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The EZ FlashOmega Black Transparent Edition is a versatile gaming card compatible with GBA, NDS, and NDSL consoles. It features a USB Micro SD card reader for easy file transfers, real-time save capabilities, and upgradeable firmware, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience. With a one-year warranty and dedicated support from GEDDES, you can game with confidence.
L**T
Best Flashcart for Gameboy Advance Out There
The flashcart works great, can properly save games like a real cartridge, fits perfect in both Game Boy Advance and DS. Easy to use once set up. I had to consult YouTube to get a hang of properly setting up. Make sure to download the necessary items from the EZflash website and follow their directions to update the software once it’s loaded on the micro sd card. Once you have that figured out, it’s as easy as copying and pasting your Roms into the micro sd card
S**E
Works great for what i needed so far
Works exactly how i'd want it too. make sure to read everything as it's simple but has a few things to it that you need to know like waiting a few moments after saving to turn it off.
Q**K
Works great, every GBA game for one price!
Works great. Nice UI and extra features like save states and cheats. Games load quickly and retain in game saves. This is definitely worth it considering how much people are trying to charge for individual gba games.
Z**N
Split up your files, and get a better battery!
When I first got this, I had difficulties getting my entire library (approx. 915 files) to populate on the flash cart. 515 files would load, and the other 400 would be an empty file either at the top, or at the bottom of the list. Everything was formatted as it should, and the only solution I could find online was to just copy everything over again. The only change I got from this was some files would show up this time, that wouldn't last time (and ones that were showing up before, now aren't showing up in place of the others doing the same)I suddenly remembered this from when I had an EZ Flash Junior (GB/GBC), and from information I learned online, these really do not like when there are more than approximately 256 in one folder.Solution? Taking the library and splitting it up into alphabetized order, each folder containing at most 150 files. Doing this, I was able to access my full library of 915, across around 10 folders.Secondly, this can be read all over the internet, but I'll include this for informational purposes in my review. Flash cartridges take significantly more battery power than normal GBA games do. If your Gameboy has an old battery, you could end up attached to a charger a lot more frequently. A replacement battery is approximately $10.I would absolutely recommend this flash cart. It works well, you're paying significantly less than buying resold (and sometimes illegitimate) games.The micro SD card fits pretty far into the slot, so if you have bigger fingers like I do, it can be a little difficult to get it out without feeling like you might damage the cartridge.
E**I
Quick, easy, fun
Easy to set up, easy to use, perfect for people wanting that classic experience
T**R
Good work well one thing tho
This product works really well and lets me play every game on GBA game boy game boy color and NES it also lets save data say in an area and has a clock built into it on top of this it works really good The only thing is you have to figure out how to use the . ben files and stuff but it lets you save data on all consoles no matter if it's NES or gameboy advance and also lets you choose betweencertain languages and other thingsI'm a kid and was able to figure this out so I think anyone else can
W**T
This thing blows, dude
Hey hey, as a geriatric 22 year old, I can comfortably say user error is a factor in using this device and that I'm not immune to failure. However the chance for user error to occur on this thing is insane, and I've seen the support forums for this product and the dev responses fall somewhere between "It's your fault" and "Skill issue" so needless to say this things a hot sloppy mess to get working. So what I'm about to tell ya is why this thing just isn't worth the time or money, and you should look elsewhere or just straight up use your phone/pc and save yourself some Tylenol.