Bought this for around 27 euros when it first launched back in late 2019. I tested it with two front-lit European SP and both consoles exhibited auto save issue. The cart would attempt backing up the save file at first, then it would shut itself down all of a sudden. After contacting the customer support, a EZ guy pointed out that deteriorated batteries of my SP were the culpit. Sure enough, when I left the AC adapter plugged in while backing up the save file, the aforementioned issue would disappear. Therefore, I strongly suggest checking the battery and contacts of your console before getting one of these carts. So far, the only other problem I have is the incompatibility with PokeMon Coral, but that rom uses some rather peculiar tricks with MBC30 mapper so I guess the lack of support is understandable.
Nice to hear that. Did you have the reset issue? I think this maybe related to the Super GB and Super GB 2 only as I didn't have to hit reset when using the cart on a GB Pocket.
@@RetroCore It did with my Super GB (the reset twice thing) but the SP was constantly resetting because of the low battery. What helped too was having a fast SD with very few games.
The Everdrive X3 is in the same price range as the EZ-Flash, and the X5 barely more expensive (but the EZ-Flash Junior is a competitor of the X3, not the X5, despite what he says, because it requires a reset to write the save, like the X3).
Far from it, flash carts which require a reset to write the save are low end ones. The best has to be the Everdrive X7 which allows savestates and in-game menu, but it's a lot more expensive. The X5 is barely more expensive and doesn't require the reset (but no RTC, but there is some rom hacks to remove the need of RTC on Pokemon games, which are almost the only ones to use it, and IMO game genie codes are way more useful).
i use an EzFlash Jr. for my gameboy, its pretty nice, the only problem i have with it is sometimes my games that use RTCs can get randomly scrambled and display incorrect information.
This is just me guessing, but unlike the GB (physical handheld), SGB appears to have a lockout chip to prevent loading a games from a bootleg carts. I had a multigame cart that works fine on my GB, but it will not boot on a SGB.
The Super GameBoy 1 and 2 are just game boys in an adapter. They're actual real GB hardware but you may be right about the addition of a lick out chip.
I had one but it had problems with save files. Sometimes it would save, sometimes it wouldn't. Sometimes it would load the save file, sometimes it wouldn't. The gui was clunky and slow while scrolling through the pages of roms. I also got an Everdrive GB clone from Aliexpress which was $5-10 less than the EZ Flash Jr, and it saves/loads fine every time while also having a smoother/faster gui. Eventually I got the official Everdrive GB X7 and it's the best out of all of them.
I have one too & honestly it's every bit as good if not better than the "official" Everdrive GB for less than half the price! Has more features than the x3 ED does.
Unlike what you say, the EZ-Flash Junior is a competitor of the X3, not the X5, because they both need a reset to write the save (which is the only difference between the X3 and X5 which doesn't require that reset), and are in the same price range.
Same here. I have Krikizz Everdrive for the SFC, MD, Master System, GB and PC Engine. For the GBA and now GB I use the EZ Flash line. My N64 Everdrive is a Chinese knock off but it works.
On Gamecube: When i insert the cartridge to my GBPlayer it shows the gameboy logo, no visual glitches or anything but then it says loading.. and osinit.. then it resets, the gameboy logo again but this time, there is no loading screen, just resets over and over in the gameboy screen.
I'm afaid I can't help there but the official site does say this will work on all GB compatible devices. Did pressing the reset button like I do in this video help?
A VERY notable feature is you don't have to hit the reset button on the cart itself to save data like you do on the Everdrive. You have to essentially reset it to the menu before turning off the unit. The slow saving might be due to your SD card not being an "optimized" card. Might want to try another card.
I don't think the EZ-Flash Junior as any shortcut to reset, so reset button like the X3. And for like $15 more, the X5 doesn't need that. I would definitely pay those $15 to avoid the pain of having to reset to write the save.
Similar price to the X5? It shouldn't be anywhere near the price of an X5. It should only be 40 bucks or so at most. The X5 is far more expensive than that. I would take this over the X5 any day for the price! I highly suggest trying a different MicroSD, you should get faster save times. It might not be optimized for the MicroSD you're using. Also try formatting it FAT32 with 32kb cluster size.
Not only the X5 is not that much more expensive ($60), but it doesn't require a reset to write the save, so I would take it over the EZ-Flash Junior anytime. The EZ-Flash is a competitor of the X3, which requires a reset to write the save (only difference with the X5), and is in the same price range.
@@RetroCore Ya that would be my guess. I assume they didn't do much MicroSD optimization for this flash cart, & that is something that DOES need to be done for good speeds. Would bet $ that you'd get better speeds w a popular mainline brand like SanDisk or Samsung.
Don't know im having the battery dry message even after changing the battery, it's just annoying, i can save but looks like its having problems resetting sometimes. Im considering selling and getting an everdrive
Me quedo con el X3, solo por el detalle de que juego en Super Game boy y lo carga directamente sin tener que darle a reiniciar dos veces, también porque simplemente si haces un reset guarda la partida y no tarda tanto como el flashcard.
