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Title: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 05, 2013, 05:24:12 AM
So I know about the ever drives for the main 16bit systems, what are other brands worth looking into?

Tips, suggestions?
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Necromancer on November 05, 2013, 05:38:43 AM
I don't know about other systems, but there's just two worth considering for the Turbob: gameofyou's card or the everdrive.  Both work well and are relatively easy to use; the former holds only one title at a time (and no SFII) but the price is right, and the latter holds lots of games at once but costs more.

The neoflash and tototek ones just aren't worth the hassle.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 05, 2013, 08:09:32 AM
Thanks Necro!
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: jperryss on November 05, 2013, 09:59:43 AM
I have both the NES and SNES Powerpaks and they are excellent. Saving is a bit quirky but not difficult once you get the hang of it. I got them both used/like new on eBay for around $100.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: TR0N on November 05, 2013, 04:47:00 PM
Everdrive for the genesis and snes are worth it.Though if you have the cash a mega-everdrive or the SD2SNES are fine.I don't have a opinion on the snes or nes powerpak though,when i heard about there flaws i avoided them.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 06, 2013, 12:59:52 AM
I saw that Mega-ever drive. Seems like a really solid product but I'm finding it hard to justify the price when compared to the Everdrive-MD.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Black Tiger on November 06, 2013, 06:12:56 AM
The newest entry level Mega Drive/Genesis Everdrive narrows the margin from the deluxe version. Unless you're hardcore into Genesis, there isn't much need to pick the deluxe version over the new basic one.

The Master Everdrive is great, but again only for the hardcore (just stick to the Mega Everdrive to play SMS games).

The Game Gear Everdrive is much more valuable, as no other hardware runs GG games and it has exclusives with fan translations (like Shining Force Gaiden III).



Everdrive for the genesis and snes are worth it.Though if you have the cash a mega-everdrive or the SD2SNES are fine.I don't have a opinion on the snes or nes powerpak though,when i heard about there flaws i avoided them.

All flashcarts have flaws. The Powerpaks had their major flaws fixed with updates.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 06, 2013, 08:10:02 AM
Thanks BT!

what about the choices for the NES/SNES?


Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: TR0N on November 06, 2013, 05:20:31 PM
The newest entry level Mega Drive/Genesis Everdrive narrows the margin from the deluxe version. Unless you're hardcore into Genesis, there isn't much need to pick the deluxe version over the new basic one.

The Master Everdrive is great, but again only for the hardcore (just stick to the Mega Everdrive to play SMS games).

The Game Gear Everdrive is much more valuable, as no other hardware runs GG games and it has exclusives with fan translations (like Shining Force Gaiden III).



Everdrive for the genesis and snes are worth it.Though if you have the cash a mega-everdrive or the SD2SNES are fine.I don't have a opinion on the snes or nes powerpak though,when i heard about there flaws i avoided them.

All flashcarts have flaws. The Powerpaks had their major flaws fixed with updates.
Has to do with how to save on the powerpak so i never bother with either.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Black Tiger on November 06, 2013, 11:26:40 PM
The newest entry level Mega Drive/Genesis Everdrive narrows the margin from the deluxe version. Unless you're hardcore into Genesis, there isn't much need to pick the deluxe version over the new basic one.

The Master Everdrive is great, but again only for the hardcore (just stick to the Mega Everdrive to play SMS games).

The Game Gear Everdrive is much more valuable, as no other hardware runs GG games and it has exclusives with fan translations (like Shining Force Gaiden III).



Everdrive for the genesis and snes are worth it.Though if you have the cash a mega-everdrive or the SD2SNES are fine.I don't have a opinion on the snes or nes powerpak though,when i heard about there flaws i avoided them.

All flashcarts have flaws. The Powerpaks had their major flaws fixed with updates.
Has to do with how to save on the powerpak so i never bother with either.

I believe that auto-saving was added a while back.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: TR0N on November 07, 2013, 07:30:07 PM
The newest entry level Mega Drive/Genesis Everdrive narrows the margin from the deluxe version. Unless you're hardcore into Genesis, there isn't much need to pick the deluxe version over the new basic one.

The Master Everdrive is great, but again only for the hardcore (just stick to the Mega Everdrive to play SMS games).

The Game Gear Everdrive is much more valuable, as no other hardware runs GG games and it has exclusives with fan translations (like Shining Force Gaiden III).



Everdrive for the genesis and snes are worth it.Though if you have the cash a mega-everdrive or the SD2SNES are fine.I don't have a opinion on the snes or nes powerpak though,when i heard about there flaws i avoided them.

All flashcarts have flaws. The Powerpaks had their major flaws fixed with updates.
Has to do with how to save on the powerpak so i never bother with either.

