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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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HyperLamer
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Well given the hardware changes, I doubt you can do that... Anyway, I'm assuming it's US, S&H and taxes aren't mentioned. Lucky me though, I can order by mail or phone, so I can just call and ask.
Dylan
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Easybuy is probably the most dependable source for flashcarts, but for the real Chinese sweatshop goodness that have good quality you will have to get it off one of those shady, unreliable sites that cost a good 40$ for shipping from Hong Kong.
You could try Ebay, just find someone with a lot of sales and a good feedback rating.

BTW: I am actually looking for a flash cart myself, which can have gba and gbc roms loaded to it. Oh yeah, and I would like to do this without having to purchase a peripheral like the GB Bridge.
HyperLamer
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I've probably asked this before, but I can't find the thread, so... What are some good flash carts for GBC and GBA? (Most significantly GBC.) I'm willing to spend around $100 Canadian and can probably convince my dad to let me use his credit card if I give him the cash and the site seems trustworthy. I'm looking for at least 4MB (32mbit) ROM and 64k SRAM for GBC, needs to have MBC3 support with clock. As for GBA... Well I really don't know what to look for.

BTW: After a lot of Googling, I've found that GBC flash carts are quite hard to come by. I did find this but there's not a lot of info. Has anyone used it before? Any good? Is the price in US, Canadian or some other currency?
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