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thomas_surles:
Like I've said before. My wife got me the everdrive 64 as a Christmas gift. I do enjoy it. Golden eye, perfect dark, quake 2, Turok, banjo kazooie/Tooie, Conkers bfd, super smash bros., super Mario 64, Yoshida story, and paper mario are great games. A lot of crap games and ports that were better on other consoles. But it is still cool to have. A little too pricey though.
Malenko:
I want a good cheap SNES flash cart more than any other system , and that's mostly to play Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium on real hardware for once.
thomas_surles:
--- Quote from: Malenko on September 02, 2016, 03:58:55 pm ---I want a good cheap SNES flash cart more than any other system , and that's mostly to play Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium on real hardware for once.
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I plan on getting the super everdrive this black friday
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: opt2not on September 02, 2016, 03:28:41 pm ---YMMV
Personally I don't think spending $100+ on a N64 flash cart is worth it, given that you can count the good games on one hand for that system. But there seems to be some odd rose-coloured fondness for that system for some reason even though most of the library is crapware.
But hey, that just like, my opinion, man.
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Good thing I didn't then. I bought the ed64plus.... only 65 bucks. The N64 only has a handful of stellar games that hold up... the thing is, those games are THAT good and if you still don't have the original carts, the cost of buying a game or two is more than the cost of a flash cart, even the legit everdrive. Goldeneye, just as an example, is typically 25-30 bucks online. Mario Kart 64 can go as high as 50 dollars. Those are extremely common games. I can't imagine what the rarer ones cost.
Gameboy games, on the other hand, are practically free when it comes to all but the rarest of carts, which is why the price point needs to be kind of on the low side. Also, talk about not holding up.... black and white games meant to be played on a tiny little green screen. Portable games don't hold up at all imo because most of them (not all) are downgraded ports of home console games. I think the entire Gameboy line, from the original to the gba, might have 20 games still worth playing. Most are Zeldas and Metroids with a Castlevania or two thrown in.
We are kind of screwed with the snes.... either pay 300+ for a cart that might eventually play all the odd-ball chipped games (I'm not holding my breath) or get a more reasonably priced one and still have to fill in a collection with 10 or 20 popular games that won't run on a flash cart.
The NES is also surprisingly high, but again, I think they are using a fpga to take the place of the dozen or so mapper chips. It doesn't sting as bad because at least half of the 800+ nes library is pretty fun to play and like the n64, the carts are expensive now.
opt2not:
Also forgot to mention the latest firmware release for the EverdriveGBA has native support for nes and gb/gbc emulators. Plus some other significant features! This thing is getting better and better!
--- Quote ---V1.10
03.09.2016
1)Emulation support for NES and GB/GBC games. Required third party emulators (PocketNES and Goomba)
Now any nes or gb/gbc games starts right from menu, like regular gba ROMs.
Emulators download link: http://www.dwedit.org/gba/
Jusr drop goomba.gba and pocketnes.gba into GBASYS folder, now you can play gb, gbc and nes games!
2)Hide GBASYS option
3)Rom setting option: individual save and rtc settings for each ROM.
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