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New GB Flash Cart in the works!

Posted by Benjamin Grimmett on

I'm building a more 'modern' flash cart for the GB. The question is, would you prefer it USB like a Drag'n'Derp? or SD card based like an Everdrive?

SRAM will be 128k to satisfy the LSDJ folk, what is the maximum ROM size you would like it to support?

4Mbytes is the most cost effictive, this would cover 99% of GB/GBC games.

The cart price is targeted at $50 but hopefully strong support will bring the price down.

Let me know your thoughts!

 

110 comments


  • I’d go the SD Card / CF Card route

    panzeroceania on

  • Please make it SD card based. Drivers can be a problem on some systems for specialized decices like this. Microsoft really wants signed drivers only on Windows 10. I really think the microSD card standard is here to stay. Before long it might be a problem to find any microSD cards smaller than a terabyte, but the physical dimensions of the cards probably won’t change.

    Benjamin McLean on

  • I’d buy the hell out of a nice simple, broadly compatible flash cart. I’d suggest SD for storage, I imagine it would bring the price down as you wouldn’t need to bundle in on board storage?

    You’ll have a day one buy from me.

    JakeNvac on

  • I definitely would prefer to have an SD card slot. Is this project still alive? I am really excited to get in to GB/GBC stuff but the current flash carts that do what I want (rtc, etc) are INSANELY EXPENSIVE (cough everdrive)

    Leachim6 on

  • I would love to have SD, and compatibility for super gameboy (and other adapters) and a title/hex editor to edit your own games on the system you’re playing it on. I’d want it easy to use and to have its own little game engine where you could write your own games without code!

    Daniel Boreland on

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