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Zeus
07-05-2006, 02:50 PM
Product: G6 Lite For DS
Reviewer: <A href="http://forums.maxconsole.net/member.php?find=lastposter&t=21147" target="_blank">DeVs</a>
Buy G6 Lite 4Gbit Now: <a href="http://www.divineo.com/php/affstart.php?affcode=66623&prod=dd-ds-g6lite" target="_blank">$79.99</a>
Official Website: <A href="http://www.g6flash.com" target="_blank">G6Flash.com</a>

Introduction: What Is It?

The G6 Lite is the newest entry into the Nintendo DS mod scene. It has internal memory and comes in 3 “flavors”, a 1G, 2G and 4G (1G = 1 Giga bit = 1024 bit ). It supports both DS and GBA games but also includes emulators for playing FC, NES, SNES, GB, GBC, PCE, SEGA-MS & GG. The unit has a built in media player for playing the following formats:

- Dobly AC3 audio frequency file (*. AC3)
- target's file of DVD video (*. VOB)
- wave form sound file of Microsoft (*. WAV)
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2 file (*. MP2)
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 file (*. MP3)
- Real media file (*. RA, *. RM, *. RAM, *. RMVB)
- MPEG-1 media file (*. Mpeg, *. Mpg)
- MPEG-2 media file (*. M2V)
- Windows media file (*. AVI, *. ASF, *. WMA, *. WMV)
- VCD video file (*. DAT)
- QuickTime media file (*. MOV)
- MPEG-4 media file (*. AVI)
- DivX media file (*. AVI)

The G6 Lite also has a built in PDA program although I was not able to try it out due to it only being in Chinese at the moment.

Part 01: What You Get:

The package arrived in a box and inside the box is a very nice round tin that holds the product. Inside the tin you get 1 G6 Lite (that’s the size of the DS Lites GBA dust cover), 1 regular size GBA shell (this is so that if you have a phat DS you can transfer the insides of the G6 Lites contents into the bigger GBA shell for use in the old phat DS units), 1 usb transfer device (for putting on and removing games and media on the G6 Lite), and 1 mini CD with the G6 Lite software (includes the newest firmware and rom patching software).

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Part 02: Size Does Matter

The most obvious advancement in the G6 Lite is it’s small size. The unit is the exact same size as the GBA dust cover that comes with the G6 Lite.

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If you don’t happen to have a DS Lite well then the G6 Lite has you covered there too. The G6 Lite comes with a shell that is the same size as a regular GBA game. This means that if you want to use the G6 Lite with a old phat DS you simply just transfer over the contents of the G6 Lites small DS Lites shell into the bigger Phat DS shell. This is the first unit that fits perfectly into BOTH the DS Lite and the older phat DS.

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Combing the G6 Lite with the Passcard3 know would ever know you had a fully moded DS Lite just by looking at it as nothing sticks out of the unit from either slot.

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Part 03: Loading It Up

The unit comes with a usb adapter for transferring games and media onto the G6’s internal memory.

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The usb adapter couldn’t be any easier to use with the G6. You simply slide the G6 onto the usb adapter as if you were inserting it into a DS.

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Next you just pop the unit into any available usb slot on your pc. If your using an older pc (like windows 95, 98,ect) and the unit isn’t automatically recognized by your pc, the mini cd that comes with the G6 Lite includes the drivers needed. Any new pc will have no problems recognizing the usb unit. The usb unit has a nice blue led on it to let you know that is inserted correctly and working and the blue led blinks when the unit is transferring data between it and the pc.

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The G6’s small size is only 1 part of the new advancements of the DS mod. Another area where the G6 Lite shines is it’s software. You use the G6’s rom patching software to get games onto the DS. Once the games are on the DS and you boot up the unit your in for a nice treat. The days of the ugly text based interface have been left in the dust by the G6. The G6 has a NICE interface for listing games as not only are the games names listed, but also a nice little picture icon of what the game is, is displayed next to the name of the game.

