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Use?gba games+ opera and ds organise internet browsers
Price Range?dont realy care, lol anything under £50
Slot 1/2? slot 2
Built in or expandable memory? either, dont care
Other?works with a normal ds (aka ds phat) and works with running gba games from an acekard R.P.G, and playing them using slot 2
basicly, im looking for a 3 in 1 for ds phats
Support slot-2 GBA? yes
Support slot-2 rumble packs? dont care
Support slot-2 RAM (web browser)? yes
 

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Use? Games
Price Range? Lowest possible, without sacrificing too much quality
Slot 1/2? Slot 1
Built in or expandable memory?
Special features? Must be able to make bacon on command
Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular no
 

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Price Range? Lowest possible, without sacrificing too much quality
Slot 1/2? Slot 1
Built in or expandable memory? Expandable with micro SD
Special features? Must be able to make bacon on command
Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular no
 

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Use? Games, maybe some video watching
Price Range? Not that important, but the cheaper the better.
Slot 1/2? Slot 1
Built in or expandable memory? Expandable with micro SD prefered
Special features? 100% game and wifi comparability and fast updates against piracy protection.
 

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Use? music, vids, roms
Price Range? 30's
Slot 1/2? 1
Built in or expandable memory? expandable memory (micro sdhc)
Special features? supports micro sdhc,
Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular no
Other? new user friendly, frequent updates
 

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Acekard2 for all 3 of you.
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You guys helped me out last time in choosing the Cyclo (way back in Feb?), now I need help again. My brother wants to know what flash card is best for a young girl.
Use? Games
Price Range? Not sure how much they are nowadays, but $20-50?
Slot 1/2? 1
Built in or expandable memory? SDHC isn't necessary
GBA compatibility? Also not necessary
Special features? Good game compatibility-- I'm not sure what the girl is going to play on her DS, but Disney games is probably around her street.
Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular I'm out of the loop, but AceKard2 and EDGE look like good purchases. M3, R4, and EZ-Flash are in the lower tier.
Other: Should have a user-friendly UI, customizable skins is a plus

Thanks guys.
 

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Mostly for Roms, apps, and multimedia.

Price Range?
Less than $15 , Preferred cheaper. DealExtreme.

Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular
Better than R4

Special features:
No patching require for games. For example Arm7 Patching. All WireLess Compatable. Good Quality of Gaming, make it look like a real game. Customizable Skin.

Other?
MicroSD/SDHC Support, Easy Update. Easy to use no confusion.

Slot 2:

Support slot-2 GBA?
Support slot-2 rumble packs?
Support slot-2 RAM (web browser)?
Supports expansion pack or its own memory?
 

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PharaohsVizier said:
Hmmm, I guess this is getting repetitive, AceKard 2
Yeah that's why I just told all 3 of them to get an Acekard in one sentence. I mean if you don't plan to give your card to a year old or throw it against a wall. Acekard is the best and cheapest of the "basic" cards.
I think for detailed explainations as to why they just have to go back two pages in this thread and find the answer about 3 times.
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QUOTEFrankly if you focus on music and video, all flashcarts perform the same because they all use Moonshell (yea I know there are alternatives, but you won't use em).
Why not? I love Sakura on my Cyclo. o.O
 

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Use? Games
Price Range? Cheap
Slot 1/2? slot 1
Built in or expandable memory? MicroSD
Other? Undecided between Supercard DS One and Acekard 2
Support slot-2 GBA? Don't Care
Support slot-2 rumble packs? Nope
Support slot-2 RAM (web browser)? Nope

From the history I'm sure Acekard 2 is the one that is going to be suggested :-P But the anytime save feature would be nice on the Supercard DS One (But the save feature isn't a must)


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NightbladeEX said:
Use?
Mostly for Roms, apps, and multimedia.

Price Range?
Less than $15 , Preferred cheaper. DealExtreme.

Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular
Better than R4

Special features:
No patching require for games. For example Arm7 Patching. All WireLess Compatable. Good Quality of Gaming, make it look like a real game. Customizable Skin.

Other?
MicroSD/SDHC Support, Easy Update. Easy to use no confusion.

