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So with all these Everdrive threads lately I am thinking about cashing out and just getting sd2snes and a Everdrive 64. So I'm wondering where do you guys buy these at? It seems like they are sold out everywhere.

>> No.1881070

Don't fall for the shills. Don't waste your money.

>> No.1881072

http://shop.retrogate.com/

also do some research on the SD2SNES before selling everything. the SNES flash carts cant do some games with special chips in them, like SuperFX. So if you have a game the SD2SNES cannot run, you'll want to keep it.

>> No.1881079

Should probably just buy a flash cart first before selling your shit to see how well you like it.

>> No.1881081

>>1881070
don't listen to this fag

i have a bunch of flash carts and love them all

i got them from retrogate as well

>> No.1881087

>>1881070
>Don't fall for the shills. Don't waste your money.

What part of buying a flash cart is falling for the shills? I'd build my own one if I could. At least I won't have to spend retarded amounts of money for a Nintendo game which are the ones most easily jewed out.

>> No.1881090

>>1881070
>99% of all the games available for $100-200
Waste of money
>Buy every game individually for $7-14k
Not waste of money

Got it, thanks!

>> No.1881092

>>1881090
>>1881087
You think those are the only alternatives? There's one that's free.
/vr/ has loads of shills trying to sell you some sort of hardware. Resellers aren't the only scum here.

>> No.1881101

>>1881072
So out of my collection keep MegaMan x2 & 3 and Yoshis Island?

>> No.1881107

>>1881092
Emulation is free, but that's not the goddamn point of classic gaming. If this were twenty years ago, flash carts would be pointless, but with dipshits who don't know the value of a dollar causing resellers and even casual collectors to sell games that aren't necessarily rare for a king's ransom, it's excluding people from enjoying the hobby.

The reason I have flash carts is because I haven't seen any non-sports games in thrift stores or rummage/garage/yard/barn/community sales in FIVE YEARS. I got tired of burning $25 in gas every weekend looking for random yardsales with the hopes of finding games or systems and coming up bust.

Another benefit is being able to play games from other regions without having to modify the console, and play ROM hacks on a real system with first-party controllers, with no lag induced by adapters.

>> No.1881109

>>1881092
>There's one that's free.

And that's not the one I'm ok with, since I couldn't do it if I wanted.

>> No.1881112

>>1881101
The SD2SNES can play megaman x games, but keep your yoshi.

http://sd2snes.de/blog/compatibility

>> No.1881116

>>1881101
megaman x2 and x3 are also the priciest games you own.

you can easily get 300 dollars for both.

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>>1881116
Is this a good replacement for them? Or was the ports shitty?

>> No.1881150

>>1881107
>If this were twenty years ago, flash carts would be pointless
Game copiers existed twenty years ago. They used floppy disks instead of flash cards.
>Emulation is free, but that's not the goddamn point of classic gaming
What's the point of classic gaming if not playing classic games? You admit yourself how terrible collectors are. Emulation is the salvation from all the consumerism that ruins the enjoyment and stops people from being excluded.

>> No.1881154

Ever drive 64 v3 is in development. Just get the sd2snes

>> No.1881160

>>1881150
Not him, but I run on a toaster and I personally like playing on a television set because my autism makes me lose immersion when playing on an emulator (because I'm aware I'm running a simulated ambient with lots of options to choose etc instead of just playing the game out the console). Also there's the problem with inaccuracies and the fact that they were meant to be played on a home CRT and so on. Why would you want your consoles to become obsolete? Using a flashcart gives you the benefits of emulation without really emulating anything. It's costly because they aren't cheap to produce and you can't just hire chinese factories. It's a beefy purchase, but totally worth it in the end so that you can push your console to do things you've never dreamed of.

>> No.1881161

>>1881068
I'll probably do the same thing. Fuck this shit. I paid too much for the games I have. Never buying old games ever again.

>> No.1881165

>>1881146
they're solid ports. they added a save feature to the 3 snes megman x games.

if you don't mind playing the games on a ps2 pad then it's all good.

