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− | The SuperCard teams history begins with the production of the first SuperCard CF. Through higher demand,the SC Team then made the second version, which was much less exposed outside of the DS. /* | + | The SuperCard teams history begins with the production of the first SuperCard CF. Through higher demand,the SC Team then made the second version, which was much less exposed outside of the DS. This was then followed by the most popular version of the SuperCard series, the SuperCard SD. /*needs work*/ Often referred to as the "cheapest" or lowest end of the DS back up kits, SuperCard flashcarts are known for their low price, and unfortunately lack of consistent updates. (In comparison to other companies such as: [http://wiki.gbatemp.net/index.php/G6_%28Lite%29 G6 Team] and [http://wiki.gbatemp.net/index.php/M3_Adapter_%28Perfect/Pro/Lite%29 M3] ) |
==SuperCard Versions== | ==SuperCard Versions== |
Revision as of 00:04, 1 March 2007
Contents
History
The SuperCard teams history begins with the production of the first SuperCard CF. Through higher demand,the SC Team then made the second version, which was much less exposed outside of the DS. This was then followed by the most popular version of the SuperCard series, the SuperCard SD. /*needs work*/ Often referred to as the "cheapest" or lowest end of the DS back up kits, SuperCard flashcarts are known for their low price, and unfortunately lack of consistent updates. (In comparison to other companies such as: G6 Team and M3 )
SuperCard Versions
SuperCard CF (Compact Flash) Slot 2
SuperCard SD (Secure Digital) Slot 2
SuperCard Lite (Mini SD) Slot 2
Supercard Lite Rumble Version Review