As I was browsing to see if a new version of Wood had possibly been released to maybe incorporate the new saving method on Dementium 2, I stumbled across something I thought to be pretty interesting. http://gbatemp.net/t225251-supercard-dstwo-hands-on-preview The nothing that was actually known about the DSTwo seems to be fixing its self. Sadly, there is still no actual release date listed, but there are photos that aren't just some photoshopped fanboy hopes. Overall though, it is looking as good as the Supercard team promised.
ITS RELEASED W00T!!!Never mind, DAMN. But my friend still has it. http://eng.supercard.sc/manual/dstwo/ YEESSSS!!!! AP PERFECT!!!! When running a game without patches, it runs normally!!!!! My best friend got first dibs! His uncle or whatever works for the SuperCard team!!!!
Well, at the moment, that just means it is on par with what is out there. Currently, no patches are really needed to run games on Wood R4. The games that don't work at the moment are very few, and then it is just compatibility issues with the firmware its self that will be resolved in a later version. The real test will be with the next game that gets released with super AP. If it can bypass that with no issues when no other cart can, then it will reign supreme. I'm more interested in the SNES and GBA emulators built into it though. I want to know how well those really work. From what I understand, the Supercard DSTWO's currently available are still beta versions with some features currently missing from the EOS. We won't know how good the cart truly is until the official release.
I wish my friend really had it. Apparently he's just a lying eff tard. But the GBA/SNES emulation is cool. It says it has an internal hardware or something to make the DS think it's running a normal game, which is what it says on the website. Well, shoptemp will have it on the 28th.
People who preordered have it shipping out already. Shoptemp is having to fill all the preorders first though. Kind of annihilates the stock. The initial release though was apparently the 18th of May.