>> No.1881170

>>1881161
OP here man I feel you. The last game I got was Illusion of Gaia for 16$ at my local retro store. I went there yesterday now the guy is selling it at 30$. Finishing Earthbound on my Wii U just made me think that all this collecting thing is just not for me no more.

>> No.1881173

>>1881146
I think those run at 480i so they'll look worse than on the SNES

As mentioned already, they run on the SD2SNES.

>> No.1881175

>>1881154
Is the features they are adding to the V3 worth the wait? It seems like V2 plays everything just fine.

>> No.1881176

>>1881170
Yeah man I get that. I'm tight on cash now and looking at my games I wish I didn't bought them. I'm fine with my Gameboy games since they were cheap, but I have a lot of N64 games and I spent too much on it. Should have bought an Everdrive from the very beginning.

I'm brazilian, so shit's much more expensive for no reason. The cheapest N64 game I bought was $20 equivalent. All the good ones I ended up paying around $50 each. FUCK.

>> No.1881181

>>1881068
Hi.I have the SD2SNES, N8 Everdrive, Everdrive 64 V2, Mega Everdrive and Gamboy Everdrive.

As for the SD2NES.
http://sd2snes.de/blog/compatibility
There's your list for compatibility. It's a great device and you should get it. What people are not telling you is that in addition to playing normal games, you will also have access to translated games and international games. Firemen for SNES is damn fun but is a PAL game. Then you have all the Final Fantasy releases that have been translated as well as various hacks for Mario games and so on. I'm also the type who likes watching GCCX, so when I see a Jap game that I like but isn't here, I'm just a few clicks away from having it thrown on the device, many of which are translated. The only people I can see saying that is a waste of money are those who already spent more than it's price on original carts. For your own purpose, you should just keep the games you have that are not compatible.

Also note that the Gameboy Everdrive will work with your super game buy if you have one.

Everdrive 64 V2 - There is a V3 in the works, but I don't know when it is due to come out. The V2 does work. There are 3 games which have issues with saving/playing. In the same time, there are patched versions which fix this so beyond finding those on the interwebs, you would be golden.

You should buy it from retrogate. This is the creators website and will cost less than anywhere else.

Here is a link to the everdrive forum. These people own the devices and post concerns and issues. This is a much better place to get an insight from actual owners perspective instead of hearing negative Normans complain about something they don't even own or have ever used.

http://krikzz.com/forum/

>> No.1881184

>>1881181
Can you run Satellaview games on the SD2SNES?

>> No.1881185

>>1881160
You can simply connect a computer to a TV.
>Using a flashcart gives you the benefits of emulation
It mainly gives the the large library. A few have additional functions but nothing comes close to the options of computer emulation.
Accuracy is only a concern for the N64 and it's one of the most questionable systems anyway.
> Why would you want your consoles to become obsolete?
Because I prefer to emulate them. Just because I kept them from my childhood doesn't mean I have an obsession with them.

>> No.1881189

>>1881184
i dunno. gimme a short while and I will see ok.

>> No.1881192

>>1881189
Try this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGA6nTWBTOg

>> No.1881194

>>1881184
I know for a fact you can run the BS Zelda roms that were hacked to, you know, actually work.

I'm not even sure if other roms of BS games exist, so I can't help you there.

>> No.1881196

>>1881192
>>1881194
Shitty TAS video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_msGHXtPq0

This is a great game, I'm not sure why did they release it on BS only

>> No.1881203

>>1881194
There are a ton of BS games. Some great ones too, without the timing bullshit.

>> No.1881208

>>1881160
>you can't just hire chinese factories
Yes. You can.

>> No.1881209
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>>1881192
I got the zelda to work. I couldn't get the excitebike to work.

I will try that in a sec, just gonna see if I have it or will find the rom.

>> No.1881210

>>1881181
>No SA-1 support
aw man...

