M3i Zero.
Works with everything
Great team behind it, frequent updates.
Hi
Today I put on layby 3 dsi for my 3 boys for xmas. got 3 different colours (no not a pink one for all then nancy boys out there). each console came with accessory pack and a game. I got scooby doo, super mario for ds and pirates.
These games and what ever other ones will keep them entertained but I know they will leave them lying arround and prob misplace them for periods of time until they clean their rooms etc.
Anyway I would like to know which flash cart to get to transfer these games onto? Since I haven't actually got the consoles in my hands yet, I do not know what firmware / os version they are running but I presume the latest.
All advice would be fantastic
Thanks
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Really the 4 that were killed deserved it.
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M3i Zero.
Works with everything
Great team behind it, frequent updates.
Hey poison
the m3i zeros work well and don't have issues with certain games - got mine from Urban_sOulja
definitely a good product
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urban_s0ulja (21-10-10)
urban_s0ulja (21-10-10)
Urban is either extremely game or stupid for selling these in Australia after that Aussie guy was successfully prosecuted for selling flash carts in Australia.
Not that I am saying that he does or does not.
Haven't killed anyone who didn't deserve it.
Really the 4 that were killed deserved it.
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Last edited by urban_s0ulja; 21-10-10 at 01:02 AM.
the thing with the m3i Zero is that the cart doesn't have any firmware on it - nor does it come with firmware when purchasing it, you have to find the firmware and flash them yourself....... so they aren't a ds cart until you do something to make it work........ just once you change them they work really well
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Stupid or game - naa don't think so
The gg case was a out of court settlement,
No prosecution because it didn't go through the courts.
Nor is it law.
The company in question most likely filed bankruptcy and handed over the company to a family member so doubt anyone saw any money change hands.
The r4i they where selling had 1mbit of copyright protected game on it, part of a rom (the boot strap) so that's a big no no to start with.
Then it was all really good media hype / PR spin.
This is my understanding of the matter, I could be wrong.
Interesting none the less.
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