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This nice new feature isn’t limited to the DS side of things either as there is a picture displayed for GBA games as well.


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Part 04: Taking it For A Spin

The main thing I wanted to test on this unit was the speed of the internal memory. With other mod devices where you can use your own CF, SD, or Mini SD you need to use faster memory or some games will display graphic glitches and audio hiccups. To no surprise the G6 Lite played all the DS games I threw at it. The memory was more then fast enough to play troublesome games that require fast memory like The Rub Rabbits, and Metroid Prime with no glitches whatsoever. The unit also plays GBA games with no problems. I tried some of the troublesome games like FFIV, Mario Kart, and Mario & Lugi Super Star Saga and none of them displayed any glitches. Both GBA and DS games save properly as well. The unit’s text reader is VERY clear and you can easily read a book on the unit without eye strain. The built in media player is another nice feature. It supports many type of media files both audio and video. This turns your DS into a mobile multi media player.

Conclusion - Simply The Best!

After using the G6 Lite for a few hours it’s easy to see that this unit is king of the DS mod mountain. It’s small size and amazing software make it the most advanced mod unit out for the DS at this time.

Positives

+ small size
+ nice software with pictures in the games menu
+ perfect DS support and GBA support
+ built in emulators
+ built in media player
+ built in PDA
+ shell of the G6 Lite is not only white but also glossy to match the shell of the Ds Lite
+ larger GBA shell included for older phat DS units

Negatives

- internal memory is not upgradeable
- non upgradeable internal memory means you cant play large video files
- PDA is only in Chinese so unless you can read Chinese it’s little useless at the moment


Buy G6 Lite 4Gbit Now: <a href="http://www.divineo.com/php/affstart.php?affcode=66623&prod=dd-ds-g6lite" target="_blank">$79.99</a>
Official Website: <A href="http://www.g6flash.com" target="_blank">G6Flash.com</a>

SONIC
07-05-2006, 03:13 PM
Nice review.
Even though I believe the frase "Simply the best" is troublesome. The "trouble" I have with this is, it's "only" a mere of 512 MB tops, right? And that's not really much for $80 I think.
Sure, the size of the cart is dead awesome, it really is, but the price vs. it's storage capality is worrying me allot. If they had a 1 GB for $80 I might buy it straight away.

DeVS
07-05-2006, 03:32 PM
You can get quit a bit of games on 512mb (12+), but I agree that when you start loading music and videos on there 512mb gets ate up fast. If you could get 5 mins hands on with this unit and get to see the look of the unit and mainly the software, you would buy this in a heart beat. The menu with the icons of the games is simply a huge leap foward in style. That combined with the solid GBA support, this is the Cadillac of DS mods right now. Will be interesting to see if they add this kind of menu software to there new M3 Lites (which does support micro SD).

tommasi
07-05-2006, 04:05 PM
nice reviewbut we need a compatibility list!!

DeVS
07-05-2006, 04:09 PM
It's made by the same people who make M3. Compatability is the same which is the best.

tommasi
07-05-2006, 04:12 PM
someone on the forum said that super mario 64 didnt work

Trip6
07-05-2006, 04:21 PM
"Combing the G6 Lite with the Passcard3 know would ever know you had a fully moded DS Lite..."

I had to read this sentence 4 times to get the gist of what you meant "Combining the G6 Lite with the Passcard3 no one would..."

DeVS
07-05-2006, 04:27 PM
"Combing the G6 Lite with the Passcard3 know would ever know you had a fully moded DS Lite..."

I had to read this sentence 4 times to get the gist of what you meant "Combining the G6 Lite with the Passcard3 no one would..."

Thank you for catching that, correcting it now. Tommasi I will try out Mario 64 and let you know.

DeVS
07-05-2006, 04:40 PM
someone on the forum said that super mario 64 didnt work

Works fine as far as I can tell, no video or audio glitches. I only got 2 stars and saved and turned it off. I turned it back on to make sure it saved correctly and my save was there and loaded. That 1 guy who had the problem with the game is either using outdated firmware/rom patcher or a bad back up of his rom.

cmdwedge
07-05-2006, 04:53 PM
Great review, thanks!

