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Catalog of old Flash cartridges
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During the existence of the Game Boy Advance, many different Flash cartridges appeared. Pirates were not shy about stealing developments from their colleagues, which led to the emergence of a huge number of Flash cartridges. Although, of course, there were also many original Flash cartridges that were sold in different countries.
Of course, it is impossible to get them now, but information about them has been preserved. And on this page, we will look at old Flash cartridges and try to systematize them a little.
Catalog (Part 1, A-E)
Go to the first part of the catalog by clicking on the cartridge image below or by following the link: Catalog of old Flash cartridges. Part 1 (A-E)
Contents of part 1:
Catalog (Part 2, E)
Go to the first part of the catalog by clicking on the cartridge image below or by following the link: Catalog of old Flash cartridges. Part 2 (E)
Contents of part 2:
Catalog (Part 3, E-F)
Go to the first part of the catalog by clicking on the cartridge image below or by following the link: Catalog of old Flash cartridges. Part 3 (E)
Contents of part 3: