View Full Version : Wanted: GB(C) Flash Cart
thegodofhellfire
12-26-2004, 01:04 PM
Howdy!
As a stocking filler for Christmas, Santa brought me a Game Boy Colour to tide me over until I get round to getting a DS. No school like the old-school. Zelda's doing a good job of passing the time just now, but I'm looking for a flash cart to use with it. Also, I'm in Scotland, but I'll cover however much postage that'll set you back.
-Scott-
PS: I already have a FlashAdvance Pro Linker (thanks IceWolf!), but does anybody know if this would work with a GB flash cart?
PPS: Incidentally, I've read some good thing about the Mr Flash 64M, but if anyone has a link to some product comparisons, I'd much appreciate it.
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gamezinc
06-03-2005, 03:29 PM
I have a gameboy exchanger made by Bung (same as Mr. Flash) with both 4 and 64 meg flash carts. Drop me a line if you're interested.
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The 9th Sage
06-04-2005, 02:02 AM
> PS: I already have a FlashAdvance Pro Linker (thanks
> IceWolf!), but does anybody know if this would work with a
> GB flash cart?
I seem to recall these carts being usable as a GB/C flash cart by using something called a GB Bridge, but good luck finding one. On the other hand, you can play black and white GB games just fine using Goomba, but not Color.
JCJones86
06-04-2005, 04:47 AM
> I seem to recall these carts being usable as a GB/C flash
> cart by using something called a GB Bridge, but good luck
> finding one. On the other hand, you can play black and
> white GB games just fine using Goomba, but not Color.
You do notice you're replying to a 6-month old post, right?
breadcrust
06-04-2005, 12:07 PM
big deal, i do it all the time on other forums...
The 9th Sage
06-05-2005, 03:38 AM
> You do notice you're replying to a 6-month old post, right?
Sorry for trying to be helpful and help this person. And No, I didn't notice the date to be honest to you.
Diskeater
06-05-2005, 04:19 AM
> You do notice you're replying to a 6-month old post, right?
He wasn't the first to reply.
JCJones86
06-05-2005, 04:57 AM
Oi, forget I said anything. <img src=smilies/retard.gif>
Just wondering if you noticed it since it became an unread thread when that other guy replied.
thegodofhellfire
06-07-2005, 03:42 AM
Sorry guys, I didn't notice any of the activity here at all! I'd totally forgotten I'd made this post in the first place. It was Boxing Day - all the port must have gone to my head. Just to update, I have a DS now, so the GBC flashcart plan is on the backburner for the moment (and times are lean while I'm waiting to start my job anyway). Thanks all the same for the replies.
And just FYI, if I don't reply to a post where I'm expected to, just drop me a PM - I more than likely didn't notice, or had just forgotten. Wouldn't want to appear to be so very rude again in the future.
Isildur
06-07-2005, 05:43 AM
> It was Boxing Day - all the port must have gone to my head.
Heh, that explanation goes well with your avatar. ;)
I had never heard of "Boxing Day" before, so I looked it up. You learn something new every day. <img src=smilies/thumb.gif>
breadcrust
06-07-2005, 07:09 AM
> I had never heard of "Boxing Day" before, so I looked it up.
> You learn something new every day.
you guys dont have it in america? (im assuming you are from there, since everyone here is, unless they say in their profile)
Isildur
06-07-2005, 07:30 AM
> you guys dont have it in america?
The Canadians apparently have it, but it's not a holiday here in the U.S. (See what it says about Americans here. (http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/boxing.asp))
Not that I'd be celebrating St. Stephen's Day anyway, as I'm Jewish. ;)
breadcrust
06-07-2005, 07:37 AM
> (See what it says about Americans here.)
> Despite the lively images suggested by the name, it has
> nothing to do with pugilistic expositions between tanked-up
> family members who have dearly been looking forward to
> taking a round out of each other for the past year.
rotfl <img src=smilies/laff.gif>
> Not that I'd be celebrating St. Stephen's Day anyway, as I'm
> Jewish. ;)
hell, no one "celebrates" it in australia, or anywhere else afaik. we just sit around, playing around with presents, and/or not doing much at all.
Isildur
06-07-2005, 07:52 AM
> > Despite the lively images suggested by the name, it has
> > nothing to do with pugilistic expositions between tanked-up
> > family members who have dearly been looking forward to
> > taking a round out of each other for the past year.
> rotfl
>
Yeah, I loved that part. <img src=smilies/laff.gif>
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