so... how bout that ninja card?

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  1. icytags

    icytags Member

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    so after a brief departure I today was once again on the look out for somthing new in the ds(movie/rom/homebrew) market and came across a new product called a ninja card.

    so seeing as how I need advice from the ds wise again. Is this the answer to the (multi component/price varying/confusing) ds media question?

    will it work instead of a flash cart?
    is it better?
    issues?

    open question who is getting one?.peace.
     
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    Apparently, there are three differect Ninjapass products. One is a PassMe, whereas the other two can have games loaded on them. The difference between the other two is that one can have multiple games, but the other one can only have a single game loaded onto it at a time. Essentially, it's an all-in-one solution. However, I haven't heard much about it other than features, so I don't even know if it's good or not. Sounds great conceptually though, doesn't it?

    The biggest flaw with the Ninjapass is it's memory capacity (512 megabit/64 megabytes), meaning 1 gigabit games won't work on it. Metroid Hunters and Bleach are examples of 1 gigabit DS games.

    It'd make a decent PassMe, but I wouldn't use it as a primary means of playing back-ups or using homebrew.

    Get a flash cart or adapter. You'll be much happier.
     
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    damn well that sucks. I wonder why there is so little memory on it.
    ds carts are just oblong flash cards so it makes no sense to have so little. well whatever it at least looks cool.peace.
     

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