>> No.1881214

>>1881209
Here:

http://www.doperoms.com/roms/super_nintendo_snes/BS+Kaizou+Choujin+Shubibinman+Zero+(J).zip/522031/BS%20Kaizou%20Choujin%20Shubibinman%20Zero%20.html

>> No.1881215

>>1881181
>There are 3 games which have issues with saving/playing. In the same time, there are patched versions which fix this so beyond finding those on the interwebs, you would be golden.
I remember about Banjo Tooie, but I know it was patched. So excentially it's 100% compatible?

>> No.1881220

>>1881214
Nope. I'm guess that so long as it is not a hacked version, then the satelite games wont work. The screen just goes to black when trying to load it up.

>> No.1881221

>>1881220
Aw that's a bummer, but not that big of a deal

You have the BIOS and everything right?

>> No.1881223

>>1881185
>You can simply connect a computer to a TV.

No I cannot. Give me whatever piece of hardware that can convert VGA to RGBs through a SCART lead and I will reconsider, even then there's the accuracy problem. I run on a Intel Atom 1.6ghz by the way.

>> No.1881228

>>1881223
Buy an extron downscaler.

>> No.1881231

>>1881221
Did some quick research. Only patched versions will work for flash carts. BUT.... I also found this download which groups a ton of these patched games already. I'm downloading it now.

http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/other-consoles/snes/0---satellaview-bs-x-real-hardware-patched-rom-pack-for-super-everdrive-powerpak-135-roms-bs-zelda-projects/

>> No.1881234

>>1881223
How about you spend a couple dollars on a goddamn computer from this century instead of spending it on old games and flash drives?

>> No.1881235

>>1881231
Ah that's fucking cool. That game is in there too. That's almost all of the BS games I believe

>> No.1881236

>>1881231
the game your interested in is listed, so gimme a sec to re-test the patched version

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>>1881235
Anon delivers. And thanks in making me do a little looking around to increase my SNES collection by over 100 games in half an hour.

>> No.1881262

>>1881228
>Buy an extron downscaler.
Will it do native 240p on a CRT just as a console does it? Could you point me to the most convenient model?

>>1881234
How about I spend my money on what I think suits me best.

>> No.1881263

>>1881254
Aw fuck yes. I want one of those badly now. That game is one of my favorites.

Try doing the hadouken and dragon punch, it's great

>> No.1881267

>>1881262
Yes it will. The Extron emotia series are the most convenient. If could buy me one too that would be great.

>> No.1881270

>>1881262
What you think is objectively shit. Have some priorities. A man without a decent computer should not be spending money on retro games instead.

>> No.1881271

>>1881267
Must be expensive as fuck.

>> No.1881275
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1881275

So this price is about right?

>> No.1881279

>>1881263
I'm so going to try this bad boy, which features girls, out. For now, I'm going to take the joy of renaming the roms and organizing them as I see fit on my SD card. I'm stupid OCD when it comes to organizing, it's a guilty but fun pleasure... which is boring to most. YAY!

They said not to get a flashdrive. It's a waste of money they said. Cause you know, you could just buy a disk system again and go back in time to play these games like its nothing.

Fuck emulation, give me a couch and console any day of the week, throw in a bowl of cocoa pebbles while a movie runs on my HDTV, and I'm happier than fuck.

>> No.1881281
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>>1881234
Because some people want to play the games on the original console instead of playing with an xbox controller/usb controller/etc with an hdmi cable plugged into a TV. Why is that so fucking hard to understand?

Everyone on this board KNOWS you can emulate just about everything on a computer. It's not a new thing. Just because you are content with it doesn't mean everyone else is. Hell, I emulate everything. Playing it on the TV isn't as important to me and I'd probably never shell out for a flash cart. Not everyone NEEDS a computer from "this century" some people just browse the web and do word processing.

Flash carts are cool little devices and they obviously have a purpose and a demand. Don't shit on them just because they aren't for you.

>> No.1881283

>>1881275
Yeah, but before you bite the bullet, look for any group buys going on. You could save a decent amount.

