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datel skirts the line again... Max Media Launcher for Nintendo DS

Hardcore gamers the world over invested in Flash Carts for their GBA handhelds, running home brew games or programs shared among users or downloaded from the internet. With a Flash Cart and an emulator, for example, you could play games for older machines such as the Mega Drive/Genesis or the Sinclair ZX Spectrum on your handheld. It was your ticket to a whole new world of home brew software and emulation gaming. Then came the Nintendo DS. It’s fully backwards-compatible with the GBA, but you could only use a Flash Cart in GBA mode. There was no easy way of accessing DS programs on your Flash Cart. Until now…

MAX Media Launcher for the Nintendo DS and DS Lite is the perfect solution for accessing DS media from any GBA flash storage device. Simply snap in the Max Media Launcher cartridge, and that's it! Media, freeware, executables and other files stored on your flash card can be launched. The Flash Cart revolutionised the GBA home brew scene, and with MAX Media Launcher, it will do for the DS too.

MAX Media Launcher is compatible with most types of flash cards including M3 and NEO.
MAX Media Launcher for DS

sounds suspiciously like a passme to me...
 

cabel

Member
Never change, Datel. Never change.

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aparisi2274

Member
CO_Andy said:
Gotta luv them for the GCN Action Replay.


I do, and yet I hate them immensly for the GBA/DS action replay. Why the hell do they have to make the DS AR work with "powersaves" only? I hate that. I think XB was like that as well. How hard is it to create codes for it that gives the player infinite coin or health or something.
 
and now it's confirmed to be a passme2 like device...

The device comes packaged in a small box along with an instruction booklet that clearly explains the device is only used to boot code and doesn’t have any internal features other then that. Its instructions recommend using the device with the M3 and/or SuperCard Nintendo DS development units.

I tested the device with the M3 SD, M3 CF, SuperCard and Flash2Advance Ultra flashcarts and they all worked out just fine. Each device would boot up correctly and there were no errors when testing homebrew applications and legitimate backups. Each device successfully booted.

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