I believe that auto-saving was added a while back.
Well i all ready have a everdrive for the genesis&snes so i'm set.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 08, 2013, 11:43:42 AM
I am picking up the SD2SNES and Turbo Everdrive soonish. My fiance and I will be going halvsies on the snes one and I'll pick up the Turbo one on my own sometime next year maybe. Can't wait for either!
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 08, 2013, 12:32:15 PM
I am picking up the SD2SNES and Turbo Everdrive soonish. My fiance and I will be going halvsies on the snes one and I'll pick up the Turbo one on my own sometime next year maybe. Can't wait for either!
Where are you buying it from?
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 08, 2013, 12:46:13 PM
Here:
http://shop.retrogate.com/main.sc

or here:
http://www.stoneagegamer.com/flash-carts/

Problem with Stone Age Gamer is they are usually sold out of the nice deluxe editions.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 09, 2013, 07:11:35 AM
Thanks Mathius
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 09, 2013, 11:45:18 AM
Thanks Mathius

No probs! :D
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 11, 2013, 07:42:29 AM
I've used Neoflash carts, Everdrives, and a NES Powerpak, and right now unless you can get the others cheap I probably wouldn't buy anything but Everdrives at this point. The Chinese stuff has weird issues, and the Powerpaks are nice but the basic Everdrives are quite a bit cheaper. The only downside is you need to dremel a cart shell or overpay for SAG to do it for you.

By coincidence, I have a Genesis Everdrive on the way, it should arrive today!
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Black Tiger on November 11, 2013, 07:59:37 AM
I've used Neoflash carts, Everdrives, and a NES Powerpak, and right now unless you can get the others cheap I probably wouldn't buy anything but Everdrives at this point. The Chinese stuff has weird issues, and the Powerpaks are nice but the basic Everdrives are quite a bit cheaper. The only downside is you need to dremel a cart shell or overpay for SAG to do it for you.

By coincidence, I have a Genesis Everdrive on the way, it should arrive today!

A box cutter and mini files work great.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 11, 2013, 08:09:29 AM
I've used Neoflash carts, Everdrives, and a NES Powerpak, and right now unless you can get the others cheap I probably wouldn't buy anything but Everdrives at this point. The Chinese stuff has weird issues, and the Powerpaks are nice but the basic Everdrives are quite a bit cheaper. The only downside is you need to dremel a cart shell or overpay for SAG to do it for you.

By coincidence, I have a Genesis Everdrive on the way, it should arrive today!


A box cutter and mini files work great.


(http://satsekhem.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/3s2v73.jpg)
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 11, 2013, 10:55:16 AM
What he means is use a box cutter and a metal file.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Black Tiger on November 11, 2013, 02:48:18 PM
I've used Neoflash carts, Everdrives, and a NES Powerpak, and right now unless you can get the others cheap I probably wouldn't buy anything but Everdrives at this point. The Chinese stuff has weird issues, and the Powerpaks are nice but the basic Everdrives are quite a bit cheaper. The only downside is you need to dremel a cart shell or overpay for SAG to do it for you.

By coincidence, I have a Genesis Everdrive on the way, it should arrive today!


A box cutter and mini files work great.


(http://satsekhem.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/3s2v73.jpg)


This thread inspired me to finally make the cart shell for my Mega Everdrive. I took photos as I went along and will put together a guide.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 11, 2013, 03:03:49 PM
^^Cool! Look forward to seeing your progress.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 12, 2013, 01:49:03 AM
I've used Neoflash carts, Everdrives, and a NES Powerpak, and right now unless you can get the others cheap I probably wouldn't buy anything but Everdrives at this point. The Chinese stuff has weird issues, and the Powerpaks are nice but the basic Everdrives are quite a bit cheaper. The only downside is you need to dremel a cart shell or overpay for SAG to do it for you.

By coincidence, I have a Genesis Everdrive on the way, it should arrive today!


A box cutter and mini files work great.


(http://satsekhem.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/3s2v73.jpg)


This thread inspired me to finally make the cart shell for my Mega Everdrive. I took photos as I went along and will put together a guide.



DIY FTW!!!  can't wait to see.


looks like it's the Everdrives for me.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 12, 2013, 06:18:11 AM
My post office has failed me! Maybe the Everdrive will arrive today...
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Black Tiger on November 12, 2013, 01:31:35 PM
^^Cool! Look forward to seeing your progress.


This what the end result looks like. Once I finish the label, I'm going to apply it right over the holes and then cut them out using an exacto knife.

