I found this and thought I would share. This looks awesome if your into retro gaming on older units.
http://gameboydev.org/
http://gameboydev.org/
What are you talking about? That's a fantastic, cheap, price. You must just be spoiled by the retardedly cheap prices of DS flashcarts. Which are way TOO cheap.gameguy95 said:Holy Shit!!!! $65!!! i may want a GB© cart but there is absolutely no way i am paying $65 for that!!!
If there is less quantity of something available, then the price goes up, that's economics 101. And flashcart hardware is pretty much mainstream anymore. I actually know a guy IRL who visits the site here at school for technical help.gameguy95 said:Holy Shit!!!! $65!!! i may want a GB© cart but there is absolutely no way i am paying $65 for that!!!
And that's why most of those flashcards are made nowadays, trackers like LSDJ or nanoloopWildWon said:Unless there's some killer homebrew chiptune editors/trackers available for GB... THAT would be rad.
DeMoN said:It looks awesome especially the clear case and red PCB, and it has a built-in LED (just like the DS-X).
The one on the website doesn't look like it has a SD slot though.
Thing is that the prototype PCB posted in the OP features an SD slot.eyeball226 said:DeMoN said:It looks awesome especially the clear case and red PCB, and it has a built-in LED (just like the DS-X).
The one on the website doesn't look like it has a SD slot though.
That's because it doesn't have an SD slot. This is a flash cart, not an SD card adaptor like all of those so called 'DS flashcarts'.
I e-mailed them and they told me it's 32MB of flash and 128k of RAM. Also they'll guarantee it for 6 months after the purchase.thaddius said:Anyone know the MB\Mb capacity of this thing?
gameguy95 said:Holy Shit!!!! $65!!! i may want a GB© cart but there is absolutely no way i am paying $65 for that!!!