I will always blame Nintendo for that, my friend even don't know what GBC is and when I say its GameBoy but have color they say "oh you mean GBA", my face at that time 😧.
@@RetroCore back then in my country GB still popular and cheap with huge library of game, so when GBC come out its not took off like GB coz its little bit expensive and many(mostly parents) mistook it as another variant of GB with color screen not knowing GBC have their own game library, cannot blame them though coz GBC can be play on GB.
@@RetroCore I still think it's a bit misleading to refer to it as free software when it isn't. Better to either support the developers of the software you use, or recommend actually free alternatives like 7-zip
Lol. Never noticed a RESET button in my X5!! Thanks, Mark!
Any time!
Analogue SNES + Super Gameboy 2 + EZ Flash Jr., a great combination for a night of GB gaming :)
Indeed it is 👍
Ive been using the ez flash for my gameboy player on my gamecube for a couple of years now and I think it’s great!
Throw in a GBA SP and it's basically a switch.
Bought this for around 27 euros when it first launched back in late 2019. I tested it with two front-lit European SP and both consoles exhibited auto save issue. The cart would attempt backing up the save file at first, then it would shut itself down all of a sudden. After contacting the customer support, a EZ guy pointed out that deteriorated batteries of my SP were the culpit. Sure enough, when I left the AC adapter plugged in while backing up the save file, the aforementioned issue would disappear. Therefore, I strongly suggest checking the battery and contacts of your console before getting one of these carts. So far, the only other problem I have is the incompatibility with PokeMon Coral, but that rom uses some rather peculiar tricks with MBC30 mapper so I guess the lack of support is understandable.
I've bought mine a couple of months back and it's working great. It didn't work on my modded SP initially because the SP needed a new battery.
Nice to hear that.
Did you have the reset issue? I think this maybe related to the Super GB and Super GB 2 only as I didn't have to hit reset when using the cart on a GB Pocket.
@@RetroCore It did with my Super GB (the reset twice thing) but the SP was constantly resetting because of the low battery.
What helped too was having a fast SD with very few games.
The Seiken game shown here was released in the US as "Final Fantasy Adventure"...
That's right. I was surprised to find that out.
I took a look and was surprised at the reasonable price. I’m so used to “everdrives” (genetic term) being super expensive.
The Everdrive X3 is in the same price range as the EZ-Flash, and the X5 barely more expensive (but the EZ-Flash Junior is a competitor of the X3, not the X5, despite what he says, because it requires a reset to write the save, like the X3).
The original ones are more expensive but arguably better build quality. For the GB models though, the EZ Flash units are just as good.
The picture on your TV is quite amazing! :)
Thanks. It's a nice TV.
Wow! That has got to be the best Gameboy Flashcarts I've ever seen! I would love to buy these sometime!
Far from it, flash carts which require a reset to write the save are low end ones. The best has to be the Everdrive X7 which allows savestates and in-game menu, but it's a lot more expensive. The X5 is barely more expensive and doesn't require the reset (but no RTC, but there is some rom hacks to remove the need of RTC on Pokemon games, which are almost the only ones to use it, and IMO game genie codes are way more useful).
I got the EZFlashJr a few years ago...it died (something about some hardware issue that was known, at least in forums). Still, would recommend.
i use an EzFlash Jr. for my gameboy, its pretty nice, the only problem i have with it is sometimes my games that use RTCs can get randomly scrambled and display incorrect information.
This is just me guessing, but unlike the GB (physical handheld), SGB appears to have a lockout chip to prevent loading a games from a bootleg carts. I had a multigame cart that works fine on my GB, but it will not boot on a SGB.
The Super GameBoy 1 and 2 are just game boys in an adapter. They're actual real GB hardware but you may be right about the addition of a lick out chip.
Nice video! game genie cheat codes can be injected directly into roms with programs like GGGuy.
Ah, that is true but then it's is always on. I guess you could have two roms. A cheat version and normal version.
I had one but it had problems with save files. Sometimes it would save, sometimes it wouldn't. Sometimes it would load the save file, sometimes it wouldn't. The gui was clunky and slow while scrolling through the pages of roms. I also got an Everdrive GB clone from Aliexpress which was $5-10 less than the EZ Flash Jr, and it saves/loads fine every time while also having a smoother/faster gui. Eventually I got the official Everdrive GB X7 and it's the best out of all of them.
I can't say what the old firmware was like on the EZ Jr. But the latest firmware seems to have no issues with saves.
I have one too & honestly it's every bit as good if not better than the "official" Everdrive GB for less than half the price! Has more features than the x3 ED does.
The EZ-Flash Junior and the Everdrive GB X3 are in the same price range.
Yep, I have the X3 as seen in this video. I do like the cheats on the X3 though but it can't save game data unlike the EZ JR.
@@RetroCore The current X3 handles the saves just like the EZ JR, by writing the save data on reset.
