

- #SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW MANUAL#
- #SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
- #SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW DOWNLOAD#
In the pictures below, you will see nothing but crisp and clean interface. If the Supercard team perfected one thing, it was the user interface hands down. It earns some renown for its beautiful user interface. Now THIS is where the Supercard DSTwo truly excels. The User Interface of the Supercard DSTwo Yes, note that the micro SD slot is SPRING LOADED. And again, it gets better as you use it more often. It worried me that the spring was going to break. When I stuck my SD card in for the very first time, I heard a rough crunching and scraping noise. When I first started to use the Supercard DSTwo, I knew that since it was new it would be a little hard at first, not to mention that I had a freshly formatted brand new Transcend 8GB Class 6 memory card. The cart is very reflective, but it doesn't look cheap like the Acekard.Īnother thing to notice was the Micro SD slot. After a bit of use, however, it becomes fairly easy to pull in and out. On a DS Lite, to pull the cartridge out, you need to push down a little bit harder on the left side of the cartridge (opposite to the Micro SD slot) to pull it out. On a Nintendo DSi, it seems like it needs to be forced in with a little more vigor than normal. The DStwo fits awkwardly in the NDS slot on the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DS Lite series. The team also put a random screw on the right corner of the cart. However, a careful fingernail can pry the cartridge apart, something I refuse to do. After reading many reports about how DSTwos fell apart after coming out of the box or by other means, I can conclude that I just got lucky, because my DSTwo is sturdier than a rock. The reason for this is because of the way the cartridge was designed. Quite possibly the Supercard DSTwo's build quality is one of its most controversial points. This cart was released to the public on May 18, 2010, after about a year of development and hype in the video gaming community.Īnother perfect interface theme. This powerful CPU allows the Supercard DSTwo to perform once unthinkable actions, such as the built-in Game Boy Advance (GBA) emulator, AVI and DivX video playback, and a very powerful Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Emulator. The Supercard DSTwo flash cart is the second cart in existence to have a more powerful CPU built into the cartridge.

The Supercard DSTwo is the successor to the Supercard DSonei. The resulting folders will need to be copied to the root of the Micro SD.
#SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW DOWNLOAD#
Download and extract with WinRAR or another program. The download as of right now should be around 40.88MB. Go to their download section, click on the DSTwo option. To get set up, go to the Supercard website. Since when does an instruction booklet kill anyone? And double language, no less! The SD reader is cheap and durable and serves its purpose. This information can easily be found on the Supercard website.
#SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW MANUAL#
The manual is in Chinese and English, so don't panic if you feared only Chinese, though it only describes very basic things like uploading firmware or changing hotkey. The cartridge comes in a velvet tray with a mini instruction manual and Micro SD reader. Turn to the back and you see pictures of the interface and cartridge features.
#SUPERCARD DSTWO PLUS REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
When you get the Supercard DSTwo, you notice how professional it looks. Another thank you goes out to PharaohsVizier for negotiating with GameKool.įreshly formatted 8GB Transcend Micro SDHC memory card This sample was sent to me courtesy of the GameKool team, many thanks to them for supplying me with such an amazing flash cart. At long last, I can release my Supercard DSTwo review.
