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FritzWhite:

Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you have experience with these all in one carts for playing your games. Is there any real difference playing games on an Everdrive or Powerpak as opposed to the real deal? Likes, dislikes, thoughts? Thanks!

wiggy:

I have an Everdrive for the TG-16.  If there's any difference between it and the real thing, then I can't tell. The SNES is a tad trickier though. Some games won't be playable at all and some will have various levels of compatibility between the various brands of flash cart.  I'm sure someone else with more knowledge of each individual cart will chime in with the pros and cons of each.

FritzWhite:

Yeah, I read that Super Mario RPG and SMW2:Yoshi's Island are no go on the cart, along with some of the games that use the FX chip. I'm just wondering if I could go in and play some of the rpgs like LoZ or Chrono Trigger and if they play just the same with saves and all that.
Thanks for reply

sLpFhaWK:

If you get the Everdrive snes cart it can't play most of the games with a special chip, i know sfx can be soldered on the board and some of those games will work. the sd2snes has alot of the chips on the board already but thats why its also $100 more than the Everdrive for the Snes.



FritzWhite:

Do the games come preinstalled or do you need to go online and download them onto an SD card that plugs into the cart? There aren't that many FX games besides Starfox and Doom right? I'm sure there's some FX games list out there probably.

Do you recommend a certain type of all in one cart then? What's the best one, thanks

I found this link for the SD2SNES cart, but some of the product notes might as well be written in Chinese. I assume that if I want to store a large library of games on this one cart then it would be better to do the 64 or 32gb instead of the 8gb. What's the difference for the number of games that you can store for different memory card sizes? Do you have to download the games? Is it easy to set up, use, navigate, etc? Any good reviews available on this

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