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Well well, the DS scene it still alive and kicking with the latest release of a brand new slot one flashcart.  Team Neoflash is to thank for yet another Letter + Number named cart.  As if we didn't already have enough, M3, R4, G6, N5, and others.  But really folks this cart is right up there in terms of features.  Behind its countless grammatical flaws, is a nice and solid list of specs:

SPEC:
* 1:1 original NDS cart size
* Support ALL version of NDS & Lite
* Simple PLUG and PLAY
* Drag and Drop, not need any extra patch
* NDS brightness adjustable
* Support Auto Sleep Mode
* Build in MagicKey pass2 function
* Build in 4K/64K/256K/512K/2M/4M REAL EEPROM Save
* Build in upgradeable BIOS flash
* Perfect DLDI low-level support, not need DLDI patch in advance, support DS-Linux directly
* Support homebrew, like MoonShell 1.71
* Support AR cheat code
* Support NDS/NDSL Rumble Pack function
* Build in 64Gb to 256Gb high speed memory
* Build in game accessing LED display function
* Build in USB 2.0 interface, can link to PC USB port directly
* Very fast read/write speed, VISTA USB "ReadyBoost" function ready

Believe it or not, that's a direct quote form team Neoflash, lets be glad they don't make dictionaries.  Never mind that though.  What's really magnificent and unique about this cart is that it comes with 64 GIGABYTES OF BUILT-IN MEMORY… NOT!!!!  Similar to the AceKard, this little fella has a deceiving 64 Gbit built in memory, which means it only has 8GB built-in.  That's still quite an impressive amount, the most even to be on any major flashcart.  And as you can see, the USB port is on the side, that's never been done before.

As for sales, there shouldn't be much expectancy here… Pretty much the only attractive feature here for brewers would be the on-board memory, but that's not going to carry a flash cart to great sales all by itself.  But keep your eyes peeled for updates.

Also, you can head over to the Neoflash website over here —> Cool

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