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It has been freaking 4 years since they first announced these. We will see. I have 0% faith in Neoflash.
That's the fact which concerned me the most when reading this announcement. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
 

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I still have my Super WildCard DX2 for my SNES and it was and is has always been a really lovely piece of kit.
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Tototek used to sell them bare in the beginging, had to take a real game appart and use that case.
Tototek ones fit the case perfect of an original game, i got a small hole in my case where the cic chip sits, so i can switch chips when needed (for testing), The T-connector is also bare pcb.

I do own all tototek units and are happy with it, but i'm open to any other new card, even from NeoFlash.
I also still use my ProFighter Turbo for snes, Double Pro Fighter for MD and Z64/V64Jr (512)/V64 (CD)for N64
For PC-Engine i still use the Tototek and neoflash one
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and i preffer the neoflash one, cause it fits more the original
 

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Maybe the point with these carts is that they'll be a bit MORE CHEAP than Tototek's, which to say all, aren't cheap AT ALL.

Too bad that anyone didn't notice that those flashcards REQUIRE the Neo2/3 NDS Flashcarts to work. That's where they read roms from.

A subtle attempt from Neoflash to sell all those remaining stocks of Neo2/3?
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raulpica said:
Maybe the point with these carts is that they'll be a bit MORE CHEAP than Tototek's, which to say all, aren't cheap AT ALL.

Too bad that anyone didn't notice that those flashcards REQUIRE the Neo2/3 NDS Flashcarts to work. That's where they read roms from.

A subtle attempt from Neoflash to sell all those remaining stocks of Neo2/3?
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If they are indeed going to use the Neo2Twin then they better either sell it together with it or lower the price on it. Cause as it stand now the only place I've managed to find it at has it for $59 with no shipping included
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Minox_IX said:
raulpica said:
Maybe the point with these carts is that they'll be a bit MORE CHEAP than Tototek's, which to say all, aren't cheap AT ALL.

Too bad that anyone didn't notice that those flashcards REQUIRE the Neo2/3 NDS Flashcarts to work. That's where they read roms from.

A subtle attempt from Neoflash to sell all those remaining stocks of Neo2/3?
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If they are indeed going to use the Neo2Twin then they better either sell it together with it or lower the price on it. Cause as it stand now the only place I've managed to find it at has it for $59 with no shipping included
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Well I guess they'll sell it together
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And I also hope it'll remain cheap even with a Neo2 bundled.

Personally, I'm gonna get a NES when the NES one is out
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Hmm i still have 2 CD64 plus Backupstations and Dr V64 jr 512.
I didnt take a closer look but if you need to connect it to a PC to upload a Rom its not that good.
If it has internal memory for a lot games chooseable with Gui it would be ok.
Anything else would stay behind the CD64 plus.
 

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RadioShadow said:
If I have a PAL Machine and if ran a JP/US game on ones of these, would it run in NTSC 60Hz?
No, I'd imagine it will be the same as when used on a V64/jr/Z64 etc, with the same issues.
 

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caffeinekid said:
I still have my Super WildCard DX2 for my SNES and it was and is has always been a really lovely piece of kit.
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That's not a DX2, but a DX. Still a very nice copybox though.

QUOTE(lilsypha @ Jun 4 2009, 11:45 AM) Sorry folks, but I have to rain on the parade and say this is NEOFLASH. Has anyone experienced the absolutely atrocity of their NDS carts? What on earth makes you think they're going to be able to produce SNES/N64 carts that are a) any better than the solutions already out there and b) going to work at all? They have the worst track record ever, and I for one wouldn't touch anything with their name on it with a ten foot pole.
That's exactly the reason I'd never ever buy one. The company is just too retarded to be true...

Plus they have some big competition (CD64, Z64, V64, etc). The SNES copiers are aged though, floppy disks... are old.

However, the SWC DX2 can work with the DiskDual, where you can put a 2 GB HDD with all SNES ROMs in. It's very expensive though.

We'll see. I'll never buy this, since I have a Z64 and a SWC DX2 + DiskDual.
 

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http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=38245 bad review
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=35494 good review
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=29211 bad review


didn't really read the reviews but i just looked at the scores the only good score was the MK4-Mini.i never tried their products before but on gbatemp they have more bad reviews than good.but can it reall be hard for them to mess up with the n64? its not a handheld so it should be easier to make it work.

the only problem i have with these is the memory capacity.

if i'm correct i you can only hold 48MB of games for snes and 512MB for n64.i'm sure im going to use more memory than 512MB for n64 but for snes i'm not to sure yet but i think i have over 70MB on wii so 48MB is not enough.

a postive about this is playing games on the actual system.
 

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PLEASE DO NOT ...... Don't underestimate the Tototek cards
I recon their way better and cheaper, and about bare cards
seems like NEOflash is more like a bare cart then a Build in Card from tototek xD

and don't forget about the price, i'm sure these are gonna cost u 100$ for sure
wich is a Rip-off IMO
 

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