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Switching DS Games Easily

Written by: zenical on 14 July 2009 at 6:04 am 4 Comments

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I know one of the many reasons why people considering going to purchase R4 for their own Nintendo DS sets – the hassle of bringing the game out and changing it. Now it is possible to bring a maximum of three games around, with the Blaze 3-in-1 Game Selector.

Switching DS Games Easily

Working like a switchbox, the device replicates the cartridge slot of your DS and clips to the back of your handheld, allowing you to insert three DS carts at once. A small lead then runs from the device to your DS’s actual cart slot, and you change games by flipping a small switch on the top of the unit.

I wonder whether clipping the device to the handheld would make the overall set looks bulky O_O. Intending to get one for yourself? ^_^. I remember seeing the item on Play-Asia, but I can’t seem to find it at all now. Lol

Source: Kotaku

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  • Kiri said:

    Way to bulky, man. But considering the only games I own for DS are Pokemon Pearl and Platinum, I pretty much only have one game inserted all the time anyway. 8D

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  • bluesnow said:

    In my case I only have 2 worries…

    Breaking my games… and Loosing my games~
    Sure the latter of those two decreases … that things so big I’d have to be pretty oblivious to misplace it lol xD
    But Increases my chance of breaking I think xD

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  • M said:

    Switching eh.

    If this allows me to play Games like Picture to Picture mode with trading functions, I’d get it, cause it’s something the R4 can’t do yet.

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  • Otaku Dan said:

    that’s pretty cool, i would like to get one of those someday

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