Talk:Game Boy Advance flash cartridge
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[edit] Link proiblem
The little writer link appears to be 404 Monkey 32606 04:08, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
-Not anymore, I added in a link to an archive of the site.66.172.100.207 12:28, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Prices anyone?
How about you tell the average price of these things in USD? Maybe everyone would like to know the prices, before they go on unfamiliar sites.
- Wikipedia is not a catalogue for perspective buyers, nor is it a site 'just for Americans' (bear in mind the other nations have different currencies than the American Dollar). Many of these 'unfamiliar sites' are official sites for the product, not retailers, so there would be no information on their price anyway. There are many online retailers that I could direct you to to find out the prices, in USD, for yourself, if you like. --Thaddius 14:15, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Incorrect external link
One of the external links at the bottom says "EZ-Flash III" on it, but goes to the EZFA (and powerstar) website, a different company.
[edit] Copyright infringement?
snikch13: Why is there a "citation needed" after the statement that they can be used to copyright infringment? This is 100% true, in most of the devices user guides it tells you how to copy a GBA game into a ROM. What sort of citation would satisfy this request?
- The legality of flash carts is dubious. You are legally allowed to backup games that you own in most countries, so you aren't doing something illegal, but if you download ROMs and put them on the cart that you don't own THAT is copyright infringement in most countries. Problem is, it varies from country to country. It's not 100% true because these laws are dubious, and vary from country to country. --Thaddius 01:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] New
Explodingdog: This is my first 'Talk Page', but why is this article a stub? The topic seems to be small enough for the article.