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Everything else... The DSTWO comes in a box shaped much like the one for the DSONE and the iPlayer. The box contains a brief manual, the DSTWO itself and a micro SD card reader. The DSTWO is a black cart with a shiny back label and spring loaded micro SD slot. The cart is held together by a single screw and several prongs inside the plastic mould. The cart does have a slight bulge to it where the chips protrude outside of the casing, and it does feel somewhat tight inside the DSi's cart slot, but it clicks in place fine. As some eagle-eyed readers have mentioned; the DSTWO does not come with a separate firmware flashing device such as that bundled with the DSONEi. This also needs to be clarified by the team so stay tuned for updates, but I assume this can and will be done by the DSTWO itself once powered on inside a Nintendo DS/DSi because of the onboard CPU. As it stands, the DSTWO is a great cart so far - the onboard processor alone makes it worth having. I don't think it's fair to comment on or rate the DSTWO at this point in time, as it's clear to me from the missing features that the EOS isn't quite finished yet. Whether or not these missing features will make it into the EOS before release in a couple of weeks time remains unclear, but I rest assured knowing that the DSTWO is coming from such a reputable company as the Supercard Team and have no doubt that they'll deliver on their promises. Stay tuned to GBAtemp for our full written review and any futures news or developments. Supercard DSTWO photos including press release photos
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