>> No.1881284

>>1881279
Yeah, I could buy a Satellaview and go back in time, fly to Japan and download that game. Should be fun and much cheaper!

>> No.1881286

>>1881275
Seems right. The base price is without the shell, get the shell so you can just play out of the box.

In the mean time, get a couple SD cards ready ahead of time. Slap in the OS and your roms so that your plug and play ready for when they arrive.

>> No.1881290

>>1881275
I can sell like 4 games I have here and that will already cover both of them. Conker's Bad Fur Day, Majora's Mask, Paper Mario and Banjo Tooie.

>> No.1881291

>>1881283
where would i find these groups at?

>> No.1881293

>>1881267
>>1881271
What the fuck, it is expensive. I'm not buying that, I expected some easy plug and play signal converter, not some huge board for doing god knows what. Thanks for the heads up but I'll do without.

>>1881270
Try and stop me. I don't even have 5th+ gen consoles anymore because they stopped working so I'm literally stuck with retro games and I'm going to enjoy it a lot.

>> No.1881298

>>1881290
Also note that the SD2SNES will come in a PAL looking type of shell and not your standard NA| looking shell. It will fit in your console just fine without need to remove clips or anything.

>> No.1881306

>>1881293
Funny how people try to tell you what you should like and what you should buy. It's like they don't think people are allowed to have a choice, even dumber is the fact that they promote what they do have while dismissing that which they don't have.

>> No.1881309

>>1881293
He's fucking retarded. Your computer is probably perfectly fine for everything you need it to do.

>> No.1881314

>>1881291
http://www.jammaplus.co.uk/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=4&title=console-gaming
http://www.retrogamer.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6

The one from back in May was crosslinked here, the two forums linked, and on Assembler. I didn't check any for any live group buys, but if you can find more people on the fence about getting one or both of the Everdrives you want, then you could organize a buy of your own. Check the bulk discount price against the standalone.

Also, for N64 and SNES, just gut a crap sports game for a donor shell. Paying more than $3 for a shell is a waste.

>> No.1881317

>>1881290
Where would you sell them at? I have never Ebay'ed before. Is ebay the only place to sell retro games?

>> No.1881319

>>1881281
Apparently you don't know everything.
The ones praising flash cartridges are paid advertisers just like the ones praising Retron or Wii as perfect emulation machines.
Retards fall for them and think wasting hundreds of dollars is no big deal because you get the true retro cred.
This whole materialism is ruining everything.

>> No.1881335

>>1881319
That is only your opinion and a limited (perhaps biased, but you're not entirely wrong) view on the matter.

I'd buy a flash cart because it allows me to use my fully working console just how I use it with any retail game, only with infinitely switchable ROMs. If anything, if I really wanted a street cred I would just buy retardedly expensive boxed copies of retardedly overrated games just because there's a huge Nintendo logo on it and then proceed to show off the collection in any related thread or some "omg so retro" community. With a flash cart it's all in the SD card, I don't need to show off shit or prove anything. Only that I can play any game I want (with exceptions) on my console, in my bedroom, standing in front of the TV. Don't overthink it.

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>>1881319
Dude... I can only wish to get paid to spew out my simplistic opinions on this site. I mean really....

>>1881317
I'm guessing your OP? I played with that list of BSX roms. MANY won't work. Within the zipped file is a list detailing which work and which work but with issues. Also, many of these roms are actually magazines that were available at the time. That being said, there are still many to play. The ones I can see of worth are the F-Zero, excitebike, there's a zelda on there that is patched and in english and SEEMS like it might be the other BSX zeldas put together to create one full game, and there's that one which you pointed out near the start.

Paid advertiser.... pfffft.....

pic related - all the money I make from my advertising

>> No.1881361

>>1881319
>materialism
>buying a flash cart because the genuine materials are nigh-unattainable

Everyone's a shill, it's all a zionist conspiracy, Krikzz is using the funds looted from the airliner that Russian separatists shot down to bribe random people in America to push his products and those from others who make similar devices.

