If the game is massive then it's loaded into a flash chip instead. The ez-flash IV loads games from a mini sd card into a ram chip. I included in this picture my gba ez-flash IV because it's what I imagine a krikzz flashcart would be like. The hardware isn't authentic so certain games have to be patched otherwise they'll crash. Smaller, around the size of your average gb / gbc cartridge.Ĭan only hold one save at a time by default. Next is the GB USB Smart Card 64M flashcart. Only one save stored at a time since it uses the real hardware. This devcart is big and if it wasn't I would have to flash it every time I wanted to change games. Using a game above 8mbit (only gbc games are this big) requires a bulky adapter. The devcart uses a real nintendo mbc5 chip, all games run without modification. On the far left is my devcart, building this thing takes a lot of work / parts.
Here's as far as I can tell the best available options: I've built and bought currently the best ways to play flash stuff on the original gameboy and gameboy color.