![]() ![]() I use the NES PowerPak for my Nintendo, but the Everdrive version is just as good or better. It can do save statesmanship some other things.įor the other systems that have Everdrives available, they are the way to go. ![]() It doesn't do Super FX and a few others, but it does most.įor Genesis, Mega Everdrive is the cartridge you want. All the Everdrive cartridges will save your games like a battery will.įor SNES, SD2SNES is the cartridge you want. The Everdrive cartridges are generally the way to go. If the answer to 4 is "yes," what are their pros and cons compared to the Everdrive? Are there alternatives to the Everdrive I should know about?ĥ. How exactly does loading multiple roms on the thing work? Does it give you a list when you turn on the console and ask you to select your game or what?Ĥ. Can the SNES version do games that use the Super FX or other enhancement chips, or do I need a repro cart for those?ģ. Can you save your game on games like Zelda which have battery-backed saving, or does the data get lost as soon as you turn off the console?Ģ. Some of these questions might seem boneheaded, but better safe than sorry.ġ. I'm thinking of getting an Everdrive or some other "allows you to play downloaded roms on a real console" device, mostly cuz I want to play romhacks like Zelda Outlands and Super Metroid Redesign and this seems more economical than buying a repro cart.īut I'm wondering about a few things. ![]()
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