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Rankio Post #31 Posted 25 September 2011 - 02:36 AM

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QUOTE(Harsky @ Sep 24 2011, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I actually preordered this when it was first available. Price was a bit offputting but I remember 6 years ago, I paid the same amount for a Doctor V64. Trying to get games to work was very hit and miss as it meant I had to have the right N64 cart to act as the bootcart and I couldn't remember if I even got saving to work. Ended up selling it a few months later.


I paid $300 for my V64 when they first came out, has to be about 15 years now (from BUNG in FL). My memory is alittle faded now concerning the V64 but I am pretty sure all boot problems were solved with a certain boot cart. There were a couple out and I forget which I had but nothing had problems loading. I do remembering having to buy it later on.

It's good to know if and when I want to play some ROMs natively and my V64 gets toasted there will still be options out there. $200 does seem a bit much but considering you will have the entire N64 library at your disposal, it's not a bad deal.



amptor Post #32 Posted 25 September 2011 - 03:26 AM

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QUOTE(Rankio @ Sep 25 2011, 03:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE(Harsky @ Sep 24 2011, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I actually preordered this when it was first available. Price was a bit offputting but I remember 6 years ago, I paid the same amount for a Doctor V64. Trying to get games to work was very hit and miss as it meant I had to have the right N64 cart to act as the bootcart and I couldn't remember if I even got saving to work. Ended up selling it a few months later.


I paid $300 for my V64 when they first came out, has to be about 15 years now (from BUNG in FL). My memory is alittle faded now concerning the V64 but I am pretty sure all boot problems were solved with a certain boot cart. There were a couple out and I forget which I had but nothing had problems loading. I do remembering having to buy it later on.

It's good to know if and when I want to play some ROMs natively and my V64 gets toasted there will still be options out there. $200 does seem a bit much but considering you will have the entire N64 library at your disposal, it's not a bad deal.


There was more than one cart but most were for different save types. I still have all the boot and save type carts including the one with the mask ROM chip desoldered but I sold my V64 a while ago. I don't miss the thing at all. Bung did a poor job at making the product. It was cheap and poorly built so they probably maximized profits off of it.

And Carl Industries was in Florida. Many people were buying from there and Anthrox. I think Anthrox wanted $550 for it or something but I could be wrong, that might be me including the price of the deck with it (my math from years ago). It was overpriced at the time and a lot of people had to send theirs back to the vendor or China to get it fixed.

I bought mine a few years back from tototek for 80 bucks and I opened it. It has some relays inside (terrible idea. solid state is the way to go) and all of the microchips were epoxy type and not integrated circuits. It was a very crude device and I'm glad I didn't fork out a few hundred bucks on that thing.

The current flash carts out are above far and beyond better than those old cd-rom units.

What amazes me though is that I don't get much nostalgia benefit from seeing the V64 in action. Yes there is a little bit, but not enough to justify keeping one. In time, the old copiers will stop working because mainly the electrolytic capacitors inside will completely dissepate and fail rendering those products useless. Seeing how poorly built they are, I wouldn't be surprised if they found the cheapest vendor for capacitors and other components to use inside.

At least the 64drive has all brand new parts in it smile.gif


tbgtbg Post #33 Posted 25 September 2011 - 03:27 AM

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If I had 200 dollars to spare sitting around, I'd be all over this, sounds really great.


Harsky Post #34 Posted 25 September 2011 - 03:43 AM

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Been reading the manual on the 64drive site. Is it essential to push the reset button everytime you finish playing the game and want to save BEFORE you turn the console off or can you just save the game as normal, turn off and the game will be saved?


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Pretty good looking cart, but I'm still not sure it's worth the price jump from the Everdrive64 just for prettier menus, MP3 playback, and (presumably from a clean ROM) Jet Force Gemini support.


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QUOTE(Harsky @ Sep 25 2011, 04:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Been reading the manual on the 64drive site. Is it essential to push the reset button everytime you finish playing the game and want to save BEFORE you turn the console off or can you just save the game as normal, turn off and the game will be saved?


Yeah you'll have to press the reset button so that it will write the save data apparantly. While I tested this cart, I left the reset to menu option on by default and I was constantly switching games by using the reset button so I didn't really notice any saves being lost.

QUOTE(FireEmblemGuy @ Sep 25 2011, 04:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Pretty good looking cart, but I'm still not sure it's worth the price jump from the Everdrive64 just for prettier menus, MP3 playback, and (presumably from a clean ROM) Jet Force Gemini support.


