New slot 1 card for DS/DS Lite

XP Card

Looking for a new media card for your Nintendo DS? You might want to check out the new XP Card, billed as the card with the “highest performance-cost ratio” among all the cards for the DS. This little device has the same size as an original DS cart and it operates without the need for any extra storage device, like a Micro SD card for instance.

Here’s a list of the XP Card’s product features:

  • 1:1 original card size.
  • No FlashMe, No PassMe, No conversion anymore.
  • Lowest Cost of Owning. Built-in NAND Flash up to 8Gbits. No extra storage device required.
  • 100% Clean Rom Support. 100% game compatibility.
  • Hardware virtual saving supported. Backup and exchange saves with other players easily.
  • Micro firmware design, skin which is fully upgradeable.
  • Low power consuming and long sustaining time.

The XP Card also has built-in Moonshell. It also works as a USB disk in any PC, so all you need to do to copy files from your PC is to drag and drop them from your PC to the XP Card. Interested? Click on the “via” link below for more info. If any of you guys have had the chance to try out this card, don’t hesitate to let us know your opinions by leaving a comment below.

XP Card

Looking for a new media card for your Nintendo DS? You might want to check out the new XP Card, billed as the card with the “highest performance-cost ratio” among all the cards for the DS. This little device has the same size as an original DS cart and it operates without the need for any extra storage device, like a Micro SD card for instance.

Here’s a list of the XP Card’s product features:

  • 1:1 original card size.
  • No FlashMe, No PassMe, No conversion anymore.
  • Lowest Cost of Owning. Built-in NAND Flash up to 8Gbits. No extra storage device required.
  • 100% Clean Rom Support. 100% game compatibility.
  • Hardware virtual saving supported. Backup and exchange saves with other players easily.
  • Micro firmware design, skin which is fully upgradeable.
  • Low power consuming and long sustaining time.

The XP Card also has built-in Moonshell. It also works as a USB disk in any PC, so all you need to do to copy files from your PC is to drag and drop them from your PC to the XP Card. Interested? Click on the “via” link below for more info. If any of you guys have had the chance to try out this card, don’t hesitate to let us know your opinions by leaving a comment below.

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