea. I'm completely new to this, but these things interest me. I always love learning more about electronic hardware.
 

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I have a GBA and a GBA SP to use the GBA card with. I have almost every Nintendo handheld there is.
 

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visoly made a series of gb/gbc flash carts (flash linker series). I've still got a few of them lying about as well as their gba ones. good times.
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they work using the parallel port on your pc, but thankfully the image sizes were so small that transfer times weren't that bad. I'll take some photos of what I have when I get back from being out of town.
 

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Bung MGD3 64 megabit

Mr. Flash 64 megabit (basically the same thing)

where to buy? nowhere, unless tototek has some used ones. email them.
 

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I forgot which site I saw it on, but I saw a GB Bridge for only 20 bucks. I'll go searching again soon.

http://www.gameboy-advance.net/flash_card/...2-powerstar.htm

I found this listed on the Gameboy-advance.net website, though. It's the GBA EZFlash II 1GBit PowerStar DevKit. Though the price tag is a little much, it looks like the easiest one to use, and it's got lots of options. Does that look like a good one? I think I want it. I'll go find it somewhere.

And is there, maybe, software out there that's able to convert a .gb rom to a .gba file? The original gameboy games could always be played on a GBA... That way I wouldn't have to go out and buy the bridge too.
 

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I don't need an emulater.. I already use VisualBoy, whatever the hell it's called. I need the flash cart
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No, Goomba runs on your GBA and let's you play a lot of GB/C games, saving you a lot of the hassle and trouble of finding and buying a GB Bridge or a GB flashcart.
 

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