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  1. So, it seems like there is also a Watara Supervision flashcart, but it's not listed here (first post)

     

    http://atariage.com/forums/topic/223165-watara-vectrex-flash-cart-rewritable-multigame-cartridge-available/

     

    Supervision:

    • MWRMC 8-in-1: A switch-selectable flash cart for the Watara Supervision. This means you can use the burner (MVBD) to write to the flash cart (MWRMC), and then use the on-board switch to select 8 different games. The MVBD is a USB MSD Device, which means you simply plug it in with the MWRMC attached, and Windows will recognize it like it would any USB Flash Drive. From here you can drag and drop your Supervision ROMs up to 64kB each onto the MWRMC and you're good to go! You can purchase these devices here. Keep in mind that the MVBD can also be used with the MVRMC for the Vectrex.

    Vectrex:

    • MVRMC 4-in-1/16-in-1: A switch-selectable flash cart for the Vectrex. This means you can use the burner (MVBD) to write to the flash cart (MVRMC), and then use the on-board switch to select between your games. The MVBD is a USB MSD Device, which means you simply plug it in with the MVRMC attached, and Windows will recognize it like it would any USB Flash Drive. From here you can drag and drop your Vectrex ROMs up to 64kB each onto the MVRMC and you're good to go! The 4-in-1 accepts 4 64kB files while the 16-in-1 accepts 8 64kB files or 16 32kB files. You can purchase these devices here. Keep in mind that the MVBD can also be used with the MWRMC for the Supervision.
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  2. Oh you know what would be really cool? A mod similar to the 3DO for Neo Geo CD! A way to also load the AES/MVS roms could probably also be figured out and load times probably would be fixed on ISOs of the disc format games. It would be cheaper than buying an AES + a multicart. Cheaper to produce than a flash cart.

    That would be amazing, but I don't know that regular roms can be played off of the Neo Geo CD. I would still be interested in one if the ROMs can't be used, especially if the load times are fixed.

     

    I'm on my CDZ like "T-T-T-Today, Junior!"

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  3. So, getting back on topic, here's some news on an option to connect an IDE hard drive to your Dreamcast: http://www.dc-swat.ru/blog/hardware/874.html

     

    Dreamshell has been updated to handle the new G1-ATA adapter. This adapter looks like a very passive solution (I count zero chips), so my guess is the price should be pretty cheap. This does not require the removal of the GD-ROM. The use of multiple roms with the Dreamshell menu is a feature we've all been waiting for.

     

    Again, credit goes to the amazing retrocollect.com which also has a video of this product in action: http://www.retrocollect.com/News/how-to-attach-a-hard-drive-to-the-sega-dreamcast-a-load-games-via-dreamshell.html

  4. I'm a much bigger fan of these than the Black Label Neo geo MVS. There are at least significant improvements over a regular NES, not even considering audio/video. It pretty much has all of its bases covered, Famicom expansion compatibility is pretty nice. Sure $500 isn't the cheapest, but I'm not sure what more you could ask for with an NES. Looking forward to reviews and incompatibility lists.

     

    Christoph, is there a way to disassemble it in case we muck up the 72-pin? Just curious, are you planning to make more Neo Geos after the initial runs of the Nt?

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    ...are you guys mentioning the GB libraries because of something I don't know? :D PLEASE tell me that my Super ED is Super Gameboy compatible!...that would make my day! :D

     

    And thanks again for the suggestions. I might as well try to find a few 4 GB cards for the long haul.

     

    That link...I thought the EDs used regular sized SD cards?...not sure, gotta look again. I know my Harmony uses a micro SD, but I thought these used the bigger size. Learnin' shit all day, I tells ya!

    http://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-MicroSDHC-Memory-Card-Adapter/dp/B000WH6H1M/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1399221193&sr=8-4&keywords=8gb+sandisk

     

    If you look on the right side, there's offers for 8gb microsd cards for $5 with free shipping. That's the same price as the 4gb and 2gb. I'd buy 2 8gb microsd with adapter for $10 and rest easy knowing you can definitely fit all the games and more in there. I always like buying MicroSD instead of regular SD, it gives you more flexibility if you ever upgrade your flash cart or want to re-purpose the card. You'll just need to make sure it comes with the SD adapter as well.

     

    Grats on the everdrives! Just to be sure these are the SNES Everdrive and Everdrive-MD, not the SD2SNES and Mega Everdrive right? The MSU-1 roms can take a bit more space, and not all cards work with the SD2SNES.

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    is this for real or april fools? I heard this guy was not sharing or anything unless we're talking about someone different...

     

    I was wondering myself, looks like he's making a limited production run: http://dknute.livejournal.com/

     

    On March 15, he posted "Decision has been made, there will be a short production run of GDEMU soon - as in, a few weeks. After that, when I can tell just how many people are actually going to pay for it, I will decide if I will continue or not. More details will follow once I get everything sorted out."

  7. For those who would rather order the Deluxe Edition from Stone Age Gamer, preorders begin on March 29th (today or tomorrow for us late nighters) at 12:00 pm EST. You can order either the Deluxe edition or the board-only version. If you get the Deluxe, you pay the board-only price now and pay the Deluxe edition premium at a later point in time.

     

    http://www.stoneagegamer.com/everdrive-gb-preorder.html

     

    Thanks for the heads up, goldenegg!

  8. You guys may have noticed jfmateos post about a new Vectrex multicart roughly 10 posts up. He has expanded upon his flash cart system and created a Watara Supervision multicart. You can use the existing MVBD USB cart burner with the MWRMC 8 in 1 Watara Supervision cart. To my knowledge this is the first flash/multicart solution for the Watara Supervision. Visit the AA link below for more info and Ebay links!

     

    http://atariage.com/forums/topic/223165-watara-vectrex-flash-cart-rewritable-multigame-cartridge-available/

  9. http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/115708/ebay---ebay-coupon-additional-savings-on-select-video-games-or-consoles

     

    $5 off $20 on items in the Video games and Video Game Consoles subcategories underneath the Video Games category. I believe it only works on BIN items that you pay for with Paypal. Once per account. The coupon is valid until 3/16, but it has a limited number of uses so use it as soon as you can.

     

    The coupon code is CPNGAMES. Please refer to the slickdeals thread for more info!

     

    Just used it on a Sega Genesis TeeV golf package from a random seller. Worked fine for me!

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