I've been reading a lot about the EZ 3in1 and I must admit it's pretty good, but soon I'd be moving to a place that's quite impractical for someone who looks for gaming stuff.
My main concern about it is the internal battery in which if it dies, you'd have to get a new one or put one in yourself, and I'm not up to that.
So aside from the 3in1, or getting a SCDSTWO for a slot-1 solution, what's the next best thing to the EZ 3in1 in terms of GBA game support for the slot-2? One that doesn't have an internal battery, preferably, and of course, priority is GBA support, I don't really mind about RAM/Rumble/whatnot.
So far my first choice (from what's available from the nearest shop here) is the Supercard Lite, which uses microSD cards as the storage medium, but I'm not sure how that works, if it would need a slot-1 passme/key(which?) device. I only have an original R4 running on Wood/YSMenu as a slot-1 cart. Why I have my eye on this is because it doesn't have that internal battery that'll run out eventually, so I won't lose any saves inadvertently, not to mention a separate microSD for the GBA games (I'm sort of an organization-freak.)
Anyone have/had a Supercard Lite and has his/her opinion about it? How does it work (slot-1 required? can run on it's own?)
Anyone else use a different slot-2 device that has great GBA support? I value compatibility over gimmicks (RTS, able to play audio/video, etc.) so if anyone knows anything great, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks for reading through.
My main concern about it is the internal battery in which if it dies, you'd have to get a new one or put one in yourself, and I'm not up to that.
So aside from the 3in1, or getting a SCDSTWO for a slot-1 solution, what's the next best thing to the EZ 3in1 in terms of GBA game support for the slot-2? One that doesn't have an internal battery, preferably, and of course, priority is GBA support, I don't really mind about RAM/Rumble/whatnot.
So far my first choice (from what's available from the nearest shop here) is the Supercard Lite, which uses microSD cards as the storage medium, but I'm not sure how that works, if it would need a slot-1 passme/key(which?) device. I only have an original R4 running on Wood/YSMenu as a slot-1 cart. Why I have my eye on this is because it doesn't have that internal battery that'll run out eventually, so I won't lose any saves inadvertently, not to mention a separate microSD for the GBA games (I'm sort of an organization-freak.)
Anyone have/had a Supercard Lite and has his/her opinion about it? How does it work (slot-1 required? can run on it's own?)
Anyone else use a different slot-2 device that has great GBA support? I value compatibility over gimmicks (RTS, able to play audio/video, etc.) so if anyone knows anything great, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks for reading through.