Yep, ya dun figger'd us out, son of a gun! We sure ain't tryin' ta' provide useful information on items that bite the wallet sum'n fierce, as some sorta' friendly gesture toward folk lookin' to acquire what'n we already got!

>> No.1881386

>>1881351
Quick update on that Zelda rom. It's actually a 16-bit version of the original Zelda on NES. It has an option to play it on two different map versions, original and something different so as to mix things up.

I'm now itching to get back to playing original zelda in 16 bit form on my snes console.

>> No.1881420

>>1881223
I guess technically you are correct. You can not simply connect a computer to a TV. Millions of others can though. The piece of hardware you need is called a cable.

>> No.1881429

>>1881420
Right, and that cable's name happens to be...?

>> No.1881435

>>1881429
Only coconut's cables can change a 31 khz signal to a 15 khz one on the fly like that. Hit the coconut audio guy up with an e-mail and I'm sure he'll make one for you. The audio experience also is supposed to be out of this world.

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>>1881319
>paid advertisers
>Wii
cool story bro

>> No.1881487

>>1881429
The model of your video card and TV happen to be...?

>> No.1881494

The last video card I had that could do s-video out was some AGP monstrosity.

>> No.1881537

>>1881170
I know those feels.
I used to love the thrill of getting a good deal, but no matter how many games I want, how many I covet and then buy, it doesn't mean I have the time to play them. Now I'm in a situation where I've surrounded myself with plastic that gives me less joy by the day, replacing it with anxiety about the sheer cost over the last few years.

If ebay weren't so harsh on their sellers (new regulations mean if the customer isn't happy for any reason you have to pay for their return postage and in some cases you'd have to refund them AND let them keep it) I'd just sell the lot.

>> No.1881547

>>1881435
I don't think a cable alone is going to cut it without some embedded boxed circuitry to convert and mix the signals. I'll keep that in mind though, how's the pricing?

>>1881487
An almighty Intel Mobile Graphics 945 with VGA output, and some alright Yurop CRT.

>> No.1881569

>>1881547
A good first step in plugging some thing into a TV is to know what TV you're going to plug that thing into.

>> No.1881574

>>1881537
>new regulations

I'm going to reserve the right to not sell to women, anyone who cannot pass a 4473 background check, and anybody who has ever received government welfare benefits.

>> No.1881579

>>1881569
Does it matter? It has a SCART slot on the back and takes RGB. I thought there were standards for this?

>> No.1881683

>>1881314
>shell
IMHO it's not worth the time and effort to take a sports game and remove the label and print a shitty looking label just to house the SD2SNES, I like the PAL looking cart and I think the quality warrants the price. If I did have the skills to make a badass looking cart then I would but I don't so I won't.

>> No.1881776

>>1881176
Every time I see a Brazil brother on /vr/ I cry internally. Best wishes from America man.

>> No.1881802

Ok guys, serious question, i do have a decent NES Library of over 100 games i have buyed since late 2007, i even had some uncommon to rare titles like Shatterhand, Princess Tomato, Ducktales 2, Panic Restaurant, Joruney to Sillius, Kickmaster, etc.

Also had unique good titles for the most part, with the exception of the occasional guilty pleassure.

i also have a few noteworthy titles in Famicom form like Gun Nac & Bomberman II, but my question is, is still worth going to buy games to have my library (not collection) complete?

Or should i drop those and get a flashcart just to play the stuff i still had left to get.

i Also have 30 SNES titles, half of them are decent, but, i cant seem to get certain decent titles at cheap or reasonable prices everywhere, what would happen if i buy a flashcart and keep my already own games? (i own a few chipped games, Rockman X2, and Japanese Kirby Super Star, and i plan to get the rest of the worth chipped games, which arent many, but demand money, plus one of them is Super Mario RPG, while the japanese copies are reasonably cheap at jewbay, that games requieres english to be played, also, is Rockman X3 worth playing and getting).

