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    How many of you actually put the hacked Roms onto your GBA?
    Or do you just try them out on your PC?

    Just wanted to know :rambo:
     
    I don't, personally... I just enjoy them on my computer.
     
    I would love to, but its not an option since a cheap effective flash cartridge that will playback PKMN roms without any patching that will be delivered to the UK isn't something I come across often. ^^;;
     
    why blow loads of money on a flash cartridge? i just play them on my pc
     
    why blow loads of money on a flash cartridge? i just play them on my pc

    flash cards are good to have if you do not really use the computer very often or if you travel often, or just want to take the games with you
    i would put the games onto D.S but i dont have a flash card so for now i use them on the computer, once i get a flash card then i will do oboth
     
    I dont have a GBA, therefore it's Emulator strictly.
     
    I dont have a GBA, therefore it's Emulator strictly.

    now, there is an exceptional reason for hacks only, lol
     
    I wish i had a flash cartridge, then i could bring my gba games where ever i go. I was wondering is there such things as a empty gba cartridge or would you need to save over the original.
     
    If I ever get around to finishing Purple & Topaz, a few friends of mine want me to put them on flash cards... shame they're so EXPENSIVE:disappoin
     
    If I ever get around to finishing Purple & Topaz, a few friends of mine want me to put them on flash cards... shame they're so EXPENSIVE:disappoin

    They're not expensive, the 512M one I bought cost the same as a GBA game from a store. I even got another one for free by mistake. XD
    If you want to sell those games you have to sell them more expensive if you want any profit.
     
    Hacks are good and all, but until i get a some money to make my own cartridge so i can finally have a gigabite, or however much is one the ds to play as many pokemon games i want on one cartridge, it's staying on my PC.
     
    I play them on both. I try it on the computer first, if I like them I will put them on my flash cart. And Christos is right, the 512 and similar ones cost about the same price as you would pay in a store.XD
     
    On my PSP i have a GBA emulator as i am a loyal custom firmware fan GO D_A anyway on topic i onl ystick on those quite far in like Shiny Gold
     
    i stick strictly to pc because, quite frankly, i have no GBA or DS and not anywhere near enough money to afford the flash carts right now. it would be nice, but i just can't do it right now.
     
    I wish i had a flash cartridge, then i could bring my gba games where ever i go. I was wondering is there such things as a empty gba cartridge or would you need to save over the original.

    1. GBA cartriges (The "writable" ones are overpriced.HUGELY.
    2. Saving over a game is impossible.Its like a CD-R.Write, no Erase.Read Only.Now if we could IPS patch existing games...

    They're not expensive, the 512M one I bought cost the same as a GBA game from a store. I even got another one for free by mistake. XD
    If you want to sell those games you have to sell them more expensive if you want any profit.


    Where do you get them?
    Cheapest I've saw:63$ for the 512.
    Ha. Fat Chance I have money like that to blow.
    Ha.
     
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