Slot 2:

Support slot-2 GBA?
Support slot-2 rumble packs?
Support slot-2 RAM (web browser)?
Supports expansion pack or its own memory?

PharaohsVizierThere is nothing that could make a cart look like a real game. There aren't any 1:1 flash carts, there are 1:1 fake carts but no flash carts. As for the price range, you can definitely get DSTT, AceKard 2 and perhaps the EDGE is a stretch. Either way, the best cart in that category is the AceKard 2. It is so incredibly cheap and it functions just as well as carts that are priced higher.

I don't Specifically didn't meant that It really has to look real but yeah, I have many links to many of flash card but I just found out about the M3 and it has rumble pack , memory pack and the support of SDHC. Thanks for your help, it really helped me.
 

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Games, MP3 Player
Price Range?
Cheapest Possible Because it is for Kids (Ages 5-10)
Slot 1/2?
Slot 1
Built in or expandable memory?
Expandable
Special features?
Easy to work with, but I know they all look pretty basic (I will be setting them all up for the kids, but I am hoping they can change the Music and whatnot)
Any flashcarts you are looking at in particular
R4DS
Other?
Cheap Cheap Cheap. I am getting at least 5 of them so the kids can use their DS as an MP3 player too (Plus I am already spending $700 on DS's) lolz

For all slot-1's (ignore if you want a slot-2):
Support slot-2 GBA?
Doesn't Matter
Support slot-2 rumble packs?
Doesn't Matter
Support slot-2 RAM (web browser)?
Doesn't Matter, as long as I can load on a Homebrew Browser
 

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An Edge for you. It has a simple easy to use menu and first of all it has very strong hardware. If it wasn't for kids I would say Acekard2, but that would probably broken within two days...
 

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Slowking said:
An Edge for you. It has a simple easy to use menu and first of all it has very strong hardware. If it wasn't for kids I would say Acekard2, but that would probably broken within two days...
Thanks, here is my counter....

Realhotstuff (http://www.realhotstuff.com/r4ds-microsd-bundle-p-184.html)
has R4DS's WITH 2GB cards for $20.... lolz
If I got a card that supports SDHC, I would want at least 4GB cards... I can find them for about $10 each, but the cost on this for all the kids is already pushing it...
Is SDHC/Simple menu the only reason you would suggest this card?

EDIT:
Ok, looking at some other sites... Maybe I could find some 4GB cards for cheap (I can get some $9 Micros right now, I can prolly get them cheaper if I wait)
Gameyeeeah (http://www.gameyeeeah.com/r4-iii-upgrade-sdhc-revolution-for-ds-p-803.html) has R4DS III's for pretty cheap too...
 

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Fenopy said:
Slowking said:
An Edge for you. It has a simple easy to use menu and first of all it has very strong hardware. If it wasn't for kids I would say Acekard2, but that would probably broken within two days...
Thanks, here is my counter....

Realhotstuff (http://www.realhotstuff.com/r4ds-microsd-bundle-p-184.html)
has R4DS's WITH 2GB cards for $20.... lolz
If I got a card that supports SDHC, I would want at least 4GB cards... I can find them for about $10 each, but the cost on this for all the kids is already pushing it...
Is SDHC/Simple menu the only reason you would suggest this card?

EDIT:
Ok, looking at some other sites... Maybe I could find some 4GB cards for cheap (I can get some $9 Micros right now, I can prolly get them cheaper if I wait)
Gameyeeeah (http://www.gameyeeeah.com/r4-iii-upgrade-sdhc-revolution-for-ds-p-803.html) has R4DS III's for pretty cheap too...



Slowking said:
R4 hasn't been updatet in about a year. If you are fine with new games not working go ahead and buy it.
Do yourself a favor and get an Edge: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10919


QUOTE(PharaohsVizier @ Dec 4 2008, 09:52 PM)
I second the EDGE, and if you happen to really want a cheap deal seeing as it looks like it, your kids might settle for DSTTs on DX right now, kind of crappy, apparently the build has gone down since I last got one, but definitely better than R4s
Thanks guys, definatly glad I asked. Would rather get something that is still supported than something out-dated....
I will just search for some cheap **MICRO**-SDs... Got a month of X-mas specials to get it.
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