(http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/pv1.jpg)

(http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/pv2.jpg)
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 12, 2013, 02:07:59 PM
Are you making your own label then?
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 12, 2013, 02:29:19 PM
Wow how do youbget you get those rounded shapes so perfect?
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Jibbajaba on November 12, 2013, 03:16:51 PM
The NES Everdrive is also awesome.  I have the NES, SNES, Genesis, and TG16 Everdrives and love them all.  Doesn't stop me from keeping my library of real games going at all.  They're great for when you just want to f*ck around and play a bunch of different games.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 13, 2013, 08:24:38 AM
Black Tiger did a much better job cutting the holes than I did. Oh well, there are more $1.00 sports games that I can dig out if I want to try again!
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: bob on November 13, 2013, 08:38:26 AM
^^ i have plenty if you need one (or 100)
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 13, 2013, 08:48:55 AM
The NES Everdrive is also awesome.  I have the NES, SNES, Genesis, and TG16 Everdrives and love them all.  Doesn't stop me from keeping my library of real games going at all.  They're great for when you just want to f*ck around and play a bunch of different games.

I love emu to try out games I may other wise pass on. Nothing beats having the real thing. For me anyway. I want manuals, cases, the whole bit.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 15, 2013, 02:26:37 AM
I do agree with you Nando, but having everything on one cart is so handy. On the Genesis I have pretty much every game I want for it already, but not having to dig out the collection when I just want to play a quick game of Streets of Rage or something is awesome.

I mean, if I want the full blown Genesis experience I'll grab my model 1 Genesis and Sega CD, find all the cables, plug everything in, grab a stack of genesis carts and go to town. If I just want a quick game of Sonic or Gunstar Heroes I'll just plug the little model 2 up and stick the flash cart in.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 15, 2013, 03:30:04 AM


I mean, if I want the full blown Genesis experience I'll grab my model 1 Genesis and Sega CD, find all the cables, plug everything in, grab a stack of genesis carts and go to town. If I just want a quick game of Sonic or Gunstar Heroes I'll just plug the little model 2 up and stick the flash cart in.

That's one reason I was looking into the Retron5, at least until I have the space to have all the systems out. As it is, during the week, it's a bit of a hassle to go hookup, etc, etc, etc. That's when the tablet and the Six Axis come into play :D

It's a GREAT time to be a gamer!

Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 15, 2013, 07:25:28 AM


I mean, if I want the full blown Genesis experience I'll grab my model 1 Genesis and Sega CD, find all the cables, plug everything in, grab a stack of genesis carts and go to town. If I just want a quick game of Sonic or Gunstar Heroes I'll just plug the little model 2 up and stick the flash cart in.

That's one reason I was looking into the Retron5, at least until I have the space to have all the systems out. As it is, during the week, it's a bit of a hassle to go hookup, etc, etc, etc. That's when the tablet and the Six Axis come into play :D

It's a GREAT time to be a gamer!



The only problem I see with the Retron-5 is being forced to use anything but HDMI. CRTs are out. :(
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Nando on November 15, 2013, 07:40:26 AM


I mean, if I want the full blown Genesis experience I'll grab my model 1 Genesis and Sega CD, find all the cables, plug everything in, grab a stack of genesis carts and go to town. If I just want a quick game of Sonic or Gunstar Heroes I'll just plug the little model 2 up and stick the flash cart in.


That's one reason I was looking into the Retron5, at least until I have the space to have all the systems out. As it is, during the week, it's a bit of a hassle to go hookup, etc, etc, etc. That's when the tablet and the Six Axis come into play :D

It's a GREAT time to be a gamer!




The only problem I see with the Retron-5 is being forced to use anything but HDMI. CRTs are out. :(


It has A/V outputs

(http://hyperkin.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Pic-5.jpg)
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 15, 2013, 07:58:28 AM
Oh neat, I didn't know that. I hope it doesn't use some shitty HDMI to composite scaler like the Neo Geo X.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: Mathius on November 15, 2013, 11:40:14 AM


I mean, if I want the full blown Genesis experience I'll grab my model 1 Genesis and Sega CD, find all the cables, plug everything in, grab a stack of genesis carts and go to town. If I just want a quick game of Sonic or Gunstar Heroes I'll just plug the little model 2 up and stick the flash cart in.


That's one reason I was looking into the Retron5, at least until I have the space to have all the systems out. As it is, during the week, it's a bit of a hassle to go hookup, etc, etc, etc. That's when the tablet and the Six Axis come into play :D

It's a GREAT time to be a gamer!




The only problem I see with the Retron-5 is being forced to use anything but HDMI. CRTs are out. :(


It has A/V outputs

(http://hyperkin.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Pic-5.jpg)


That's awesome! This must have changed. When showing the system at MGC, and in an interview with Retro Gamer, the creator stated that the system was the be HDMI only. He must have listened to all the belly-aching feedback. Kudos.
Title: Re: A question about flashcards
Post by: GohanX on November 15, 2013, 11:59:25 AM
Can we bellyache a little more and get 240p rgb?