Just a couple of quick questions -

Does the Passcard 3 kill your RSA key, in the way that Flashme does? ie if you Flashme your DS, you can only ever play wireless games with another Flashme'd DS - not an unflashed one.

And more importantly, where in the hell can I buy a G6 Lite? I've got my money ready to go, but damnable Divineo.cn won't update their site. Shipping from Divineo.com is $80USD to Australia; shipping from Divineo.cn is $5USD!

Again, thanks for a great review!

DeVS
07-05-2006, 04:57 PM
Great review, thanks!



Does the Passcard 3 kill your RSA key, in the way that Flashme does? ie if you Flashme your DS, you can only ever play wireless games with another Flashme'd DS - not an unflashed one.


I have played wirelessly with 1 DS phat w/ flashme and 1 DS Lite with Passcard 3.

DieselGuy
07-05-2006, 04:58 PM
Hi just read the review...I do not own any "passme/flashme" etc...all I have is the "Datel 4GB Max Media Player" it has a "Datel Max Media Launcher" does this work using that as the passme card or will have I have to buy the PassMe card...by the way I ordered this from Divineo hopefuly Maxconsole will be credit since I only ordered it after reading the review and following a link.

Please someone if you can test with Datel Max Media Launcher and let me know.

DeVS
07-05-2006, 05:01 PM
I dont have the Max Media Launcher so I cant say for 100% but it worked with the Passcard 3 and the Superkey. I dont see why it wouldn't work with the Max Media Launcher as the MML works on all other mod devices.

famotidine
07-05-2006, 05:02 PM
Does the G6 Lite work with 0131 - Ultimate Spiderman? I don't think anyone ever got the whole game to work with sound effects on M3 due to speed with loading from memory card. Since the card is eliminated from G6, can you test it? Thank you.

burbruee
07-05-2006, 05:20 PM
Looks really nice with the interface and all.
But 4G = 512 MB, and I think my 1 GB CF-card is way too small anyway, so I won't buy it. =/
At least not unless it gets cheaper.. ALOT cheaper.

DeVS
07-05-2006, 05:40 PM
Does the G6 Lite work with 0131 - Ultimate Spiderman? I don't think anyone ever got the whole game to work with sound effects on M3 due to speed with loading from memory card. Since the card is eliminated from G6, can you test it? Thank you.

Can confirm that it freezes when you get past the intro and into the game. :(

FifthE1ement
07-05-2006, 06:20 PM
I have a DS Phat and don't plan on ever switching to a DS Lite as its much too small for my giant like hands. However, I would rather wait for a flash card device then to just have 512MB of space; I have 2GB of space and find that small, not to mention the price is a bit high. M3 and Supercard have both announced micro-SD versions of their products with a DS Lite fit. The problem lies in the micro-SD support as the speeds aren’t quite as fast as SD or mini-SD as neither are the memory sizes as high.

My recommendation for any Phatty users who plan on staying that way is to pick up a Supercard mini-SD and a Passcard3/Superkey. Then pick up an ATP ProMax 150X 2GB mini-SD, or a 1GB version if you're cheap! With the ATP mini-SD card there is no slow-down in any games and write/read speed is top notch so it'll seem like you're using g6 product with their built-in memory. With the combo above you’ll never have to take your games or anything out of your DS again as you’ll have it all with you! The Supercard mini-SD fits into the DS Phat like a regular GBA game and popping the mini-SD in and out is easy as pie. Not to mention the 2GB’s of space you have! So, as the prices start to fall on the older products go pick them up now!

I’ve tested two different mini-SD cards with the Supercard mini-SD and have found that mini-SD speed is quite important. I had a SanDisk 2GB card and had horrible lag problems in some DS game menus but no problems in-game besides the occasional hiccup. Once I got an ATP 2GB ProMax 150X mini-SD there was no lag anywhere and it performed like the G6 built-in memory speed but with 2GB’s of space!

