GBA SP Flash Cartridges
Anybody use em and if so what are the pitfalls etc? (If any)
I've spoke to the guy at Consoleplus uk at the weekend and he's pointing me in the direction of the "EZ Flash2 Powerstar USB linker kit" which retails just short of £108 for the kit and a 256mb flash cart.
Are there any cheaper places to buy em in the UK (Or worldwide)?
Cheers
Nick
I've spoke to the guy at Consoleplus uk at the weekend and he's pointing me in the direction of the "EZ Flash2 Powerstar USB linker kit" which retails just short of £108 for the kit and a 256mb flash cart.
Are there any cheaper places to buy em in the UK (Or worldwide)?
Cheers

Nick
Got an EZF Advance a month or so ago
Its great.
sometimes it doesnt "burn" correctly but in the whole seems good
cart is 128M you need to bear in mind the games are 32,64,128 so you will get 1-4 on it depending which you are burning.
Its got a RTC so if you are backing up something like Pokemon that uses a RTC then it will still work. Also you dont need any speed patches.
I used console plus.
Im not sure if you are looking at the same one, sounds a little diff.
Its great.
sometimes it doesnt "burn" correctly but in the whole seems good
cart is 128M you need to bear in mind the games are 32,64,128 so you will get 1-4 on it depending which you are burning.
Its got a RTC so if you are backing up something like Pokemon that uses a RTC then it will still work. Also you dont need any speed patches.
I used console plus.
Im not sure if you are looking at the same one, sounds a little diff.
Nick , call me. I have just ordered the latest top gear rally game for Gameboy SP which comes with official box and instructions for 13 quid delivered. The samwe source can get the flash cartridges dirt cheap. You need to make sure you get the card that allows you to save games on it as most dont.
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