Why You Need A Flashcart! Nintendo, Sega, Atari!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • I've acquired a few flashcarts in my time and this is my collection! Which ones are the best? Which ones do I never use? Check out this video if you want to know. (Or even if you don't because I will thank you.)
    I have flash carts that play Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, Sega 32X, Nintendo NES, Super NES, Nintendo Gameboy, Nintendo Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, and NES TurboGrafx-16! They keep me busy!
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    Jaguar Game Drive Review: • Jaguar Game Drive Delu...
    FX Pak Pro Review: • FX Pak Pro Review - Su...
    Turbo Everdrive Review: • TurboGrafx-16 Everdriv...
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  • @GregsGameRoom
    @GregsGameRoom  Год назад +3

    Thanks for watching! Here are some other interesting videos:
    Cuttle Cart 2 Review: ruclips.net/video/JGK3RpkPDuk/видео.html
    Jaguar Game Drive Review: ruclips.net/video/B1-6x9rR6qw/видео.html
    FX Pak Pro Review: ruclips.net/video/BcEe9wKB36g/видео.html
    Turbo Everdrive Review: ruclips.net/video/-plT8mGJI1A/видео.html

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 15 дней назад +1

    That game that you called Tetris on the lynks is called 2048. No idea why it was using Mario music or called Tetris
    2048 is a Linux game where you have to combine tiles of the same number in order to reach the coveted 2048 tile. Push a direction and the tiles will all move that direction and a new tile numbered 2 will spon somewhere. Any tiles that are the same number that would land on top of each other insted become one tile of double value (2,4,8,16,32,64,etc) all the way up to 2048 thats how you win. Usually it will let you keep going after that. To lose you have to fill up the entire screen and then have no more moves.

  • @SinistarPro_Mike
    @SinistarPro_Mike Год назад +3

    The Sonic theme @13:25 always puts me in a good mood! Also, considering the roots of Star Wars Arcade are vector based, @16:07 looks pretty awesome on a CRT. The colors really pop too! I also didn't know you played SMS games via the Sega Everdrive. I always assumed you had an actual Master System as part of your line-up. And finally... Didn't you also have a Harmony Cart for the 2600? I could have sworn you did.
    Oh by the way... this entire video is Flashcart Goodness! 😛Superb setups for the greatest of systems! 👍

    • @SinistarPro_Mike
      @SinistarPro_Mike Год назад +1

      For whatever reason, the censors didn't like the first comment I made... go figure! I can't understand what triggered the flag.

    • @GregsGameRoom
      @GregsGameRoom  Год назад +1

      Yeah I couldn’t do a video about a Genesis Everdrive without Sonic!
      Never had a Harmony cart.

  • @Jolt7800
    @Jolt7800 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video.
    Flash carts fascinate me but my overall lack of computer skills concerns me.

  • @gott2641
    @gott2641 Год назад +1

    I actually own the first version of the Cuttle Cart made for the Atari 2600, which used an audio cable attached to either a PC or CD player to load ROMS into the system. You could use your own ROMs or utilize the CDs that came with it that had games on them originally intended for the Starpath Supercharger. It was a fairly novel idea at the time, and was interesting to play prototype games on actual hardware at the time. Sadly, there doesn't seem to be much information out there on this one, as it seems that Schell's Electronics is no longer in business. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only one out there that still has one of these in my possession!

    • @GregsGameRoom
      @GregsGameRoom  Год назад

      You could be. I’ve never seen a CC1. I do know the CC3 was for the Intellivision though.

  • @tonystout1545
    @tonystout1545 Год назад +1

    You have a nice selection. I have everything you have, short of the Lynx, which I do not collect for. That said. My NES, SNES, Genesis, TG-16, and Master System flash carts all came from Ali Express. Much more affordable than Krikkz by a long shot, and just as good, if not better in some aspects.

  • @dullah1434
    @dullah1434 3 месяца назад

    I want to get a flash cartridge for my Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo but the prices make me hesitant to purchase them

  • @michaeldemers2716
    @michaeldemers2716 Год назад

    About the only thing I play on the Ace DS Smartcard is Retro Game Challenge 2 English patch. I have been Flashing some Geek Tech batteryless save Gameboy Flash cartridges though and using them on the Epilogue GB Operator. I added Rumble to Legend of the River King 2 with the Gameboy ROM Analyzer for Windows. I changed the cartridge type to 1EH and fixed the header. This will enable Rumble that was programmed into the Japanese version and just needs to be opened on the English version. You can play on the Epilogue GB Operator with a Rumble controller. Just turn Rumble on in settings. I have multiple Gameboy/GBA Flashcarts. I favor that system over all others but Gamecube. I use the Action Replay on that with Swiss. I love how you can make the Japanese Gamecube US friendly by soldering R6 under the heat sink. Great video!!!!

  • @shaky6669
    @shaky6669 Год назад +1

    Great Video! Love Flash Carts, Have them on most of my systems and working to get the few I am missing. I need to get one for the NES and N64. I had the ED64, but it died. So I think I'll get the one from Krikzz. I Also got the Game drive for my Gamecube which is great as well and really like the non-official Gameboy player boot software. Also looking forward for Retro HQ;s 7800 Game Drive.

    • @GregsGameRoom
      @GregsGameRoom  Год назад

      Hm, never heard of a Flashcart dying!

    • @shaky6669
      @shaky6669 Год назад

      @@GregsGameRoom yea, that's what I got for getting a cheap knock off I guess. Spent like $70 with shipping for it and came with all the games pre loaded. I've cleaned it and the system and black screen. I have tried it on 2 different N64's. Just will have to get a real everdrive next time.

  • @pacbilly
    @pacbilly Год назад

    NES Pac-man CE is the best. I kinda like it better than the original. I like that the screen scrolls around Pac-Man.

  • @gallinoreansaber6181
    @gallinoreansaber6181 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Alice_Dee
    @Alice_Dee Год назад

    can you please filter out the high frequencies starting at 6:17 to 8:09? Every other Part with the TV is done well but the footage of the NES Everdrive N8 has this high pitched noise that is really loud. Anyway, great video, thanks for making it

  • @streetsofragehacks2091
    @streetsofragehacks2091 9 месяцев назад

    Where to buy snes flashcards?

  • @ButcherGrindslam
    @ButcherGrindslam 9 месяцев назад

    12:06 - You literally use BAD dumps. To be precise - overdumps. They are marked as "o1". If you don't understand what that means, you'd better stay away from GoodSets and use No-Intro instead.

  • @MrMartellSincere
    @MrMartellSincere Год назад

    I wish i could afford a flash card 😢

  • @OgatRamastef
    @OgatRamastef Год назад

    your missing n64 and master system

  • @anthonyaviles8665
    @anthonyaviles8665 Год назад

    Your screen brightness is a little high

  • @goodall1bay
    @goodall1bay Год назад +1

    Am I meant to give a flying fkk if its illegal to put games on.. ?