City Ninja
07-05-2006, 09:12 PM
what bout games that require RTC (Real Time Clock) ? does the g6 support that as well? I'm just wondering for the pokemon stuff and the castlevania stuff.

The_geezer
07-05-2006, 11:25 PM
Nice review.
Even though I believe the frase "Simply the best" is troublesome. The "trouble" I have with this is, it's "only" a mere of 512 MB tops, right? And that's not really much for $80 I think.
Sure, the size of the cart is dead awesome, it really is, but the price vs. it's storage capality is worrying me allot. If they had a 1 GB for $80 I might buy it straight away.

can i get some help understanding just one thing.
i have a flash2advance 1gb which can hold about 20 to 30 games depending on the rom size

ok the G6 Lite 4gb can hold how many rom's ? gba or nds

and what is this 512mb tops thing

Decipher
07-05-2006, 11:39 PM
1GB = 1Gigabyte
4Gb = 4Gigabits = 512MB = 512Megabytes

The_geezer
07-05-2006, 11:53 PM
1GB = 1Gigabyte
4Gb = 4Gigabits = 512MB = 512Megabytes


ok am i right ( Hope So ) each NDS game takes up 512mb slot so a 4gb card can hold 8 NDS games. and is this only on NDS games. if i was going to just add GBA games would i get about 80 to 120 roms it.

if i'm wrong which i bet i am can someone please explane to me in idots terms about this 512mb tops thing :confused:

FifthE1ement
07-06-2006, 12:10 AM
The G6 Lite is 4Gb NOT GB! So 4Gb = 512MB

The G6 Lite comes in 3 flavors:

1G = 1 Gb = 1024 bit = 128MB = .125GB
2G= 2 Gb = 2048 bit= 256MB = .25GB
4G= 4 Gb = 4096 bit = 512MB = .5GB

Ok, now for the rom info:

The New Super Mario Bros game is 256Mbit or 32MB. Most games range from 246Mbit to 512Mbit but now there is a 1024Mbit which is being used by newer games.

DS ROM Sizes:

32Mbit = 4MB
64Mbit = 8MB
128Mbit = 16MB
256Mbit = 32MB
512Mbit = 64MB
1024Mbit = 128MB

So if you had a G6 Lite 4G you could put an average of 16 DS games at 256Mbit/32MB per game. But if you like the bigger games, which are most of the big releases and best games, you could put only 8 DS games on at 512Mbit/64MB per game. This doesn't include any music, GBA games, videos, etc...

Now if you had a Supercard Mini-SD and a 1GB card you could put 32 DS games at 256Mbit/32MB per game. Or if you're like me you can get a 2GB Mini-SD and put 64 DS games at 256Mbit/32MB per game. Or if you like the bigger games and like I said the "Good Games" its 16 DS games on the 1GB or 32 on the 2GB.

DS games that wil fit based on 64MB per game:

G6 Lite 4G = 8 DS games
SuperCard 1GB mini-SD = 16 DS games
SuperCard 2GB mini-SD = 32 DS games

Games that will fit on average:

G6 Lite 4G = 8-19 DS games
SuperCard 1GB mini-SD = 16-37 DS games
SuperCard 2GB mini-SD = 32-56 DS games

Right now on my ATP ProMax 150X 2GB Mini-SD card I have 41 DS games, 41 DS saves, 8 GBA games, 8 GBA saves, REIN, NDSMail, Moonshell, and few pictures and I'm still ONLY using 1.69GB! I have a little over 256MB for more games and apps which is only the size of the G6 Lite 2G!

You can see where we are going with this: Save your money and pick up a Supercard Mini-SD or wait for the next round of devices in the next month or two.

FifthE1ement :D

_stryder_
07-06-2006, 07:41 AM
I can see why people are getting a little pissed with the memory capacity but lets be real...

