Difference between revisions of "NinjaPass X9"
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Revision as of 15:25, 23 February 2007
AKA: NinjaPass, X9, Ninja X9.
Manufactured by: NinjaPass
Contents
General
- The EZ-Flash V is the EZTeam’s answer to the call of slot-1 flashcards. It supports simple drag & drop functionality as well as a unique hybrid system.
Features
- Interchangable casings
- Usable on virtually any current operating system
- Drag and drop clean ROMs
- Multiple saves per game
- Great homebrew support
- An official English web forum
GBAtemp Review
- Excerpt: "My overall impression of the NinjaPass X9, as of the time of this writing, is that this product is still within a beta testing process due to its unfinished feel. The GUI is grossly dated. Having to create your own save files everytime is inconvenient. ROM compatibility is good, but still pales in comparison to its slot-2 competitors."
Images
Compatibility
ROM Compatibility
Homebrew Compatibility
link to chart