Game Boy Advance Flash
The Game Boy has undergone a fair number of mods to date, but how about the Game Boy Advance? Well, the latter's cartridges are pretty nifty for some DIY mod work as with the case of this Game Boy Advance Flash Drive. Capable of holding up to 16GB worth of storage space, this copy of Super Mario Advance was specially (and lovingly) custom crafted into an 8GB flash drive, holding Kingston memory within. Needless to say, you can always place an order with your favorite game in mind just in case Mario is not your cup of tea. $49.99 is the asking price for this custom job, and to make things more ironic they could pre-load a GBA emulator with a relevant ROM inside for added value.
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Game Boy Advance 8GB Flash Drive from 8Bit Memory
Here’s the latest creation from 8bit memory, Super Mario game cartridge turned into a flash drive. Available in 8GB and 16GB capacity, the thumb drive is made with Kingston memory. If you are not a fan of Super Mario game, there are many other games that you can request to be converted into a flash drive just for you. If a game cartridge of your choice is not readily available, 8Bit memory promises to find it for you.
Other popular 8-bit classic game cartridges that are built as flash drives are Mario Vs. Donkey Kong (4GB) and Metroid Fusion (4GB). The game boy advance game, Super Mario Advance, will cost you $50 for 8GB flash drive and a 16GB flash drive is also available if you need more capacity. See 8Bit memory for more info. via
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