Poll
Question:
which system are you most interested in purchasing a flash cart for?
Option 1: Super Nintendo
votes: 7
Option 2: Genesis
votes: 9
Option 3: Turbografx
votes: 12
Option 4: Game Gear
votes: 3
Ok no guarantees but seeing the interest level. The "Pimped out" versions may re-appear. It's a lot of work for these but if enough demand is there might do another round. Eventually I would like to get to all these systems. Which do you think should be next?
Since I am just now doing N64 and NES I am not putting those as options.
I definitely want a Turbo ED, but I still have my Neo to tide me over for now. Had to vote for the Mega ED. What is the actual difference between the two Genny EDs?
Game Gear much more than the rest.
1. SD2SNES Deluxe Edition
2. Turbo EverDrive Deluxe Edition (I already have a regular one but would like deluxe one similar to stoneage gamer)
3. Nintendo 64 Deluxe Edition I know you have done this already but if someone has one and changes their mind and wants to sell or trade theirs please let me know via PM thanks!
4. Sega Master System Deluxe Edition
5. Sega Game Gear Deluxe Edition
6. Sega Genesis Mega Everdrive Deluxe edition (I already have the stoneage gamer deluxe edition)
By the way I have the everdrive for Famicom but would like to find someone who can make custom label for the famicom everdrive cartrdige. For a case for that one I might have to salvage one of the faicom games for the case and insert heh.
I found a Famicom template online I can link it to you
Also I have a turbo ED deluxe edition I made, you should check out the case I made.
SD2SNES! This wasn't specifically listed, so I voted for the Super EverDrive.
Cool yeah SD2Snes is another candidate didn't want to fragment out the categories. Main intention is which system has the most interest.
Here is one, I like the character one better than the yellow labels. The gold carts to me look kinda meh.
wayback.assemblergames.com/?27418-Everdrive-cover-design/page11 (https://web.archive.org/web/20130127105900if_/http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?27418-Everdrive-cover-design/page11)
wayback.assemblergames.com/?27418-Everdrive-cover-design (https://web.archive.org/web/20141105012706if_/http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?27418-Everdrive-cover-design)
(https://i.imgur.com/mtd7uBY.png)
Quote from: Dalder on 05/20/2013, 10:45 PM1. SD2SNES Deluxe Edition
2. Turbo EverDrive Deluxe Edition (I already have a regular one but would like deluxe one similar to stoneage gamer)
3. Nintendo 64 Deluxe Edition I know you have done this already but if someone has one and changes their mind and wants to sell or trade theirs please let me know via PM thanks!
4. Sega Master System Deluxe Edition
5. Sega Game Gear Deluxe Edition
6. Sega Genesis Mega Everdrive Deluxe edition (I already have the stoneage gamer deluxe edition)
By the way I have the everdrive for Famicom but would like to find someone who can make custom label for the famicom everdrive cartrdige. For a case for that one I might have to salvage one of the faicom games for the case and insert heh.
Id go for the super and the megadrive units :)
Quote from: BlueBMW on 05/21/2013, 01:04 AMId go for the super and the megadrive units :)
+1!
I voted Megadrive, as I already have a Super Everdrive and a Neoflash for the PCE. I would probably jump in with a Turbo Everdrive though.
Turbo for me.
Voted for turbo everdrive since i all ready have one for the snes&genesis.
Turbo, since I missed the first one.
The effing Neo Geo AES! What? No Neo Geo Everdrive exists? :( :( :(
161 in 1 is all we got :-)
Just got one today. Hoping eventually we see a Neo Everdrive. Krikzz doesnt own one so that doesn't help.
An EverDrive NG would be awesome as it'd lower the cost for me to enter the Neo Geo universe. But a ton of other gamers would have the same goal and likely push up prices for AES and CMVS hardware even further. :(
Krikzz recently got an AES. The 161-in-1 for the AES costs $600. MVS just won't do because it doesn't run at the proper 59.94Hz (it's slower). Can't record that shit very well. Tried once before and the recorded result tends to break up a bit every few seconds.