>> No.1881834

>>1881802
You can keep collecting, but a flash cart lets you do more than simply play games that already exist. There's a decent amount of homebrew games, and amazing ROM hacks out there. With a flash cart, you won't be so desperate to pay idiotic sums for a game.

>> No.1881837

>>1881802
I would ALWAYS recommend a flash cart to anyone. Even the person who has every game for the NES should pick one up. Here are my simple reasons why.

You wont have to bother pulling out the cart from the system anymore. Once it's in, it's there for life as there is no reason to pull out.

You not only get access to all the games you have, but access to games you don't have.

FDS games will play on the N8 with auto flipping. No need for the disc system.

Fan translated games are now in reach for you like Mother or final fantasy.

Hacked and homebrews are now at your disposal. Wanna play Final Fantasy 7 on NES, no problem. Zelda Outlands, no problem.

If you like to use game shark, it's built in.

The few games which don't work have patched versions which will work like castlevania 3. The rest that may not work are just crap so you wont care.

The actual cart games that you have will not have to go through any wear from being used as the flashcart will be your one stop game shop.

The OS gets updated on occasion for improvements, but this is rare nowadays as the thing is so finely made and tuned as is.

No more wasting money on games you thought you would like but are just crap. Roms aren't exactly expensive.

The downside..... You have to pay about $130 or so from retrogate to get one shipped out to you with the proper shell type for your system. Not much of a downside as things cost money to begin with....

>> No.1881854

>>1881802

>>1881837
Now for my SNES flashcart rant.

This one is a little more tempered. If getting one I would recommend the SD2SNES as it will handle games like megaman x2 and x3, plus mario kart and pilot wings. But games like mario rpg and FX games wont run. Star Ocean wont run either unless you get a patched version.

The OS on this one gets more updates as well. The newest update allowed for Metal Combat to now be playable, but I don't have a super scope. The next OS is suppose to allow for in game resets to menu or game as well. I look forward to that.

Like the N8, you will have the chance to play many games which are translated or hacked or homebrew. Mario return to dino land is fun. I also liked playing a few games that I seen on GCCX that were translated.

This one will set you back about $230 or so. So you should look ay your personal cost v benefit on this. I for one was sold and have no regrets. Just today I slapped on a bunch of BS-X games on my SD and started playing a 16 bit version of the original zelda as a result. I also got to play games I would have never touched otherwise that are great like firemen and clock tower. Clock Tower has become my halloween game now, great game to play through.

So in this case you should look to see if the games you want will out price the flashcart itself.

I for one wanted to play enough games that it became well worth it for me. The price of x2 x3 and earthbound alone, at the time, was enough for me to say yes to this.

Last note. I have no idea how much games sell for anymore. Stopped caring as well. I have everything I want as it is thanks to this unit. Goodbye reseller scum, hello playing games without care.

>> No.1882071

>>1881579
Of course it matters. If you can provide the information needed to determine if your card can connect to that TV then it wouldn't but it seems that's not a viable option.

>> No.1882146

>>1881802
If you just want to play games, always get a flashcart. If you want to be an epic collector then keep on giving money to scumbag resellers.

>> No.1882150

>>1881776
Thanks bro
Shit's real hard around here. I dream of buying games for cheap everyday...

>> No.1882317

Anyone thinking about selling their cart collection to get a flash cart should consider this. Why not sell your most expensive games and use the money to buy repros of them. With the left over money you can fill in the cheaper carts you're missing. Then you can play everything and still have plenty to sell if the idea of owning a flash cart just gets you wet.

>> No.1882559

>>1882071
>if your card
>card

Am I being trolled? I listed the outputs: VGA -> SCART. There's all there is to it.

>> No.1882618

>>1882559
>Am I being trolled?
No. You're just being retarded. Until you learn the different between a signal and a connector or what model TV you have no one is going to be able to help you.

>> No.1882637

>>1882317
That doesn't deal with the convince of the Everdrive though.
I have one and kept my real carts, I don't use the real carts anymore because the ever drive is so convient.

