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Day: December 7, 2004

N-gage External Mmc Hot-swappable Connector

December 7, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 5 Comments

n-gage external mmc hot-swappable connector

man, i am disappointed that i didn’t think of this when i had the n-gage, most likely because i didn’t like the device and tossed it, but now this mod kit ($15) allows you to leave the n-gage on and swap out games really quickly. nicely done guys.

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