You are paying for the physical size of the cart more than anything, not ot mention it has the emu's etc.. ready to go.

I have over 3GB worth of DS roms which i have been Downloading over the past week in anticipation of getting my DS lite (which i bought last week). This is my first DS however I am no noob to the DS scene.

Realistically who plays more than 3-4 games at once?? I have a psp with loads of games and can get 4-8 games on my 2GB memory stick and i only play a couple at a time really.

I can understand people want their entire rom collection with them all the time but it practice this wastes space for other things...

For for me the memory size is acceptable...

Well that my 2 cents..

missingdata
07-06-2006, 08:47 AM
I can see why people are getting a little pissed with the memory capacity but lets be real...

You are paying for the physical size of the cart more than anything, not ot mention it has the emu's etc.. ready to go.

I have over 3GB worth of DS roms which i have been Downloading over the past week in anticipation of getting my DS lite (which i bought last week). This is my first DS however I am no noob to the DS scene.

Realistically who plays more than 3-4 games at once?? I have a psp with loads of games and can get 4-8 games on my 2GB memory stick and i only play a couple at a time really.

I can understand people want their entire rom collection with them all the time but it practice this wastes space for other things...

For for me the memory size is acceptable...

Well that my 2 cents..

Amen, brother!!!:cool:

DeVS
07-06-2006, 09:20 AM
Agree, 512mb is more then enough for games for the average person. You will run into the odd ball who thinks they need all 50 games on the DS at once knowing full well they dont play more then 4 of them.

Ryouga
07-06-2006, 09:38 AM
For games yes, that's true (unless games get bigger than 128MB which is entirely possible) or they want to watch series.

City Ninja
07-06-2006, 10:10 AM
Does G6 Lite support Real Time Clock?

Ryouga
07-06-2006, 12:33 PM
No. The only cart on market right now for both DS & GBA that supports RTC is the m3 and not the m3pro.

bootyhuntah
07-06-2006, 02:23 PM
I'm wondering (hypothetical question) if I have a Nintendo DS flashed with flashme.nds do I have less compatibility with NDS and GBA games then if I were to buy the new MK4 key or the mini version to use instead of a preflashed Ninteno DS with flashme.nds and used the G6 flash cart? Remember this is a hypothetical question as I don't own a Nintendo DS and am doing research before stepping into the water---so to speak. If there is a link to this info I would be happy to read it, please provide. So basically is it better to go with the MK4 or MK4-mini or even the passcard three instead of preflashing flashme.nds on a Nintendo DS to use with the G6 flashcart? :)

galaxykidgamma
07-06-2006, 08:12 PM
The unit has a built in media player for playing the following formats:

- Dobly AC3 audio frequency file (*. AC3)
- target's file of DVD video (*. VOB)
- wave form sound file of Microsoft (*. WAV)
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2 file (*. MP2)
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 file (*. MP3)
- Real media file (*. RA, *. RM, *. RAM, *. RMVB)
- MPEG-1 media file (*. Mpeg, *. Mpg)
- MPEG-2 media file (*. M2V)
- Windows media file (*. AVI, *. ASF, *. WMA, *. WMV)
- VCD video file (*. DAT)
- QuickTime media file (*. MOV)
- MPEG-4 media file (*. AVI)
- DivX media file (*. AVI)
okay, i'm assuming this is basically a list of the codecs included with the ACE mega codec pack or whatever on the cd (at least that's what it was on my m3's cd) so like, these are the formats that can be converted into *.gbm and *.gbs or can it actually read these formats? that would be incredible but i doubt it

wAbee271
07-07-2006, 06:26 AM
I'm also really interested in the "media player". How does it work? Can you actually put Quicktime files on the thing? Do videos play at 30fps? What kind of playback controls/interface does it have?

