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The EZFlash Omega Cartridge is a versatile flash cart designed for Game Boy Advance and DS systems, featuring the latest firmware and supporting up to 128GB Micro SD cards. It includes essential components for easy setup, making it perfect for gamers looking to relive their favorite titles with modern convenience.
W**N
Better than emulators
The flash cart works near perfectly. The file menu is simple and easy to navigate. There are a ton of options for games; the most useful being a button combo that lets you jump back to the flash cart menu without having to reboot. Setting up the cart is really easy; just drop a few system files and game folders on a micro SD card and you are ready to roll.Since it wasn't very clear, you can also run GB and GBC games with this cartridge. Some of the GB and GBC games have Super GB overlays and coloration for others, so you don't have to play games in black & white.I did find a few games that don't load properly, but it doesn't ruin my enjoyment of this flash cart at all.TL;DRIt is great and cheaper than the EverDrive Flash cartridges with some good options.
D**.
Everything you need.
Went with this since it is half or even a third of the price of its competitor, Glad I did as it works just as you want it to and had extra features. Make sure you search for the "Simple Light" firmware as that will add backups for save files. Making your GBA into an all in one handheld is definitely worth it.
A**U
Worked as intended
Worked well, was easy to swap out the second plate to have it fit my DS Lite as well. Kind of a scary process when you take the screws out as the whole thing falls apart, but easy to get it back together. No problems with any games so far! FFVII, SMB3, Namco museum, and Pokémon emerald tried so far
N**S
Read Save Error - no matter how long I wait
So the first time it corrupted was 2 weeks after recieving it. Phantasy Star collection, waited 30 seconds or more. Corrupted every save for every game, including the 8 or so hours I had put into Castlevania (I work third, handhelds pass the time when things are dead)So I look into getting the x5 mini or whatever from Krikzz as its reliable albeit more $$$. But in the mean time, as ive had unrrlated issues ordering due to my bank, I format a long format, recopy the ROMs, and then play Aria of Sorrow for a bit. I save. Then I leave the GBA on, plugged in (LiPo batt "mod") and then turn it off after falling asleep. Then I go to play Doom a day or so later. Save read error. Didnt even have a save as it was corrupted the first time! Its a recopy of the ROM. So then I try ro load random other stuff, they load up, but when I try Aria of Sorrow, no save file!!!!Screw this, even if theres a "fix" knowing its THIS finnacky, im not playing games worried all the time my saves will corrupt.I dont leave reviews like this too often,and are usually pretty understandable or at least give something higjer than a 1 star. This deserves zero. There are solutions to this issue. At least a drive access LED. Some have modded them in, which I could prob do but then I couldnt return it if it still corrupted. And it cant be the SD Card as it is tested and im only using like 4GB or something crazy small.Unreliability like this is unacceptable and makes the product a paper weight. Returned.
B**
This is the one
good quality, works out of the box. Supports hacks and translations
N**E
Good, with high battery draw
Device works well, savedstates are good, and the included gb/gbc compatibility is nice (some games excluded like Pokémon silver).Make sure you wait 10 seconds or so after a save for it to write to the SD card or risk losing your save.Battery consumption is rather high though
R**I
Good product
It was a present for my nephew and he was very happy w/it.
R**N
Time Makes Fools of Us All
This thing can funcion ok most of the time. Playing specifically GBA games, while the unit is plugged in because this thing draws mad power, it only locks up once in a while. It plays all the GBA games I tried. But you really have to treat it like a little baby. If you interrupt it while it is writing to the memory in any way, it's all toast and you have to delete everything, reformat, put everything back on it again, and start over with all your saves. Sometimes it writes fast, sometimes it doesn't. Maybe it depends on the card, or your proximity to ley lines. At some point, you will wait just not quite long enough by maybe a split second, and you will screw it up and have to start over. Over time, the GBC and NES emulation has proven to be very hit or miss, with a lot of GBC games simply not functioning properly and just producing garbled images. This is with tested files that work fine in other environments. The NES games are stretched out with improperly scaled pixels, and cause the GBA to lock up frequently. A lot of the time, the NES and GB/GBC games don't load until after a few tries. It seems like the longer this thing is exposed to the air, the more issues and bugs start to take it over. I expect it to fuse into a worthless chunk in a year or so. Do yourself a favor and get the right flash cart (The X5). This one ain't it, not even at that price. If you can't afford a better one, wait until you can. Any other emulation solution you can find will be better.
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