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Saturn
===Wii Mini===
*[https://wii.hacks.guide/bluebomb BlueBomb] <sup>(SM)</sup>: An exploit that takes advantage of a flaw in the Wii and Wii mini's Bluetooth libraries. Requires the use of a Bluetooth-enabled computer running Linux system to deliver its payload (although the most versions of Linux environment can be live-booted from a flash drive instead of being installed directly to the host machinecomputer).<br />This is the only exploit that works for the Wii mini, and even on the original Wii it can enable recovery from certain bricks, such as a banner brick. However, while BlueBomb It can technically be used as a general exploit on the original Wii, but this is very much not recommended as there are better and simpler exploits available that don't require uninterrupted radio transmissions from a specific host OS.
==Wii U==
[https://www.xkit.xyz/rcmloader/ RCMloader ONE] <sup>(HM)</sup> (~$20) - It's a dongle similar to the SX Pro, it can load three different payloads: Atmosphere, ReiNX, and SXOS. It will only work if your Switch hasn't been patched (aka purchased before June 2018).
[https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere Atmosphère] <sup>(HM/SM)</sup> - CFW for the Switch. Currently supports firmware up to 417.10.0, though an exploit has been found while the support for firmware 4.218.0-7.0.1 no usable code has been released for itimplemented but not fully completed. [https://switch.homebrew.guide/index This guide] appears to be the easiest to follow to install CFW.
[https://reinx.guide/ ReiNX] <sup>(HM/SM)</sup> - Another CFW for the Switch. Again, similar install situation as mentioned before (unpatched, low firmware, etc.). This one appears to be developing an easier way of loading backups.
<strike>Phoebe <sup>(HM)</sup> From the creator of the GDEmu. Works with 21-pin Saturn models.</strike>
[https://satiator.net/ Satiator] <sup>(HM)</sup> ($259) Expensive, but works Works on any Saturn without invasive mods, doesn't replace the optical drive and has high compatibility. Fits The main downside (apart from the price) is that it plugs in via the MPEG -1 decoder card slotand doesn't emulate an actual decoder card, so it doesnyou won't work with VCDs be able to watch [[wikipedia:Video CD|VCD]]s or play the few handful of Saturn games that require the decoderrely on MPEG-1 FMVs.
[https://shop.fenrir-ode.fr/ Fenrir ODE] <sup>(HM)</sup> (~$120+) Available for both 20-pin and 21-pin Saturn models.
==PC Engine/Turbografx 16==
[http://krikzz.com/store/home/35-turbo-everdrive-v24.html Turbo EverDrive V2] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($8690[https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/turbo-everdrive-pro.html Turbo EverDrive PRO] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($200) Emulates the CD-ROM<sup>2</sup>, Ten no Koe 2, and Arcade Card expansions; CD games won't work if there's already something attached to the bus, like a real CD-ROM<sup>2</sup>/TnK or the CD-ROM drive of a TurboDuo. Also supports cheats and savestates with in-game menu.
[https://shop.terraonion.com/shop/product/super-sd-system-3/view Super SD System 3] <sup>(FC)</sup> (~$200) Drop-in replacement for the CD-ROM<sup>2</sup> family of expansions with support for HuCard images as well as bin/cue. Includes a Mega Drive 2 compatible multi-out connector with RGB, composite and stereo sound available.
==Game Boy (Color)==
[https://bennvenn.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/copy-of-elcheapo-sd-flash-cart-v1-9 <strike>El Cheapo SD] </strike> <sup>(FC)</sup> ($52) Supports mappers MBC1, MBC2, MBC3, and MBC5, no RTC until version 2.0 is released, accepts microSD cards, supports games up to 4MB (32Mb), has 128KB (1Mb) SRAM (big enough for LSDj). Saving must be done manually in the menu before loading a new ROM (both saving to SD and loading from SD). There are other cheaper versions with lesser ROM sizes available (for example, if you don't care about Game Boy Color enhanced/exclusive games). [https://bennvenn.myshopify.com/products/mbc3000-rtc-gbc-cart-v5 MBC3000 RTC] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($52) Supports MBC3 with an alternate MBC3/MBC5 version available while supplies last. Supports RTC and can interface correctly with Pokemon Stadium when flashed with Gold/Silver/Crystal. Requires a [https://bennvenn.myshopify.com/products/usb-gb-c-cart-dumper-the-joey-jr Joey Jr.] to upload a game to its internal flash and has no means of selecting multiple ROMs other than a DIP switch on the MBC3/MBC5 version.
[http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/usb-64m-smart-card USB 64m smart card] <sup>(FC)</sup> ($42) No RTC, only one .sav stored at a time (alpha hack available, but deletes saves on occasion), issues when having GBC and GB games in the same bank, and not the easiest to use. Only uses an MBC5 mapper, and tries to fake other mappers. There are game-specific hacks to fix any issues caused by this. [http://thegaminguniverse.org/ninjagaiden4/mottzilla/ Multisave menu, hacks] Supports ROMs up to 4MB (32Mb). Two ROMs at a time are supported when not using a menu. IMPORTANT NOTE: This flash cart uses 3.3v flash chips directly wired to the 5v Game Boy bus. This could shorten the life of the cart and/or the Game Boy.
Repurposing bootleg carts: Any Pokémon game on
eBay that isn't hundreds of dollars (and some that do cost hundreds of dollars) is actually a cheap flash chip and a CLPD CPLD to simulate the mapper wired to a bootleg PCB. These bootleg carts can be bought blank on aliexpress for peanuts and many can be reflashed with a dumper/flasher device like [https://bennvenn.myshopify.com/products/usb-gb-c-cart-dumper-the-joey-jr Joey Jr.] These bootlegs almost certainly use 3.3V chips wired to the 5V cart bus. This could shorten the life of the cartridge and/or the Game Boy.
==Pokémon mini==
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