English French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish
Open login
Nintendo DS - Slot 2
SuperCard Lite Rumble
Written by Janet    Monday, 22 December 2008 01:33    PDF Print E-mail

SuperCard Lite Rumble

Introduction


The SuperCard Rumble is a cheaper alternative version of the already released SuperCard. It's cheaper as it lacks the ability to play GBA games. Instead, it now has a built in rumble feature!

As we have already reviewed the SuperCard here. This review will primarily cover the differences in the Rumble version and any additional/new features.
Read more...  [SuperCard Lite Rumble] Last Updated ( Monday, 22 December 2008 02:41 )
 
Super Card SD & Super Pass 2 Review
Written by Janet    Saturday, 20 December 2008 03:38    PDF Print E-mail

Super Card SD & Super Pass 2 Review

 

Introduction


The products were reviewed on a US Mario Kart Hot Rod Red DS. This review will be covering the Super Pass 2 and the Super Card SD from a simple, DS rom perspective. If you just want to get your stuff setup so that you can play DS games, just be sure to read this review and follow the rules. Other superfluous uses of the Super Card, like image viewers or movie viewers, can be found in other reviews.

Read more...  [Super Card SD & Super Pass 2 Review]
 
M3 miniSD
Written by Janet    Saturday, 20 December 2008 03:08    PDF Print E-mail

M3 miniSD

 

Introduction

Hey! Here comes a Yall.net hardware review...albeit a tad bit late....

I'll be talking about the M3 miniSD...actually, there isn't much to talk about. All M3 products function pretty much the same and use the same software for the most part.
Hell, they even use the same styled packaging.

Read more...  [M3 miniSD]
 
M3 Lite Professional Review
Written by Janet    Saturday, 20 December 2008 03:00    PDF Print E-mail

M3 Lite Professional Review

 

M3 Lite Professional Black casing
M3 Lite Professional Ice Blue casing
M3 Lite Professional White casing
Installation mini-CD

The usual complaint about M3 is that its cost among most Slot-2 flash cards is higher than its competition. This is because of it being one of the better all-around packages. So, G6/M3 Team decided to find a way to cut costs. They heavily reduced on-board memory, virtually removing Game Boy Advance functionality. Now, M3 Lite Professional has arrived. Does the lower cost equal a better purchase? Does it try to cheaply cash in on its own namesake? Read on for the answers.

Read more...  [M3 Lite Professional Review]
 
M3 Perfect + 1G CF + Passkey For NDS Review
Written by Janet    Saturday, 20 December 2008 01:03    PDF Print E-mail

M3 Perfect + 1G CF + Passkey For NDS Review

 

 

Well here is my review for the awesome M3 Perfect. The way in which I will try and review the product is the steps I had to take in order to end up playing my favourite NDS/GBA games and the ease-of-use for the everyday person. The nice guys over at M3Adapter.com were kind enough to send me the M3, however what I didn't know was that I would also need a CF or SD card, card reader and passkey/passme.
Read more...  [M3 Perfect + 1G CF + Passkey For NDS Review]
 
  • «
  •  Start 
  •  Prev 
  •  1 
  •  2 
  •  3 
  •  4 
  •  5 
  •  Next 
  •  End 
  • »


Page 1 of 5

Visitors Details

2703055
TodayToday4506
YesterdayYesterday4468
This weekThis week24173
This monthThis month91473
AllAll2703055
Statistik