Difference between revisions of "Everdrive"
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*[[Master Everdrive]] ([[Sega Master System]]) | *[[Master Everdrive]] ([[Sega Master System]]) | ||
*[[Everdrive GG]] ([[Sega Game Gear]]) | *[[Everdrive GG]] ([[Sega Game Gear]]) | ||
+ | *Everdrive N8 ([[NES]]) | ||
*Super Everdrive ([[SNES]]) | *Super Everdrive ([[SNES]]) | ||
*Everdrive 64 ([[Nintendo 64]]) | *Everdrive 64 ([[Nintendo 64]]) | ||
− | * | + | *Everdrive GB ([[Game Boy]]/Game Boy Color) |
− | *Everdrive | + | *Everdrive GBA ([[Game Boy Advance]]) |
+ | *[[nec:Turbo Everdrive|Turbo Everdrive]] ([[TurboGrafx-16]]) | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 25 April 2023
The Everdrive family is a series of flash cartridges which allow ROMs to be played from SD cards (or in some cases USB) on original hardware. Depending on the model and console, other features may also be included.
Everdrive cartridges are sold as PCBs, which are often then repackaged in plastic shells and boxes by other companies to protect the contents.
Multiple variants exist:
- Everdrive MD (Sega Mega Drive)
- Mega Everdrive (Sega Mega Drive)
- Master Everdrive (Sega Master System)
- Everdrive GG (Sega Game Gear)
- Everdrive N8 (NES)
- Super Everdrive (SNES)
- Everdrive 64 (Nintendo 64)
- Everdrive GB (Game Boy/Game Boy Color)
- Everdrive GBA (Game Boy Advance)
- Turbo Everdrive (TurboGrafx-16)