Yeah to me, a big part of my interest in this cart was the GUI and then I found out taht the KRIKzz one was mainly text. The Neoflash N64 Myth had a menu system that I liked too. I liked how colorful it was and it actually is fully configurable. The 64drive doesn't let you customize each screen. It just lets you put one .gif in that skins the whole thing. There's things I like about each cart and I wouldn't discredit any one of them.

KRIKzz cart does have a good price but you sacrifice the prettier GUI screens and some compatibility. But KRIKzz does have a large following and his cart is an all in one like the 64drive. The Neoflash cart isn't an all in one solution but it has the best compatability for commercial ROMs and you don't need to open it up to switch out CIC chips although this isn't really that big of a thing on the other ones, most games people would play run. Of course the N64 Myth cart is the most expensive by all means because you have to have the different CIC chip carts and if you want mass storage support, that's 80 dollars extra plus freight.

I think from what I have seen so far, the 64drive price sits mid range of the three and it offers the best compatability. It also worked fine with the trained games I tried out which amazed me. I thought they would not work right. Actually mario kart 64 trained on the neoflash product had its features get stuck and it worked flawlessly on the 64drive.

All 3 of these carts put the 90's solutions completely to shame too. One time I was switching a lot of ROMs on my first V64 and the thing just died. Black screen and I couldn't get it to work again. Luckily the vendor replaced it. And later on I sold that one which was still working but man, Neoflash N64 Myth is a lot better than a doctor v64.


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200 Bucks? I'am glad that my Doctor V64 and my Z64 are still working perfect tongue.gif

And perfect N64 Emulation isn't sooo far away... i would rather invest 200 $ in something that makes more sense.


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Nice review.

I ended up buying an ED64 since it was cheaper and did all I asked it to do (for the games non working (tooie, JFG), I already have them in cartridge form, well I have pretty much every must have games in cartridge form, but a flashcart is very convenient for testing and for homebrews).


Rocco Savadgie Post #39 Posted 25 September 2011 - 01:39 PM

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A little warning to anyone considering ordering this - I paid via paypal on the 7th August for one of these and still have not received anything. Expect a long wait for delivery...

To be honest, I already have a V64 and an everdrive64 so really should not have ordered this too - I just wanted to support the developer for their hard work.

Edited by Rocco Savadgie, 25 September 2011 - 01:48 PM.


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QUOTE(Maplemage @ Sep 25 2011, 02:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE(Memfis @ Sep 25 2011, 09:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Where is the sense in it to buy this? The N64 is old, there are mutch better consoles for homebrew. Games for the N64 are inexpensive.

People want to play the old games how it was meant to be played, with a N64 controller and blowing the cartridge!

Exactly!
For some weird reason I love blowing in my old NES and N64 cartridges, to get them to work.
Especially the NES ones, it actually feels like an achievement when I get them to work.


jalaneme Post #41 Posted 25 September 2011 - 02:37 PM

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also for uk buyers beware imagine how much import tax this thing would cost to ship it to the uk, you would prob pay an extra £50+ on top 0_0


Schlupi Post #42 Posted 25 September 2011 - 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(Harsky @ Sep 24 2011, 09:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Been reading the manual on the 64drive site. Is it essential to push the reset button everytime you finish playing the game and want to save BEFORE you turn the console off or can you just save the game as normal, turn off and the game will be saved?


It's the same with some other carts, like the SNES and NES Powerpak.


alexh Post #43 Posted 25 September 2011 - 03:10 PM

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I don't think people understood my first post. There is already an N64 Flash cartridge call the Everdrive64 which has similar compatibility and is only $99

UK buyers can get the Everdrive64 for £130 including import duties and postage which is a little on the expensive side but still fun.

The patched version of JFG works fine on the ED64. Compatibility is pretty much the same across the board now. All games can be made to work except Banjo Tooie.

Edited by alexh, 25 September 2011 - 03:14 PM.


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Man, I SO wanted this, especially when you said it was a "justifiably low price".

But then I went to the ordering page...

$200 FRIKKIN DOLLARS!?!


Lily Post #45 Posted 25 September 2011 - 05:51 PM

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Can you order the 64drive and specify that you want the CIC for Banjo-Tooie and the extra bridge/solder that allows it to work as well? I'd be in to that if they were offering a "total package".







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