You need a CopyNES for the PowerPak Lite. If you don't know the difference, you probably don't want the PowerPak Lite.
Buzzolfos I sent you a PM, interested in getting the cart if you still have it for sale.
Hi,
My name's Matt, and I was doing a search on powerpak's for sale, and came across your post. I'm interested and really need it as a "perfect gift" kinda thing. If you still have it up for grabs please let me know. please email me at
x_narc_x@hotmail.com
Thanks
-Matt
In stock as of this posting! Go now! I just picked up one for a friend. YEAH!
Aaaaaand, they're already sold out again. Oh well.
I wonder if they should be doing a waiting list? Something which would also prevent people from ordering more than one.
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Just recently obtained my Powerpak and I've been tinkering with it ever since. I've already sorted and uploaded a NA and EU set onto it, and I've finally gotten good results with the FDS functionality. I've yet to test the NSF player out of lack of interest, but will get around to it eventually.
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Still have mine for sale. Send me a PM if you are interested in buying it.
I don't care for the price. I have strong limits as to what I'll pay to bootleg anything. I'll wait and see if some other manufacturers come out with similar for a cheaper price. When DS flash cards are $10 apiece, yes, I do see $130 or more for any flash device as highly excessive.
I also don't care for the rude "I only take Paypal" attitude of the guy. I wanted to order the SNES to Gamecube adaptor but they clearly state "no money orders", when they also state that it can take 5 business days to ship. Its that kind of attitude that kills my desire to shop somewhere, only taking 1 payment method and that's Paypal. Paypal is an evil company. I had to buy a Hori Gamecube controller off Amazon for $50 as I had no other choice in the matter, so they lost my business.
Take money orders or direct credit card processing. You only want Paypal I don't deal with you.
Yes it is expensive. DS flash carts are made by the millions, and have far less electronics inside. A $0.10 profit margin is far more money than the PowerPak will ever see. $10 doesn't even cover the FPGA inside the PowerPak so anything close to that will simply not happen. Price may lower in the future but production will never be high enough for a large drop. Quantity discounts don't really take effect until the thousands of units. It is still easily in the range of all other flash carts for classic systems.
Credit cards have always been accepted, however the credit card processing is done by PayPal so that doesn't avoid the evilness. When money orders were accepted there were just too many customer service nightmares.