Bump - modified the poll to just system preference
Going to order my turbo everdrive on Friday get to play some parasol stars and overide then good times.
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 05/23/2013, 02:58 PMKrikzz recently got an AES. The 161-in-1 for the AES costs $600. MVS just won't do because it doesn't run at the proper 59.94Hz (it's slower). Can't record that shit very well. Tried once before and the recorded result tends to break up a bit every few seconds.
Does the 161-in-1 on AES actually work well? How many of the games are original and how many are just modified versions?
If there was a way to get this thing down to like $200, it seems it would be a must own.
Quote from: TheClash603 on 06/12/2013, 10:01 PMQuote from: Joe Redifer on 05/23/2013, 02:58 PMKrikzz recently got an AES. The 161-in-1 for the AES costs $600. MVS just won't do because it doesn't run at the proper 59.94Hz (it's slower). Can't record that shit very well. Tried once before and the recorded result tends to break up a bit every few seconds.
Does the 161-in-1 on AES actually work well? How many of the games are original and how many are just modified versions?
If there was a way to get this thing down to like $200, it seems it would be a must own.
It's the exact same as the MVS version. Chips were just transferred to AES carts I'd wager. Only difference is you have to cycle the system power to switch games unlike the MVS two second start button holding.
I voted Turbo but I probably should've voted for Megadrive/Genesis. D'oh! Well, either one would be good.
Quote from: allyourblood on 06/12/2013, 11:48 PMI voted Turbo but I probably should've voted for Megadrive/Genesis. D'oh! Well, either one would be good.
IMHO, Duo's talents will be better used if he works on a MD / SFC cart.
There are like 90+ unique games its worth owning if you can get a good deal
Quote from: TheClash603 on 06/12/2013, 10:01 PMQuote from: Joe Redifer on 05/23/2013, 02:58 PMKrikzz recently got an AES. The 161-in-1 for the AES costs $600. MVS just won't do because it doesn't run at the proper 59.94Hz (it's slower). Can't record that shit very well. Tried once before and the recorded result tends to break up a bit every few seconds.
Does the 161-in-1 on AES actually work well? How many of the games are original and how many are just modified versions?
If there was a way to get this thing down to like $200, it seems it would be a must own.
Quote from: esadajr on 06/13/2013, 12:56 PMQuote from: allyourblood on 06/12/2013, 11:48 PMI voted Turbo but I probably should've voted for Megadrive/Genesis. D'oh! Well, either one would be good.
IMHO, Duo's talents will be better used if he works on a MD / SFC cart.
Fair enough. Too late to change my vote, but okay; I'm on board.
If i did the Turbo Everdrive it would have the 3D printed cover custom painted and with a nice label. But of course the shell would add some significant cost.
Thoughts on Super Everdrive? Those that voted on SNES would you want that or SD2SNES?
Quote from: Duo_R on 06/15/2013, 12:20 AMIf i did the Turbo Everdrive it would have the 3D printed cover custom painted and with a nice label. But of course the shell would add some significant cost.
Thoughts on Super Everdrive? Those that voted on SNES would you want that or SD2SNES?
I don't understand why there are two SNES EDs. What is the difference? Still prefer the Genny. :wink:
Mish one of them isnt actually an Everdrive but Krikzz is helping distribute the boards. The SD2SNES is one that has more chip support including future Super FX support. So it plays more games.
super Everdrive is more basic flash cart but more affordable.
I'd prefer the SD2SNES. My hope is to use the flash carts to cut down on the number of carts laying around my house.
Quote from: Duo_R on 06/15/2013, 08:42 AMMish one of them isnt actually an Everdrive but Krikzz is helping distribute the boards. The SD2SNES is one that has more chip support including future Super FX support. So it plays more games.
super Everdrive is more basic flash cart but more affordable.
I guess the SD2SNES is the winner then. Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering why there was two SNES flash carts on his site for sale.
I would go with SD2NES, I still can't imagine playing Road Blaster on the SNES.