Except that's not the case. The 2 packs are the "Rumble RAM" pack and the "GBA Expansion" pack. The former is the rumble feature and the RAM, the latter is the NOR flash cart for playing GBA games.One is for rumble and the other for GBA and RAM. What is there not to understand? Some people absolutely hate rumble, I don't mind though... So it is logical to remove it.
In addition to the fabulous G6 Lite, I don't recall hearing (or experiencing) any of the slot-1 carts not working on the big brick. The M3 team continually updated their cart to make it smaller and smaller and fit the original DS with barely any stickout. There's the SuperCard series, EZ-Flash IV and even the eWin Flash. (Shameless GBAtemp plug: All reviewed here! Click on "Reviews" at the top of the page.)
They are all full flash carts , the slot 1 portion of this should have no trouble working on an old ds , this be about the expansion carts , which far as I'm aware there ins't a great choice in normal ds size cept the 3in1 which I've only seen in GBA size case on a single site.
QUOTE(Qrayzie @ Oct 18 2007, 12:50 AM)While it's true, this rumble (*cough*useless*cough*) expansion and RAM expansion setup are geared towards Lite owners, imagine that they have to produce these things at a factory, meaning they have to run one heck of a lot of them to be able to offer enough to attain profitability. Sadly, the brick DS market is now smaller, and it just doesn't make sense to increase their costs to support something that won't be profitable in the same way. People in general have no particular loyalty to flash cart teams - they jump ship to whatever is the latest and greatest. Knowing that your cart may become the "previous best thing" in a ridiculously short period of time means support the biggest market and hope to make a return.

While thats true would it really kill them to make a empty gba sized case to fit them in , like the G6L did. If they are that worried about profits , sell the empty cases separately. Increase the potential market , rather than just forgetting about one section because what they use is supposedly outdated.



suits me the best. but the Rumble Ram device (just to make things clear), is that a device to let your DS rumble, and it has RAM in it for for example the Opera browser?QUOTE said:In the Rumble Ram Pack Bundle Includes:
* A M3 DS Real Cartridge
* A T-Flash Reader
* A M3 Ds Real Holder case
* A Rumble Ram Device



They still would be supporting the lite if they just used normal sized gba cards. Then they would fit both , this way round only fits the lite or they could give you changeable shells or even sell a gba sized shell for them . G6L did it , wouldn't kill others to aswell.
None of us light users want giant cards sticking out of our DS Lights making it so the system is far less sexy and far less portable. If they exclusively used big cards they would be effectively shutting out the much larger DS Light audience.
And it's not even that. It's an issue of what else can you put in a flash cart? Once you have full game compatibility, full download play compatibility, and cheating, the only thing left is real-time saves which are (and probably always will be) impossible. At the hardware level, the only way you could possibly improve a flash cart is to put 512MB of RAM on it so that a DS game can be run out of RAM so that you can skip patching and slowdowns altogether, and that isn't practical right now.It could just be that they're slow, and they no longer have any technological advantage now that there are many capable teams making game pirating hardware.
Me too. Maybe we should form a support group.I have a SC SD sticking out of it... (Bigger than a GBA cart)

1) Can't be done due to technical limitationsHardware has reached it's peak? Um... Wouldn't that be a flash cart that has the web browser RAM, tilt, real-time clock, rumble, solar sensor, and reading of legit eReader cards all in one?







