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Look at the [http://krikzz.com/pub/support/everdrive-n8/pro-series/mappers.png compatibility chart] to see if the games you want to play are supported.<br/>
 
Look at the [http://krikzz.com/pub/support/everdrive-n8/pro-series/mappers.png compatibility chart] to see if the games you want to play are supported.<br/>
 
Expansion audio is supported by both the EverDrive and the PowerPak, but a [http://www.retrofixes.com/2014/05/open-hidden-sound-channels-in-nes.html modification] to the NES is necessary to support it. The Famicom does not require this modification.
 
Expansion audio is supported by both the EverDrive and the PowerPak, but a [http://www.retrofixes.com/2014/05/open-hidden-sound-channels-in-nes.html modification] to the NES is necessary to support it. The Famicom does not require this modification.
 
[http://krzysiocart.com/ KrzysioCart] <sup>(FC)</sup> (~60) A cheaper flashcart available in both Famicom and NES form factors. Uses microSD cards, which can save individual battery saves for each game. Supports 82% of the official library and certain unlicensed and/or homebrew games (list [[http://krzysiocart.com/supported_games.txt here]]). The weaker FPGA means some gaps in compatibility (notable non-playable games include ''Punch-Out!!'', ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'', and ''StarTropics''), but it's a good budget option.
 
  
 
==SNES==
 
==SNES==
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[https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/super-everdrive-x6.html Super EverDrive X6] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($100+) Has a small FPGA to emulate DSP chips. A relatively inexpensive step up from the X5 if you only want to play Pilotwings or Mario Kart and don't want to pay more than double for the FXPAK/SD2SNES.
 
[https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/super-everdrive-x6.html Super EverDrive X6] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($100+) Has a small FPGA to emulate DSP chips. A relatively inexpensive step up from the X5 if you only want to play Pilotwings or Mario Kart and don't want to pay more than double for the FXPAK/SD2SNES.
  
SD2SNES Rev. X: A hybrid of the original SD2SNES and SD2SNES Pro designs, this is the predominant lazy clone <abbr title="english must be your 2nd language, "chink shit" doesn't make grammartical sense"> </abbr> flashcart that you'll find on Aliexpress, eBay, and random "retro" stores. Same great compatibility as "genuine" (ie. built to the open-source specs by Ikari or KRIKzz) flashcarts, but may have random minor issues from earlier hardware revisions like bad MSU-1 volume balance, and don't expect any updates or help if something goes wrong.
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SD2SNES Rev. X: A hybrid of the original SD2SNES and SD2SNES Pro designs, this is the predominant chink shit flashcart that you'll find on Aliexpress, eBay, and random "retro" stores. Same great compatibility as "genuine" (ie. built to the open-source specs by Ikari or KRIKzz) flashcarts, but may have random minor issues from earlier hardware revisions like bad MSU-1 volume balance, and don't expect any updates or help if something goes wrong.
  
 
==NeoGeo AES==
 
==NeoGeo AES==
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[https://migswitch.com/ Mig Switch] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($64.04) - First ever flashcart for Switch. Requires game dumps with certifications and cartridge ID, which public cartridge dumps don't have. Has no menu system and switches games by ejecting and then inserting back. Unable to run homebrews.  
 
[https://migswitch.com/ Mig Switch] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($64.04) - First ever flashcart for Switch. Requires game dumps with certifications and cartridge ID, which public cartridge dumps don't have. Has no menu system and switches games by ejecting and then inserting back. Unable to run homebrews.  
 
[http://migdiy.com/ MigDIY] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($64.83) - Modified Mig Switch which supports switching games by touch gesture.
 
  
 
Switch hacking is still being worked on, so be sure to stay up-to-date on any new information.
 
Switch hacking is still being worked on, so be sure to stay up-to-date on any new information.
 
==SG-1000==
 
[https://github.com/aotta/SD-1000 SD-1000] <sup>(FC)</sup> (DIY) Can also be used on SC-3000, Sega Mark III and Japanese / Korean Master System, requires a bootleg Raspberry Pi Pico board to be used.
 
  
 
==Master System==
 
==Master System==

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