Thanks for the great review and pics! :-)

City Ninja
07-07-2006, 09:52 AM
No. The only cart on market right now for both DS & GBA that supports RTC is the m3 and not the m3pro.

so the only way to have a pseudo-RTC is to use the Real Time Saves? the states will keep the information right? it replaces having to save at saves spots (ie Castlevania)

C.in-fvr3
07-28-2006, 12:31 PM
U dont need a passkey in combination with this? only the g6 lite nds lite edition for my nds lite and i'm ready to download and play games?

godisturbed
07-28-2006, 03:22 PM
What is RTC and should I be bothered if its not availible?

CyrusVirus
08-01-2006, 08:12 PM
U dont need a passkey in combination with this? only the g6 lite nds lite edition for my nds lite and i'm ready to download and play games?

You do need a passkey device unless your set is flashed. :D

timts
08-03-2006, 08:11 AM
You do need a passkey device unless your set is flashed. :D

the only way to play without a passkey is to use wifime, which I never tried myself. now I just use an ezpass3 with g6lite.

Kazooie77
08-04-2006, 08:31 AM
I have played wirelessly with 1 DS phat w/ flashme and 1 DS Lite with Passcard 3.

Do you still need Passme3 card if you did Flashme on your DS-lite???

yozalo
08-24-2006, 02:51 PM
i am just wondering do you need a mmc card or sd card.

MR_COW
08-24-2006, 04:04 PM
i am just wondering do you need a mmc card or sd card.Neither, no cards. The G6 Lite is 512MB big, and thats all. The internal, no SD cards needed.

yozalo
08-27-2006, 08:30 PM
I was interested in buying a g6 lite but i was concered if i were to play a game would the touch sceen work.

thx

yozalo
08-27-2006, 08:44 PM
I was interested in buying a g6 lite but i was concered if i were to play a game would the touch sceen work.

thx

Falkentyne
08-27-2006, 10:06 PM
Why did you just double post this? .... @@
(over a period of of 12 minutes, too) :slap:

Of course the touch screen works (if you're playing a DS game). Why wouldn't it ?

yozalo
08-28-2006, 09:45 AM
:D :confused: In a website i heard the touchscreen wont work.

Falkentyne
08-28-2006, 11:16 AM
On a website I heard Santa kidnapped the Easter Bunny.....

ThiefZero
08-28-2006, 11:27 AM
On a website I heard Santa kidnapped the Easter Bunny.....

That's untrue, he only stole his easter eggs. :eek:

conners
08-28-2006, 12:27 PM
I`ve just bought the other half an white PAL DS Lite, i`m a little confused as to what I need to buy next, I`ve been looking at G6 LITE 4GBIT *ENGLISH* from bald bouncer and PassKeyM3 from the same place, are these all i need to boot my backup NDS Roms. From what i can work out, G6 lite goes in the bottom of the NDS and the passkey goes in the card slot at the top. Would I be right, any help would be fantastic.

CONNERS

outphase
08-28-2006, 12:58 PM
There's no such thing as a PAL DS because PAL is a video stream attribute. All you would need is the passcard + G6 and you're good.

conners
08-28-2006, 01:02 PM
cheers for the reply, wasnt sure if the region made in difference to the flashcard or anything, but thanks for clearing it up for me.

yozalo
08-28-2006, 02:53 PM
do the touch sceen work if you ar playing a ds game on g6 lite.

thx

yozalo
08-29-2006, 10:09 AM
:) :confused: :eek: :mad: :rolleyes: :cool: :p ;) :D :o :( ;) :rolleyes: :confused: :)

Falkentyne
08-29-2006, 11:21 AM
:) :confused: :eek: :mad: :rolleyes: :cool: :p ;) :D :o :( ;) :rolleyes: :confused: :)
Why the HELL are you asking that AGAIN ???
STOP F*CKING SPAMMING. and STOP double posting.
I ALREADY ANSWERED YOU the first time. Was my answer not good enough for you or something? Christ....

ThiefZero
08-29-2006, 12:14 PM
Why the HELL are you asking that AGAIN ???
STOP F*CKING SPAMMING. and STOP double posting.
I ALREADY ANSWERED YOU the first time. Was my answer not good enough for you or something? Christ....

