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Actully if I could get a Slot-2 device with just GB, GBC, GBA support, and it can work as a dongle to use with Pokemon Diamond. That would be good.

But what I really need is to be able to play my old GB, GBC games, on my NDSL.

Anyone have any advice?
 
For GB/GBC games/roms you can use the GB emulator lameboy
With the GBA problem, I dunno... But that would be nice
 
get either the EZIV (if you're on a budget) or the M3 Perfect (if you have a bit more to spend). Supercard has built in emulators and the nds support is decent but the gba support is terrible.
 
Xcalibur said:
get either the EZIV (if you're on a budget) or the M3 Perfect (if you have a bit more to spend). Supercard has built in emulators and the nds support is decent but the gba support is terrible.

Where can you find an M3 Perfect?
 
playallday said:
Link5084 said:
Xcalibur said:
get either the EZIV (if you're on a budget) or the M3 Perfect (if you have a bit more to spend). Supercard has built in emulators and the nds support is decent but the gba support is terrible.
Where can you find an M3 Perfect?
Why not buy this?
That's a Supercard Lite WITH RUMBLE. If I remember correctly, the rumble version doesn't have GBA support. And even then, I heard that the Supercards don't have very good RAM(for GBA) so there are many slowdowns(for GBA). I would suggest an M3 Perfect(not professional) or an EZIV(not compact, has limited GBA support). If not, then he could get one of those NOR based carts or an expansion pack.
 
M3 Real + GBA Expansion. You can play everything mentioned here with an emulator or with the system itself.
 
TheWingless said:
playallday said:
Link5084 said:
Xcalibur said:
get either the EZIV (if you're on a budget) or the M3 Perfect (if you have a bit more to spend). Supercard has built in emulators and the nds support is decent but the gba support is terrible.
Where can you find an M3 Perfect?
Why not buy this?
That's a Supercard Lite WITH RUMBLE. If I remember correctly, the rumble version doesn't have GBA support. And even then, I heard that the Supercards don't have very good RAM(for GBA) so there are many slowdowns(for GBA). I would suggest an M3 Perfect(not professional) or an EZIV(not compact, has limited GBA support). If not, then he could get one of those NOR based carts or an expansion pack.
I myself have a 3in1 and I love it when I need to play GBA games. (When my friends heard about it... Lets just say I don't have it much anymore
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What I use is my Acekard 2 + EZFlash 3in1 expansion pack. Those together do everything you asked. Together they total between 35-40 USD. Not bad if you ask me!
 
Thank's for all your advice guys. I really wan't to be able to play GB, GBC games, but it's not really essential and I like the EZ-Flash expansion, will I be able to play GB, GBC games with full speed with the 3in1, or should I just give up on finding a GB GBC 100% compatible card?
 
Anything that runs in GBA mode is not going to be 100% accurate. Lameboy and Goomba Color do very well, but there's no way to run GBC games natively on the DS. Lameboy can be run from a slot-1 device, Goomba Color from the 3in1. By using both emulators, you can get a very large portion of the GB/GBC library working very well.
 

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