>> No.1882640 [DELETED] 

Whenever someone says to me they liked a game, and they didn't play it on the original cartridge and console, do you know what I say to them?

I say "how do you know you like it? You haven't played it."

And they haven't. They've played a bit of programming that attempts to replicate what the game is.

>> No.1882643

>>1882640
Will you please stop pasting this into every goddamn thread? It's completely inapplicable to how flash carts work, and having to explain this in even simple terms is distressing.

>> No.1882646

>>1882643
are you becoming distressed?

>> No.1882692

>>1882618
What does the TV model have to DO with anything?? It's a standard SD CRT which can only get composite, s-video and RGB+Sync at 15kHz in 480i/576i. If I was to use any other TV with the miracle wiring you seem to conceal from me it would hardly make a difference because the TV signals operate on a strict standard you're not going to change. You're deliberately making fun out of me.

>> No.1882694

>>1882692
Not every TV can get S-Video.

>> No.1882698

>>1882694
But I don't WANT S-Video! I want RGB+sync! And I only have a VGA slot as a means of redirecting video output. The ideal thing would be some not insanely huge and expensive converter box mixing up the H&V sync and fiddling with the scan frequency so I can get proper RGBs out of a VGA cable. I'd rather figure out the heck are coconut cables that anon mentioned meant to do instead, since I'm reading it's only stuff for cellphones and tablets. It's like I'm being pranked or something. You're not being very useful here either, always evading questions.

>> No.1882770

>>1882692
Sorry for making fun of you. It's hard not to when someone believes a "standard SD CRT" means it's an actual standard like ISO/IEEE or something. And that there's only one standard.
Anyway since you're so convinced you know what it can and can't do without knowing the model enjoy your fail. I have three computers that have no problem plugging into my CRT.

>> No.1882776
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>>1882770
>And that there's only one standard.
Yeah sure. You should buy different DVD/Satellite/Console setups because the standard may not be the same! Watch the fuck out, exploding hazard!

Since you're fixed on poking fun out of me at least I'll let you on what's written in the back so you don't literally have anything else to bitch about.

PAL - B/G 230V ~ 50Hz 39W

Am I going to survive this or we're going full nuclear meltdown?

>> No.1883352

>>1881275
Unless you're a developer you don't need the USB port.

There's also a new version of the ED64 coming out if you want to play that japanese animal crossing game.

>> No.1883381

>>1883352
Not that guy, but that's pretty neate. I wanna get one just to try out the Zelda Debug ROM on actual hardware and maybe some other things as well.

>> No.1883489

>>1881068
I always feel bad when someone is thinking of selling their original games and buying a flashcart.

>> No.1883509

>>1883489
Me too.. unless he's selling them to me, because I want that Lufia, Act Raisers, and Yoshi's Island :C

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>>1881068
OP here so I am going to go through with selling off my collection except Yoshi's Island since the SD2SNES can't emulate it. Think these prices are fair?

The Lion King 8$
Super Off-Road 5$
Kirby's Avalanche 5$
Yoshi's safari 8$
Wheel Of Fortune Deluxe Edition 3$
Tetris 2 5$
Game Genie 10$
Killer Instinct 8$
Donkey Kong Country 2 Diddy's Kong Quest 15$
Illusion of Gaia 15$
The Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past 22$
Super Metroid 30$
Wanderers from Ys III 10$
ActRaiser 15$
Actraiser 2 15$
Super Mario All-Star + Super Mario World 30$
The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse 10$
Mega Man X3 140$
Yoshi's Island
Mega Man X2 80$
Lufia & The Fortress of Doom 30$
U.N. Squadron 15$

Super Mario 64 18$
Goldeneye 10$
Yoshi Story 13$

More then likely I'm going to post them in the sites I have traded on before. And thanx for all the info and hype.

