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    After buying a clone GBA (which was disappointing), I have decided I am going to buy an EZ flash IV (the new, black 2015 version). My intention is to play GBA rims from this on my SP.

    Considering I live in the UK, which website (preferably UK) is most reputable for me to buy my EZ from? I've heard satires online of people ordering such cards and the website going offline the next day, and I really don't wanna be on of those :/

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    The sites going offline or removing the products happened months back due to a storm of legal pushing put out to all those sites and where forced to close down or remove all products related to pirated play

    Things have settled down since though

    I was one of those that made an order to find out that the product was then removed but did get a full refund at the same time anyway but I guess I could of lost my cash at the same time

    Most the flash kits I have gotten though have been from china though as they tend to be cheaper but do take a while to get to you

    As for the price GBA vs DS in general DS flash kits are cheaper because the hardware itself is cheaper but a GBA flash kit is still a lot cheaper than buying all the games or even just a small amount of games it is still a much cheaper way to play the games on real hardware

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    Other people's opinions online are really confusing. I doubted before I ordered my ez flash iv cart. But I finally purchased it. NOw I am grateful for the happiness this flashcart brings to me. I use it to play a lot of gba games on my DS lite, like the Pokemon, the Mother 3, Advance wars and so on. All runs perfectly fine. So above is my experience of using it.

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