

Based on the package description, someone with little to no knowledge of this hobby might easily pass this card off as being “cheap junk.” The official features contains some “Engrish”, misspelled words, and dual index formatting.


The review kit will be tested on a DSi XL and a 2 GB Japanese Kingston microSD card. Features not currently available will be mentioned and discussed based on publicly available information. This review will focus on the current DSTWO EOS v1.02 firmware and its features. Team SuperCard has additionally promised SNES emulation, drag/drop video playback, on-the-fly anti-piracy advancements, an in-game menu system, slow-motion, soft-reset, a real-time cheat editor, and more. The SCDS2 attempts to appease the user with an on-board CPU capable of GBA Slot-1 emulation. Since the introduction of Slot-1 Flash Kits, users have continually desired new features, better support, and advancements from the developers. Review IntroductionThe SuperCard DSTWO (SCDS2), released by Team SuperCard, has been dubbed the 2nd generation of DS Slot-1 Flash Kits.