>> No.1883901

>>1883892
Lower
Fine
Higher
Lower
Fine
Maybe
Fine
Fine
Fine
Higher
Fine
Approaching reseller
Dunno
Fine
Fine
Ehhhhh
Dunno
...
??
...
Dunno
It's not a fun game

Fine
Fine
Fine

>> No.1883904

>>1883892
Pro tip here man (unless you're yard saling them). If it's over craigslist or whatever what you should do is round those prices up eg 10 for lion king, 5 for wheel of fortune, 10 for killer instinct etc and then mention that if people are interested in buying more games you'll offer them discounts on like for example a dollar off for each extra game they take. That way you can deal with less sellers (hopefully) while still getting rid of games that'll be harder to sell

>> No.1883927

>>1882776
I assure you that if you plug a 120v device into a 220v outlet there is chance of an exploding hazard.

Based on detailed information you provided so far about the model number being "some alright Yurop CRT" it's not surprising that it's PAL and 230/50. It doesn't help answer the question of whether you can plug your computer into it like I can with my CRT that's also PAL/230/50

>> No.1884147

>>1883892
>Donkey Kong Country 2 Diddy's Kong Quest 15$
>Illusion of Gaia 15$
>The Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past 22$
>Super Metroid 30$
>ActRaiser 15$
>ActRaiser 2 15$
>Super Mario All-Star + Super Mario World 30$
>The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse 10$
>Mega Man X2 80$
>Mega Man X3 140$
>Lufia & The Fortress of Doom 30$
>U.N. Squadron 15$

Dude, the fuck's wrong with you?, dont sell most of these games for over $8, or you will becoming reseller scum at the end, without even notice, and X2 and X3, don't sell them for more than $30 and only because the US version are supposedly legit rare.

>> No.1884157

>>1883927
>It doesn't help answer the question of whether you can plug your computer

Reported.

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>>1884147
Yes, good goyim, throw away free money so that I can resell these games at a markup I mean enjoy these classics you stupid fucking prole I mean /vr/o :)

>> No.1884176

>>1884147
money talks and 4chan walks.

Sell as high as you can when you can. Buy a flash cart with proceeds and don't look back.

>> No.1884213

>>1884147
>you will becoming reseller scum at the end

Seems like you're just jealous that other people are making money on shit you can't afford.

>> No.1885076

I don't see the problem. If someone put years of his life and technical know-how into creating something like the Everdrive64, he should be able to live off it. Hell, I know I wouldn't sell it any cheaper.

I was never that big into collecting games anyway, I just like to snag some new games for my old systems when the opportunity arises. I got the PAL version of CBFD last year and it felt like an exclamation mark, because paid 75€ just to be able to call this my own and pay it natively.

Nowadays, I don't have that much time to spend with retro games anymore and I'm mostly playing WiiU when I have time. But the sorry state of the N64 Virtual console makes me doubt there's ever going to be a decent amount of games for it, so I'm looking at the Everdrive.

I plan on doing MarshallH's HDMI-mod when it comes out and together with the Everdrive and my modded controlers with GC-style sticks, I think I'm in for a pleasant time.

I really don't feel like chasing cartridges and paying 100 bucks once to put an end to it seems like a good idea

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>>1881081
>>1881087
>>1881090
Consider the following:
>everdrive
100-200 dollars just to play on original hardware/aesthetic appeal
>USB controller
10-20 dollars, on an emulator that any toaster could run for any game imaginable without compatibility issues

>> No.1885108

>>1885095
You still don't get it, and I now doubt that you ever will.Once the game is running, there is NO difference between using a flash cart and using an authentic game. Just because I can play NES games on my computer doesn't mean that's what I strive to do.

>> No.1885113

>>1885108

emulation is emulation mate

>> No.1885116

>>1885113
It's not emulation when you use actual hardware dude.

It's like taking your Super Mario World Cartridge, and replacing the rom file inside it with a different game. Thats not emulation, it's actual hardware being used.

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>>1885108
its cheaper and more convenient than mucking around with old gadgets. All i want to do is play the game and have a controller in my hand. But hey, we both have our preferences and if thats what you want to do than do it, dont let somebody (especially from 4chan) tell you what to do