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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

DS Fire Cards - The Strongest Advantages of DS Fire Cards

Did you know that there is a fast and easy way for you to store all of your Nintendo DS games? With DS Fire Cards, you can quickly and easily have your entire DS collection available for instant access. These cards are small enough to plug right into Slot 1 on your DS. The only additional requirement you'll need is a DS Fire Link in order to transfer your games.

If you don't like the thought of having to use an external memory system like FlashMe or PassMe, then you're in luck. You won't need anything like this in order for your Fire Card to work properly. All you have to do is insert the card into the slot on your DS to access your entire catalog of games.

If you plan on storing several games, then your best bet is to go with the 2Gbyte size card, which will give you plenty of room for your games. When DS Fire Cards have more than one game stored, you'll be going through a menu in order to choose which game you want to play. The menu is easy to navigate, and you even have the option to download skins so that you can personalize your DS.

If you were considering going with another storage system, you should be aware that the other kinds out there do not have the same features as the DS Fire Card and have some disadvantages associated with them. Not all of these systems offer skin downloads. Some of them do not have gameplay quality that matches the original games. Others won't allow you to play all of your games due to compatibility limitations. DS Fire Cards offer the most straightforward storage method and the best quality around.

These cards will make your life easier when you're on the go with your DS. You won't have to carry around several games or decide which ones to bring if you're limited to just bringing a few with you. Instead, DS Fire Cards make it possible for you to choose from your entire collection, without experiencing any compromises in quality or gameplay. Who knew that one little card could be such a big help?

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