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The EZ-Flash IV is also one of the best GBA carts. It supports cheats, it plays all games to my knowledge, and without lag, unlike such cards as Supercard which always had a lag problem with GBA games as a result of lacking the dedicated flash memory for GBA games. It also has a DS-mode GUI you can use by using the NoPass functionality of most slot-1 carts, which is more user friendly than the GBA-mode one. And you can get both a GBA-cart sized and a DS lite-sized version. M3 is also a good choice if you can find it. G6 I don't believe had a GBA flashcart that accepted memory cards, but I may be wrong.You cannot change the "Game Boy" bootup screen, as that's written into the BIOS.
The most accessible cart nowadays would be the EZ-Flash IV. Look around the GBA forums to find out where you can still buy them. 0ShippingZone might still sell them.
Both the Supercard and EZ-IV have RAM that they copy the games into before launching them; the Supercard's is just cheaper and slower, which causes the slowdowns. The games would not run directly from the SD card on any flash cart. The EZ-IV also has 32 MB of NOR flash for playing games larger than 16 MB, which is very slow to write to but very quick to read from, and it's that response time that the GBA requires.it plays all games to my knowledge, and without lag, unlike such cards as Supercard which always had a lag problem with GBA games as a result of lacking the dedicated flash memory for GBA games.