A community such as this is what's saving the Jaguar. Gamers & collectors have shown far more support for this awkward device than even Atari could muster. Sites like AA define the Jags legacy.
For me the Jag lives in this neat little realm alongside systems like the Vectrex; it's got this charm that you cannot quite put into words. Does any of it make any logical sense? Of course not. Leave me alone and get off my lawn.
Found this on ebay, decided to share in case anyone wanted to roll the proverbial dice.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334222840633?hash=item4dd13bd339:g:qC8AAOSwY6phlWDW
https://www.retrotowers.co.uk/jaguar-gamedrive?fbclid=IwAR0Mlp0SM_nSgv7JFKBjsIMx_NAPpvBcLp0G6IrdcAXN9_1_YRrTYwoRFlI
Retrotowers has some in stock right now, I just checked. (if you don't mind paying a bit extra since it's overseas)
I had the Lynx SD cart and the McWil mod for my model 2; decided to part with it to reduce my footprint. My collection was unfairly taking over parts of my house. Having a wife and now a kid really made me pick and choose my battles over what I hoard/collect.
This isn't true.
The SD2SNES handles some VERY expensive games that the Super Everdrive does not. With the insane price-climbing recently I highly recommend a SD2SNES.
The only games the SD2SNES doesn't play are:
Dirt Trax FX
Vortex
PGA Tour 96
PGA European Tour
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Star Fox
Star Fox 2
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Power Rangers Zeo Battle Racers
Kirby Superstar
Kirby's Dreamland 3
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Stunt Race FX
Doom
With the SD2SNES also able to play the MSU games I know regret will eventually set in that you didn't grab one; I speak from experience.