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@AngeloftheNight091 for making backups:
GB_Xchanger
for the cardridge, there's none as far as i know, you could just burn it to a eeprom and then replace it in any game cardridge.
as far as i know there's no copy protection.
@Technicmaster0 never have i seen any flashcards for the GB(C).
wait, i couldn't find that everdrive for GB(C)... forget it you mean the everdrive X#.
but i found this: DIY flashcard for the GB(C)
 

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I used this device long time ago this flashcard. http://www.subport.org/gbc/hardware/pclinker/pclinker.htm
It was great solution because writing games to cart work due a cable, so you don't need a flasher decice, and no need to remove cart from console. When you sent many games a list was created. Hard to find now in any store, and device require parallel port.
 

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On Retro Towers (I've linked straight to the Gameboy section. UK site but ships worldwide) you'll find the 3 Everdrive variants, the Drag N' Derp and the GB USB Smart Card.

I've used the website a lot over the years and the service, pre and post purchase is great.

As for the cards, the Everdrive are certainly the best you can get, I use one myself. I've also got a GB USB Smart Card for one of my other Gameboys and it's a decent card for the price, though nowhere near as good as any Everdrive.
 

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