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Let me edit my post so you understand more.Takeshi said:The Everdrive MD is what you're looking for.
Did you even look at the links to the shops on that site? (hint)tagzard said:Let me edit my post so you understand more.Takeshi said:The Everdrive MD is what you're looking for.
I know my good sir. But i want one 30 down.Takeshi said:Did you even look at the links to the shops on that site? (hint)tagzard said:Let me edit my post so you understand more.Takeshi said:The Everdrive MD is what you're looking for.
Crap. I want one for a n64 also.Nathan Drake said:Getting classic system flash carts for $30 or below is impossible. Expect to spend between $80 (the price of the cart in question given above) to upwards of $150.
tagzard said:Crap. I want one for a n64 also.Nathan Drake said:Getting classic system flash carts for $30 or below is impossible. Expect to spend between $80 (the price of the cart in question given above) to upwards of $150.
Dang. Should i use stoneage gamer?Nathan Drake said:tagzard said:Crap. I want one for a n64 also.Nathan Drake said:Getting classic system flash carts for $30 or below is impossible. Expect to spend between $80 (the price of the cart in question given above) to upwards of $150.
That's about the same price, more expensive actually if I'm not mistaken than the Genesis cart.
I see. Where do i buy the cases so i can put the chip in?lilsypha said:$30
I have the Everdrive MD ($90) and the SNES PowerPak ($155), with plans to snag an Everdrive 64 at some point as well. No matter what they cost, they are still a fraction, a FRACTION of the price it would cost to buy even a few good carts.
You have to remember that these carts are produced in very small quantities, not like DS and GBA flashcarts which are produced in huge amounts. That is why the cost is higher.