meh i guess it's prolly because the slot 1 options hasn't really stabilized yet and besides i play allot of gba games from time to time but then again i guess i could just hang onto my slot 2 card for the purpose of gba games
Actually I can see the appeal of flush-fitting carts. It makes sense if you keep the DS lite in a case of some sort so you don't have to keep taking the cart out. But that's the only reason, a cart sticking out doesn't affect gameplay at all so it's definitely not worth upgrading just for that. It's more like an added bonus than a reason in itself.Well, I find buying any kind of new flashcard if you already have a working one pretty pointless. I couldn't see why people wanted a card that sits flush with the DS/DSLite in the first place.
I couldn't see why people wanted a card that sits flush with the DS/DSLite in the first place. Now, everyone wants a Slot1 card.
Veho, can I just ask, have you ever seen an M3CF in a DSLite? It's makes your shiny new Lite look so fugly it's just ridiculous, plus, there's no chance you're getting those two to sit in a case while they are together.
Exactly. And becuase of regulations on EBay and similar sites it's not as if they can sell the old M3 to get some of the money back either. So a perfectly working cart becomes a £70 paperweight. Pointless.I understand choosing a flush-fitting flashcard as your first flashcard, or if you are upgrading to a better flashcard, but going from an M3 SD to an M3 Lite microSD only to make your DS look pretty, well, I can't understand that. And lots of people are doing just that: replacing their flashcards because they are "ugly".