

MBC5 only (R1.2) – Lowest power consumption (best option if you will only ever use this cart for the latest versions of LSDJ which are MBC5 or any MBC5 games) We have different Firmware available (read more about the differences in the description): You can supply the ROM file for us to flash the cart if you like, it will be tested for 20-30 seconds to ensure it works. Check the Game Compatibility tab on the left to see which games work and which ones don’t for Firmware R1.Ĭomes in a generic clear or grey Gameboy cartridge with our label. Each unit is assembled in house and is tested on a Gameboy Advance. This cart works on every GB system – GB, MGB, GBC, GBA, GBA SP and the Game Boy Player. Check this list of Gameboy games to see the ROM/RAM size and MBC type your game will have. V1.1 PCB now available – hole moved down to the bottom so you can swap out the cartridge for a regular Nintendo cart if you like, option of a clear cart and now using a CR2032 holder.Ĭheck out the cart comparison image to see how each cart compares to each other and the clone carts. Questions? Jump on our Discord server where we and other users can help you or contact us via Twitter. We recommend you check out our other Gameboy flash cart offerings. Also works with GB Studio v1.1.0 with saving if you wish to develop your own game. LSDJ users should select the MBC5 only firmware option as the stable releases trigger the MBC3/1 detection if you choose other firmware and won’t load past the blue ROM/RAM test screen. (In an email to this webmaster on, Donner sent a screenshot and confirmed it was him).This re-programmable Flash Cartridge allows you to play most Gameboy/Gameboy Colour games including Pokemon (no RTC support), Zelda, Wario Land, LSDJ, etc and allows you to re-flash it with any flash cart programmer like GBxCart RW that supports the AM29F016B. It also allows for some MBC1 games (only on firmware R1, R1.1, R2) that don’t work properly on clone carts such as Super Mario Land 2, Donkey Kong Land 3, Megaman 5 to name a few.

Wordzap gameboy windows#
In 1994 the most popular WEP games were collected and sold as BOWEP but Minesweeper was already part of Windows and not included. Microsoft has continued to release Minesweeper with new editions of Windows. WEP introduced Minesweeer but it was another two years before the game gained international recognition when it came bundled with the release of Windows 3.1 on. Black Jack, Go Figure, Jezzball, Maxwell's Maniac, Tic Tac Drop There were four issues:Ĭruel, Golf, IdleWild, Pegged, Taipei, Tetris, TicTactics, Minesweeperįreecell, IdleWild (again), Jigsawed, Pipe Dream, Rattler's Race, Rodent's Revenge, Stones, Tut's Tombįuji Golf, IdleWild (again), Klotski, Life Genesis, SkiFree, Tetravex, TriPeaks, WordzapĬhess, Chip's Challenge, Dr. WEP was the first set of games developed specifically to run in Windows rather than in DOS.

Minesweeper was released when Microsoft published the first Windows Entertainment Pack.
