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The
M3 Lite is, without a doubt, the best flashcart I have ever laid eyes on right
now. It stands out from the crowd of previous generation flashcart adapters,
and even beats all of the competition in my personal opinion. The M3 Lite was
released on the 25th of last month and is available for purchase at various
online retailers. Even with a rather high price point compared to the
competition, the extra few bucks pays off in the end with several advantages
over other adapters. You can read my review of this great product after the
jump! PS:
The product was sent to me over a week from release and I have taken the time
to write this extensive review on it.
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Review ----- The
M3 Lite was announced a few months ago and not many believed that the team
could pull it off. In the past, their devices have failed to fit flush with the
"Phat" NDS and as time progressed we noticed that these new flash
adapters for the NDSL stuck out slightly. However, contrary to early pictures
(possibly preview copies), the M3 Lite fits completely flush with the system.
It also has a glossy top to it to help blend in better, making it look a lot like
the filler cart that came with the NDSL. The
device has to be, the most beautiful adapter I have ever seen M3 produce. Their
past adapters have not been very high on the cosmetic side of
"things", but this adapter definitely killed two birds with one stone.
The M3 team was able to make it fit flush and make it match the NDSL filler
cart, which ultimately led to this clean design of the product. The Supercard
Lite is a top-loader, meaning that you do not see the "flush" look of
the cartridge, however with M3 being a side-loader, the microSD card is no
where to be seen unless you take out the device. The
MicroSD card goes into the right-hand side of the cartridge (when looked at
when in NDSL) and blends in with the shell very nicely. The microSD card (I purchased
a 256mb Out
of the Box --- Aside
from receiving the adapter, you are also given two other cases (white and blue)
that will match the various NDSL colors (except that beautiful pink one of
course). I had to exchange the black case for the white one to match my NDSL.
Upon doing so, it was very easy - take off the screw and place the chip in the
case of your choice. It only took me about a minute to do and the installation
doesn't even require instructions because it is so simple! Aside
from the carts/shells, you also get the usual CD that contains a software
update for the M3, however it is most likely out of date. I would recommend
downloading the newest update from HERE UPDATE DOWNLOAD. I grabbed the newest
one and installed the PC software and updated my M3's firmware. This is a very
simple process, even for those who have not done it before. The
only issue is that you will have to supply your own memory card reader that
accepts microSD cards (or SD cards if you have an adatper). These will only run
you 10-20$ depending on the number of cards the reader accepts. Just move the
SD firmware update to your memory stick and launch the M3L in which you will be
prompted to update or click A to continue to the menu. The
PC Software, M3 Game Manager, is extremely easy to use - just navigate to your
memory card directory and then find the necessary NDS/GBA file using Write NDS
or Write GBA. You are then given a handful of options to use, most of which can
remain default for everything to work properly. Performance
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have been several discussions on the web about microSD cards + flashcarts and
the resulting read speeds. As stated earlier, I have been using a 256mb microSD
by Kingston, and from what I can tell - it runs full speed on everything. For
pure speed comparison, I dumped my Animal Crossing ROM and ran it off of the
M3L (do not pirate games). The load times were ranging from 2 seconds (load
house) to 4 seconds (load outside). Other flashcarts such as the EZLite loads a
second longer and the SCL runs about the same speed as the M3L (thanks Yee for
the info!). Compatibility
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performance is well backed up by the device's excellent compatibility with
homebrew and other "games" (pirating is against the law, so be
careful what you use this device for). I've tested a number of homebrew games
and applications and all of which ran without a problem - DSOrganize
v2.2 A
Touch of War v0.8d MegaETk
(My favorite homebrew game) GameBoxDS Acromage Giosio No
Place to Hide Zelda
Homebrew Demo So
far all that I have tested have worked without any problems and if you would
like me to test any games for compatibility wise (homebrew), feel free to send
a Private Message to FrozenIpaq (me) on the forums and I'll be happy to respond
to your request with an answer. Or, you could leave a comment in the comments