The custom kernel might allow it
Unlike what you say, the EZ-Flash Junior is a competitor of the X3, not the X5, because they both need a reset to write the save (which is the only difference between the X3 and X5 which doesn't require that reset), and are in the same price range.
Just as well I used a X3 in the video 😉
I have the GBA one and I must say I'm pretty satisfied. I have five Everdrives from Krikizz and EZ-F is as good a competitor as it comes.
Same here. I have Krikizz Everdrive for the SFC, MD, Master System, GB and PC Engine. For the GBA and now GB I use the EZ Flash line. My N64 Everdrive is a Chinese knock off but it works.
Thanks for the review!
I do wonder whether it works with Space Invaders, and its Super Gameboy special mode
Yes, it works just as expected.
Another one feature to add then! Too bad my Super Nintendo doesnt work anymore...
On Gamecube: When i insert the cartridge to my GBPlayer it shows the gameboy logo, no visual glitches or anything but then it says loading.. and osinit.. then it resets, the gameboy logo again but this time, there is no loading screen, just resets over and over in the gameboy screen.
I'm afaid I can't help there but the official site does say this will work on all GB compatible devices.
Did pressing the reset button like I do in this video help?
A VERY notable feature is you don't have to hit the reset button on the cart itself to save data like you do on the Everdrive. You have to essentially reset it to the menu before turning off the unit.
The slow saving might be due to your SD card not being an "optimized" card. Might want to try another card.
I don't think the EZ-Flash Junior as any shortcut to reset, so reset button like the X3. And for like $15 more, the X5 doesn't need that. I would definitely pay those $15 to avoid the pain of having to reset to write the save.
Wonder if you'd have to do the same reset motions on the Gamecube player~
That I can not say.
Similar price to the X5? It shouldn't be anywhere near the price of an X5. It should only be 40 bucks or so at most. The X5 is far more expensive than that.
I would take this over the X5 any day for the price! I highly suggest trying a different MicroSD, you should get faster save times. It might not be optimized for the MicroSD you're using. Also try formatting it FAT32 with 32kb cluster size.
Not only the X5 is not that much more expensive ($60), but it doesn't require a reset to write the save, so I would take it over the EZ-Flash Junior anytime. The EZ-Flash is a competitor of the X3, which requires a reset to write the save (only difference with the X5), and is in the same price range.
I was using Fat32 with 32kb cluster size. Maybe it's a crappy SD card. It was an unbranded Chinese one after all.
@@RetroCore Ya that would be my guess. I assume they didn't do much MicroSD optimization for this flash cart, & that is something that DOES need to be done for good speeds. Would bet $ that you'd get better speeds w a popular mainline brand like SanDisk or Samsung.
I didn’t know any GB games used a real-time clock??
There are a few. Some Pokemon games use it I beleive.
Don't know im having the battery dry message even after changing the battery, it's just annoying, i can save but looks like its having problems resetting sometimes. Im considering selling and getting an everdrive
If it's cheaper then it's great
I'm still using a couple of the AliExpress knockoffs, work fine although they are a littl epower hungry.
That's something this series of flash cards stuffed from in the earlier days. I'm happy to say they've improved them quite a bit since then.
Is Beautiful Flash Card GBA
Me quedo con el X3, solo por el detalle de que juego en Super Game boy y lo carga directamente sin tener que darle a reiniciar dos veces, también porque simplemente si haces un reset guarda la partida y no tarda tanto como el flashcard.
Is there any real advantage of using the junior instead of the omega?
Not that I remember. It may have some feature that Pokemon fans require. Since u can't stand Pokemon, I really don't know.
If I still collected real hardware, this would be something I'd look into, but those days are far behind me.
does the ez flash junior come with an sd card?
Mine did not.
Great comparison sometimes I feel people don't give the GBC a second glance let alone know about mods and flash carts
I will always blame Nintendo for that, my friend even don't know what GBC is and when I say its GameBoy but have color they say "oh you mean GBA", my face at that time 😧.
Your friend must be rather young I guess?
@@RetroCore back then in my country GB still popular and cheap with huge library of game, so when GBC come out its not took off like GB coz its little bit expensive and many(mostly parents) mistook it as another variant of GB with color screen not knowing GBC have their own game library, cannot blame them though coz GBC can be play on GB.
is the AliExpress one same as this ?
I don't know.
I thought the EZFLASH Jr did support Game Genie? Hm...
Nope, or at least not in mine.
"Using WinRAR, which is free"
And immediately after the screen with the pop up indicating you haven't paid for the license shows up, lol
Lol, but yeah, it's basically free. The license isn't compulsory for that software.
@@RetroCore I still think it's a bit misleading to refer to it as free software when it isn't. Better to either support the developers of the software you use, or recommend actually free alternatives like 7-zip
it seems that you skip some steps,
EZ-Flash = Chinese crap knock off, no thanks.
EZ-Flash IV Omega + EZ-Flash Jr =