-REVIEW FOR LOW ATTENTION SPANNERSDon't worry kids I need keys jangling in front of me too to have any interest, but long story short is that this is the most buggy un-user-friendly device for emulation I've ever used and it sucks your battery dead in 20 minutes anyway on a stock GBA SP. Like, save yourself the money and do yourself this favor to have a generally better experience as far as stability and functionality goes:1) Using the phone or pc I know you're using rn, go get an emulator program (I'd recommend My Boy! for android, and VisualBoy or mGBA for PC) and load it up with as many copies of Mario Pinball as you can.2) Buy yourself a half decent controller, if you're a poor boy you can literally sneeze in a gamestore and walk out with a wired 360 controller or a used bluetooth controller for like 10-30 bucks, otherwise I'd recommend something like a series s controller or the PS4 controller since it's touch pad is awesome on mobile emulation.Badaboom, that's it kids, you can now play max FPS, stable saving, backlit GBA games with the option of speakers and casting screen that costs you probably nothing since I'd guess you have all of that stuff at home already don't ya? And look I'm not deaf to the fact that you wanna play on official hardware and carry a lil thinger in your pocket for easy access, but you already carry around your phone man, you'd be carrying two devices, and probably the charger for both. And if you want the small form factor of GBA controller then get that 8Bitdo Zero two, the things the size of a bar of soap. It's just easier and cheaper to use your device you have, and you can do way more with it for less money. So remember squirt:"Don't pull out a loan, just use your phone!"-REVIEW FOR PEOPLE WHO WANNA KNOW MOREOkay lemme hit you with the review plain and sweet, while the promise of emulating on official hardware is a tasty treat that cannot be beat, this thing delivers on that promise like a FedEx driver delivers your package, in a mostly broken half functional heap. Now let me put this in some bullet points for easy readin' for ya:o SD Card ProblemsFirst of all this thing requires some real specific formatting, and doesn't play nice with anything other than absolute brand name SD cards. Now while that isn't really a problem, but it's a nuisance. But once you get your card formatted using it's barely functional SD adapter, good news! It just reformats your card randomly anyways so you'll add new games and it wont even show up without you reformatting it properly and risking losing all your save data! And speaking of...o Save File StabilityOkay so this happened to me like 5 times on Mario Pinball land (Which rules and you're shooting yourself in the foot by not playing it) where I'd play for like an hour, save state, save IN GAME, and then come back the next day and all my progress would miraculously vanish! So I see if the save data is still on the card, and by God it still is hey problem solved bust out the champagne we did it boys. Yeah not quite, so basically that save file will just corrupt and no longer be addressable out of nowhere because of the card constantly reformatting itself and it will just start falling apart the longer you play, aka your saves are at constant risk and you can lose hours or days of progress instantly.o Updating/Root problemsSo I'm pretty good with technical stuff, like I can build a PC and I can mess with software just fine so reasonably I can handle rooting and updating an emulation device, this thing flat out refused to address the update files when I first got this and it took me genuinely a week to finally get it formatted without updating on it's own to read and use the update files. All in all, this thing was made by chimps.o Battery LifePlain and sweet, this thing SUCKS down your battery. I mean it would take about 20 minutes and I'd have to recharge it, like, it's borderline unusable if you're not within a 2 foot radius of an outlet. There too, might I add, that factor defeats the entire purpose of a "Portable System"-So yep that about it, thing stinks go home ya scamp go play Strawberry Shortcake's Summertime Adventure and save yourself the 70 or 80 bucks. It just doesn't work, and the set up to even get it to "not work properly" is weeks of effort. You would be better off sending me that kind of money and I'll fly to your house and slap you across the face and you'd feel the same amount of frustration and waste of time that you would have had. Except my ticket would probably cost more than that and I know you live in a bachelor pad with a lawn chair and your gaming set up surrounded by dirty dishes and socks so I think I'd rather stay home. Okay well, yeah that's it haha okay well I'm gonna go date supermodels and drive around in my amazing boy genius rocket car or maybe take a nap you take care of yourself, or don't honestly like that's your choice to make and I respect your decision on the matter.As a bonus hilarious joke, I leave you with this really cool ascii art of me irl:⠀ ____( :] ) _ノ ヽ ノ\_`/ `/ ⌒Y⌒ Y ヽ( (三ヽ人 / || ノ⌒\  ̄ ̄ヽ ノヽ___>、___/ | ( 王 ノ〈 /ミ`ー―彡\ / ╰ ╯ \ / \
J**L
Gba flash card
Easy to setup and use, it lives in my ds lite now.64gb was overkill for entire library's of games.
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