section and I will answer it promptly as well. Interface
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one thing that has remained the same throughout the M3 series is the menu. The
menu is the same M3 menu many have been accustomed to, and something of which I
have as well. Out of all the flashcart menus I've seen and tried, the M3
interface is the best without a doubt. It's simple and easy to use with
built-in a built-in Moonshell extension allowing you to switch to Moonshell in
an instant rather than navigating to the Moonshell file through the
"GAME" menu. Another
great aspect is the skinning ability. Since this uses the same M3 menu as
before, you are able to locate, find, and install all current M3 skins that are
compatible with the recent M3 firmwares. When I downloaded the software update
for my M3 (full package), there were also two fancy skins that came with it - one
of which I'm using now (New Super Mario Brothers skin). You can also play music, movies (both of which need
converting) and pictures directly from the M3 interface. Although, if you
aren't one who enjoys converting, you can also "plop" in the original
file and Moonshell might just play it if it is a compatible codec! However, many complain that the interface is slow and clunky
– I’d have to agree on one aspect. Navigating is not super fast and is slightly
slow, but I’ve gotten use to this over the year for owning a M3 device for such
a time. Pros – Great Compatibility with Homebrew and “other” stuff Flush Fit! Fast load times on standard cards Frequent Software Updates + Fixes Skinnable Menu Built-in Moonshell Side-Loading slot (Protects card + keeps flush look) Black + Blue + White cases Easy to take apart + reassemble Cons – More Expensive than competing carts Hard to take out of DSL No GBA case for usage in GBA Overall – Best adapter out on the market at this point in
time. If you are looking for a GBA flashcart (NDSL only) that has expandable
memory, I strongly suggest this one (no lies!). |
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Mine is ordered and on the way, along with a brand new 1 Gig stick to fill with games (all legal homebrew of course) and music and movies and whatever else.
It's good to know from a pro I made the right choice. ;)
cool review, if possible could u compare the speed of animal crossing to that of an original cart?
Sure thing Mr. Dot, I'll do that, I can't believe I forgot to include that :p
Ok, tested and came up with the same results as I did with the M3 Lite :o Although, I didn't use the same save file for accuracy as my ROM one had a diff save
that's good enough... newegg has been sold out of the ultra ii for at least a month, so it's good to hear m3 has mastered superb speed on regular micro sd cards.
great review again ^^
so far everygame has been reported to run perfectly (i havent heard of one that hasn't)
I've looked but can't find these skins for m3 he's talks about in the review
I downloaded the most recent m3 Firmware update (I forgot where :o ) and it came with them in the BACKING folder. Also check out m3-forum.com (or m3-forums.com - I forget the exact name :p ) and they have a skins forum
I've got the 2gig Sandisk and can't get DSOrganise to work, can anyone else?
if you don't need expandable memory then stick with the g6lite.. loads much faster, and has GBA..
Anyone else having trouble finding the newest firmware and Game Manager? On www.m3adapter.com/Download.htm and www.ndscard.com/download/ are only old ones and most links even doesn't work. Anyway, I found them and put up a torrent for them here: http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3526320
So, should I get a G6 or this?
Flai... it depends on how much memory u want... m3 support the 2gig cards (and i believe it will support the 4gig when their out), and the g6 only has 512mbs of internal memory
speedwise it seems like their the same
but m3 also supports more homebrew (from what ive heard)
is there some sort of memory compatibility list for the m3? i want to get some cheapish microSD memory cards, but im concerned they wont work with the m3. should i stick with kingston or kingmax? great review by the way.
So is this just for the ds lite? or will it work for the phat ds?
Just works in lite, I believe I stated that in the review - if not, sorry :o
I want to buy a supercard so that I don't have to carry all those games. How many games could you hold with 1G of DS games and GBA games
im a noob so i dont know anything about this but it sounds nice to be able to se movies and play games on a dsl but i dont know what i need
1. do i need to buy passcard 3 thing or does it come with?
2. do you need to flash your nintendo ds?
3. is the DSlink better then this one?
I have DSLite with M3 Lite/micro SD. I have installed the DSOrganize but it does not run. When I try to select the DSOrganize file nothing happens
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