Nintendo DS's Compatibility With GBA FlashCards 19
zetasmack writes "I know that since the arrival of the Nintendo DS I (and i'm sure many other /.ers) have been anxiously awaiting some news on dev kits. Well, unfortunately no flash kits are available (to my knowledge) for the DS yet, but the folks at gameboy-advance.net have tested the DS's compatibility with all of the available GBA flash cards. From the article: "At this point there is NO NDS Flash Card or Linker made specificly for backup of Nintendo DS Roms so we have tested the compatibilty of Gameboy Advance Backup devices with the NDS. At this point we looked at the most simple and at the same time the most important things. Can you play Games from "GBA Flash Card name...", and Does the Card & Linker backup set works with Nintendo DS""
Summary: Most Work OK. (Score:3, Interesting)
Great.... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Great.... (Score:2, Informative)
not very reliable (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:not very reliable (Score:5, Informative)
The other big one is SDD-1 emulation. There are dozens of addon chips that need to be emulated, but the SDD-1 (Used by Street Fighter Alpha, Star Ocean, and so forth for graphics compression) has proven to be one of the most elusive, and takes a great deal of horsepower to emulate. A PC considerably more powerful than the GBA (or even DS), running Snes9x in real-mode DOS (without Windows running at all) still can't handle SDD-1. ZSNES can do it with the pre-decompressed graphics packs, but you'll get some serious slowdowns on low-end PCs (On a p2 266, I had bad slowdowns with Star Ocean if there were multiple characters and effects on screen at once).
Anyway, aren't these also the same people who were talking about flawless PS1 emulation on the DS? Sorry, keep dreaming. Again, that's something that is still elusive even on the PC. Lots of games aren't working completely, and a great many require extensive settings tweaks to get running correctly.
And need I remind you of the current state of NES emulation on the GBA? It's one thing to say that it can emulate the SNES and PSX and Genesis and Atari and your toaster, but it's another to even get it emulating the NES.
Re:not very reliable (Score:2)
Not that you'd actually want to play the SNES version of Street Fighter Alpha 2, when I have the arcade version in MAME (or the Saturn version in reality
Re:not very reliable (Score:2)
Give me a $10 used SNES + a $70 SNES Flash Cart to a $1000 gaming PC anyday, when it comes to playing SNES games.
Re:not very reliable (Score:2)
GB Bridge (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:GB Bridge (Score:2)
It's nice to see that Nintendo didn't do anything to wreak compatibility on the flash carts, though. I use PocketNES quite a bit with my flash cart since my old NES has gotten flaky in its old age.
Re:GB Bridge (Score:2)
Annoying as hell, making me carry those bulky GB carts around after dropping $25 bucks on the bridge.
Conclusion (Score:2)
From our tests you can see that most of the GBA Flash Cards can be used on Nintendo DS. If you have bought a backup device for GBA - don't trow away your gameboy as chances are you will have to use it for writing roms - no link port on DS. If you have NDS and want a flash card for GBA, GB Color, SNES, NES roms etc. - look at the Sets with the External Writers!
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That's new... (Score:2)
Re:That's new... (Score:1)
my roms work fine! (Score:1, Interesting)
It is always nice to have it loaded up and having some one ask how i got my face on the screen