Wow, just stumbled upon this...
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.10369
Don't know how good it is, but it's damn cheap. I think I paid around $60 for my set at the time.
emulation on a gba sp
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Ive used deal extreme a few times and they have allways been good.
Infact its where I got my really really cheap carts
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4707
Infact its where I got my really really cheap carts
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4707
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CantStrafeRight wrote:Ive used deal extreme a few times and they have allways been good.
Infact its where I got my really really cheap carts
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4707
Damn that's cheap. I wouldn't mind having one around just to keep a few extra games on me when I travel.
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Mini SD SUPERCARD
I have used the mini sd supercard for about a year now. I play my GBA SP all the time and have no problems!
You just buy your own mini sd card on newegg or wherever and load up all the games you want and plug it into the bottom of your SUPER CARD and away you go. It emulates sms, nes, and of course your gameboy and gameboy color(emulators come loaded on card) as well as playing most all of your GBA games (i have only run into a problem on a couple games). The cool thing is that you can use the same card on the DS if you get one and use it to play DS games with the "superkey". What you do with that is you plug the superkey into the DS game slot and that somehow makes it look for the GBA slot where you have your games stored on your supercard. Very Cool
I bought mine from here, they did well but it took like 2 weeks to get to me.
http://www.gameyeeeah.com/supercard-min ... -p-41.html
You just buy your own mini sd card on newegg or wherever and load up all the games you want and plug it into the bottom of your SUPER CARD and away you go. It emulates sms, nes, and of course your gameboy and gameboy color(emulators come loaded on card) as well as playing most all of your GBA games (i have only run into a problem on a couple games). The cool thing is that you can use the same card on the DS if you get one and use it to play DS games with the "superkey". What you do with that is you plug the superkey into the DS game slot and that somehow makes it look for the GBA slot where you have your games stored on your supercard. Very Cool
I bought mine from here, they did well but it took like 2 weeks to get to me.
http://www.gameyeeeah.com/supercard-min ... -p-41.html
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Flak Beard wrote:CantStrafeRight wrote:Ive used deal extreme a few times and they have allways been good.
Infact its where I got my really really cheap carts
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4707
Damn that's cheap. I wouldn't mind having one around just to keep a few extra games on me when I travel.
As I said in a earlier post the batteries in mine went a flat so I cant save. I keep meaning to leave my gameboy on over night to see if they recharge but I keep forgeting.
Dude items on Dealextreme are really cheap... Although the reviews seem to show that you have a hit or miss experience with them!
The first thing I thought of was that for some people it would be worth to keep 2 or 3 more played games on these "secondary" carts while cycling through larger games on their "main" flash cart.
Then I went to the site and spotted some useful and cheap stuff - for example, the USB charging cable. Does anyone have one of those, I'm unsure of it will take much longer to charge the battery through USB instead of the socket charger.
Ivo.
The first thing I thought of was that for some people it would be worth to keep 2 or 3 more played games on these "secondary" carts while cycling through larger games on their "main" flash cart.
Then I went to the site and spotted some useful and cheap stuff - for example, the USB charging cable. Does anyone have one of those, I'm unsure of it will take much longer to charge the battery through USB instead of the socket charger.
Ivo.