So recently I have started playing some old GBA games via emulation and I wanted to know if any flash carts can still be bought today. If any of you know where i can get the EV Flash IV preferably for a cheap price and from a legit website.
Another option is to buy a GBA hardware clone that includes a SD card slot. If you search gbatemp for something like "A GBA 1:1 clone with extras" you will find it. Be careful though as many of them use crappy software emulation like the Dingoo rather than the real GBA hardware with a SD interface added.
I also recently ordered EZ flash from this site http://ebluar.com/ez-flash-iv-4-mini-ez-card-for-gba-gba-sp-nds.html I think they provide the cheapest price in the market.Just ordered one from http://ebluar.com/ez...gba-sp-nds.html. Not received it yet but marked as shipped. only £18.70 with paypal payment option.
Another option is to buy a GBA hardware clone that includes a SD card slot. If you search gbatemp for something like "A GBA 1:1 clone with extras" you will find it. Be careful though as many of them use crappy software emulation like the Dingoo rather than the real GBA hardware with a SD interface added.
YFI , you can just buy a sc dstwo to play the GBA games in case that you get over the GBA games or get a 3ds with latest version some day.
If you don't mind it being on a different console, and a slightly higher cost, you can emulate GBA games very easily on a PSP without a flash cart, models 3000, 2000, and 1000. (Not sure about the Go capability, and Vita is more difficult.) Amazon is selling the 3000 model for $99, and you can probably find it cheaper from somewhere else, unless you already have a PSP.
Go here: http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/Emulation_on_PSP#Gameboy_Advance
I've had great results with this one - UO gpSP Kai 3.4 Test 3 Build 92 which you can download from Filetrip at the link.
You'll need CFW (custom firmware), and a memory stick duo that has a high enough capacity for the amount of games you want to put on there. This website will hook you up with all the firmware files you need and the directions to do it.
http://wololo.net/cfw4dummies/
Make sure you have the cord that supports miniUSB and regular USB to connect the system to your computer.
I really like this method because now I can play my GBA games with a backlit screen, no hardware modding either. Also, no batteries, and it's still just as portable!
In the long run, this may be better than getting a flash cart. The system will also let you emulate tons others, all listed in the Wiki link I posted. Good luck!
i know we're in 2nd half of 2013 now,but who of u got his flashcards delivered?want to get me a EZ-IV as spare for my GBM,but dont know where to buy (in germany they want 60€ for it,much money!)
can some of u dudes help me out?!
thanks in advance!