Makes you want to kill him eh?

conners
09-02-2006, 09:06 AM
Im gonna order a passkey and a G3Lite, but was wondering if there are any save issues with these, and do the roms need patching. I`ve read loads of differnt threads and ppl are giving different answers.

zecht
09-30-2006, 12:00 AM
one would think the reviewer would know that a Gb is not 1024 bits. that would be 128 bytes.

h8uthemost
12-18-2006, 11:12 PM
This review is dead on. "Simply the best", is not an overstatement. Everything about it, is the best. The memory it has, really is more than enough. I have almost twenty games on mine(8 DS, 6 GBA, and 3 SNES. So seventeen, abd still have a tiny bit of room left. I could probably fit one more GBA game on it). So people need to stop whining and crying about the storage.

Great review.

H0ndaJunkie
12-19-2006, 09:47 PM
I've got two G6 Lites on their way to me right now. I agree that the possibility of having 8 medium size DS games on the flash cart at any one time is more than enough for me.

Not that this is a deal breaker by any means, but in the list of systems that the manufacturer says that the G6 will emulate, it shows "GC". Does that actually stand for Gamecube, or is there some other older system with those initials.

If it does mean Gamecube, has anyone tested any Gamecube games on it......are there any that would fit on the cart?

h8uthemost
12-20-2006, 06:24 PM
I believe that means Gameboy Color. It would be pretty sweet if you could play Gamecube games on your DS though.

NPower
02-25-2007, 10:16 AM
I believe that means Gameboy Color. It would be pretty sweet if you could play Gamecube games on your DS though.

Gameboy Color is GBC , but I don't know what GC means though.... Maybe something of Genesis?

lukeownzu
03-10-2007, 09:36 PM
What site do I go to to download movies, tv shows, and music free? is there one? also can I download the opera browser?

blackdiabound28
08-09-2007, 05:16 PM
I'm a relative noob to using these types of products. I want to use the G6 to run GBA roms on my DS Lite. But I've done a lot of research on the internet and I still found no answer. Is the Passkey or Passcard really necessary?

Or can I just buy this product (G6 Lite) only and will that be all that I need to run GBA roms on my DS? (Because from what I have seen, the Passkey is just an accessory right? Not a requirement to run roms.

Again, I'm really new at this, and I have done a lot of research on this forum before posting such a question, but I have not found a satisfactory answer and I would like to be sure before I spend $80 on a product. Sorry if my ignorance offends you. I would like to thank anyone in advance who offers helpful input on the matter. Thanks alot. :)

Kazooie77
08-10-2007, 05:41 PM
Unless you hacked your DS you need the passme card. it tell the DS to load from the slot 2.


I'm a relative noob to using these types of products. I want to use the G6 to run GBA roms on my DS Lite. But I've done a lot of research on the internet and I still found no answer. Is the Passkey or Passcard really necessary?

Or can I just buy this product (G6 Lite) only and will that be all that I need to run GBA roms on my DS? (Because from what I have seen, the Passkey is just an accessory right? Not a requirement to run roms.

Again, I'm really new at this, and I have done a lot of research on this forum before posting such a question, but I have not found a satisfactory answer and I would like to be sure before I spend $80 on a product. Sorry if my ignorance offends you. I would like to thank anyone in advance who offers helpful input on the matter. Thanks alot. :)

ark zeith
08-02-2008, 04:06 PM
i am trying to find where to get a g6 lite, like he other thousands of people probably on this site... so i wanted to make it clearly stated that if someone has resently purchased a g6 from the us, could they please tell us where they got it from?

i have checked many websites, including all of them from the official g6 website and they either are discontinued or dont have them or out of stock...

Makoto03
07-13-2009, 02:50 PM
I'm new here, but i was wondering Is there anyway to put pro action reply codes on nds roms to play on the G6 lite?

Thanks in advance.