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| GamingCrazy Rookie ![]() | best homebrew card Im buying a ds in a few days and i wanted to get in on the homebrew scene, i dot know what stuff has been created for it, but im intrested. Whats best for playing roms? the m3 ds simply, r4ds or the evolution? thanks, and is it really as easy as dragging and dropping the rom and then starting the psp?
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| GamingCrazy Novice ![]() | Re: best homebrew card i have an m3 ds simply. the r4 and the m3 are pretty much the same. same factory and everything. i actually use r4 skins on my m3, its all the same. it is drag and drop. you have a folder called Games and you just drag roms in there. same with Music and videos |
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| GamingCrazy Guru ![]() | Re: best homebrew card ^^ You both know nothing. R4 if you want reliability and ease of use. Evo's the best in my opinion. And what a good opinion it is. The M3 is made by the same company as the R4, but the R4 team develop the updates ect, then the M3 team make them work for the M3. So M3 sucks. Quote:
Buy an Evolution, they're the best. It's good you came into the scene now, since the Evo can handle GBA roms as well in it's slot-1 solution. Plus they're SO much cheaper then they used to be.
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| GamingCrazy Newbie | Re: best homebrew card I'd recommend the R4. all you have to do is drag and drop roms. The R4 OS is easy to use, includes a bunch of cheats incase you need them, allows for themes, can press LRABXY ingame to go back to the R4 menu, and includes Moonshell which allows for playing music, movies, and e-books. Among other things. hope this helps P.S. movies suck on DS |
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