That, and you have to program it with a parallel port. Also, I'm not sure whether the tototek card supports SMS games, pretty sure the Everdrive does. The Everdrive will also support Sega CD SRAM in the near future.flamepanther wrote:I've heard the one from Tototek is pretty capable as well, although its flash memory is built in rather than taking an SD card.
The real top of the line product is the Neo Myth MD. But it's not perfect, it's more expensive, and the only feature it offers over the Everdrive AFAIK is FM support for SMS games. I'm happy with my Myth MD, but wish I had saved some money by waiting for the Everdrive (which wasn't in production when I bought mine).
The Everdrive is the product you want.I could use something like that for my Genesis/32X. The GDSF7/PSF2 that I got over a decade ago still does well enough that I don't need one for my SNES.
Depends on whether you're a collector or gamer. I have settled on flash carts for a number of reasons, mostly because I want to reward people who are doing new things with old hardware. But other people are happier collecting the real thing. One thing to keep in mind is that not all games will work on flash carts. Most cartridges that have extra processors on board will not work. e.g Super Mario RPG.Chris Leach wrote:well, Im on this rediculous mission to collect every snes, sega genesis and n64 usa release title. I am close to done now, but if I get this snes cart..is there really any need to even have a copy of every snes title?
