I'm going to say it right now: I don't know if it's me and how I haven't been interacting with the homebrew/hacking community is, but I strongly believe that the Nintendo DS Scene (not counting the DSI and the 3DS; only the phat DS and the DS lite) is extremely underrated. While I have been tinkering around with my DS Lite with the flashcart that I have, it made me realize: Why does nobody want to touch the support for this console?
We have emulators like SNemulDS (or whatever it's called) that can barely run most of the SNES' Library, GenesisDS having a decent amount but games that are the size of Sonic3&K and above don't work, NES Emulation being alright GBA.... That's the only one that i don't know of.
Now I understand, you can have all of the benefits of the DS more with tbe consoles that came after it, but all I just want for instance is to play GBA games without having to get an ever drive or anything like that. I mean, I do have a flash art thsg exclusively plays GBA games but I don't even want to know the compatibility there because games like Sonic Advance 1 and 2 (not 3 becsuse that one works as intended), and Monkey Ball Jr doesn't even want to boot into the game at all.
Maybe that's where GBARunner2 comes to the kick: playing GBA games natively through what the DS has to offer. But something that I want to ask myself is: why is there less support given on the Dzd ones rather than the DSi/3DS? Maybe I don't know the differences between how they work (I would like to know though) and how it's a little bit difficult to ensure great compatibility with the DS by itself or a lack of people to fix compatibility issues, but... Eh, idk.
I do apologise if this sounds a little bit weird to read, I did make this when I was half-tired half awake lol. If you do have any questions though, I will like to hear.