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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2010

The Everdrive is a new flash cart for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive that uses SD Cards to store game ROM files.

The Everdrive works with Sega Master System, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and 32X games! It can store Save ROM data for games with battery backup and can even be used as a SegaCD multi BIOS to play Imports on Your SegaCD!

This thing does it all, the compatibility is amazing and it's really easy to use. With a 2GB SD Card installed You should be able to fit every Master System, Genesis and 32X game into one Cartridge! Sold for apx $80 USD it might seem expensive but it's actually cheaper than other Sega Genesis flash carts in the past.

Remember even if you're against pirating old games You can still use this to try games before you buy them, to play imports or games never released and even play homebrew games on real hardware!

The Everdrive is built in the Ukraine by www.krikzz.com but can be purchased from American distributor Stone Age Gamer.

WWW.STONEAGEGAMER.COM

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  • It so annoying when people mention BITS... we are in 2011 and Kilobytes, Megabytes and Gigabytes are the way to go

  • @andree1991 Yes but all the old cartridge based games back in the day advertised in Megabits not Megabytes.

  • what the hell is a megabit? you mean megabyte? 2gb=2000mb

  • @thecooldude9999 No a byte = 8 bits. 1 megabit is 1/8th of a MegaByte get it? They used to use Megabits a lot back in the early cartridge days.

  • can this work on a clone system?

  • @GooseBumpsFan1 No I don't think it works on any clones.

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  • @subrealms Hey I don't care what you do with it but look in other peoples reviews of these and you'll see people posting "don't pirate games, buy games" and crap like that so yeah I wanted to point out there are other uses for this even if you do buy all your games. There's still games you can't buy or homebrews to try on real hardware.

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  • @andree1991 Yeah...right but there is a small diference between bits and bytes

    1 byte = 8 bits so as you can see there's some diference it would completly change the values of the system imagine 10 megabytes = 10000 bytes then 10000 bytes = 80000000 bits its a fucking mess in the head so as u can see is a big diference after all ! :p and by this calculous we can see that scientists in computer science have to be precise with their math specially in linear algebra !

  • can you also use this cart for savegame files from sega mega cd?

  • @thecooldude9999 No,you are.Do your research.

  • @xan1242 you sir are an epic fail.

  • @thecooldude9999 No...2GiB=2000MB

    2GB=2048MB

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