that's actually an older flash cart and has mostly been phased out with the Everdrive N8 Pro I have the Famicom version and some of the tweaks include a new menu, faster game loading, having 99 save state slots for each game, and a built-in NSF player which lets you listen to the soundtracks of Famicom and NES games and can also play works created in Famitracker
“These cartridges by Nintendo themselves have one game each-“ Me who bought the Nintendo Entertainment System Action Set: Nøpē (If someone doesn’t understand) action set came with a cartridge that had SMB and Duck Hunt on one cartridge and that cartridge was by Nintendo
In PAL regions, Nintendo released an NES bundle containing a console, 2 controllers and a cartridge that contains Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt and Excitebike/Tetris depending on when you bought it.
To be honest I had a whole bunch of games on a floppy disk playing in school so it's been like this for a long time and now I have it on my Raspberry Pi
yea and the legal method is that. 1. get everdrive casette 2. buy an official nes game cart 3. put that one game file into everdrive sd and use that 4. repeat steps 2 and 3 until your house has 500+ nes cassettes that you never use except as decoration
Nobody cares about legal shit lol the whole point of the everdrive is to be able to play every nes game for free without having to buy the cartridge DIRRRRR
I'm all for Chinese clone everdrives preloaded with games, the ability to play games on original hardware is a must. I've got the Sega master system 600-in-1 cart and SNES carts, just picked up the N-64 cartridge with over 300 games on it. Bringing games to the players 👍👍
To be honest, I like that more than modding an nes classic and adding games to that. I weirdly think everdrive makes playing old games more authentic in a way.
I love how every NES games fits on a 2 GB memory card. Also, highly recommend an Anbernic handheld with Roms, you’ll get about 20,000 retro games for $120 with an awesome gameboy style console.
Yeah I downloaded pretty much every single video game that has ever existed from NES to super NES to Sega Master system to GameCube and everything back in the good old days of Napster
@@TheAuthenticBlueTheBudew yep, and it's about a game where the main character is useless and walks slow, weapons don't do anything, and you die very fast
It’s about having the original authentic cartridge for us older folks that was our childhood brother!! 🎉💥🔥 u Can play those Roms on a computer nowadays dont even need a NES… but it’s about the authenticity!!
You can play anything from Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis just fine with a keyboard on an emulator for free. It's when games started to require sticks like Nintendo 64 and PlayStation 1 that things get a little trickier but people have figured it out before.
@Jacob-Bjorne that's how many units they made, I doubt even 1 million still play their original ds units, especially since a Japanese dsi cost like 20 bucks and you can mod it within a couple hours, modding it allows you to play gba gbc and gb roms also. All of that for less than the price of an r4 card
"this is so nic- WH- WHAT WHY ARE MY ARMS TIED!?!?!" *lights turn off and a silhouette of what seems to be renowned game designer shigero miamoto* "shh~ shh~ it will be over soon..." *gunshots ensue with someone in the back speaking Italian to the figure*
I used to bang on those cause I never played or had one. I just bought an EZflash and man. I paid $90 for it. Best money I’ve ever spent. Almost 5,000 games on one GBA cartridge
Matt: why emulate with a convenient little box, when you can spend thousands of dollars on a retro gaming collection! Also Matt: -sees everdrive- hOw CoNvIeNeNt
Nintendo the next day: “Matt, we just wanna talk with ya.” [cocks shotgun]
As long as you own the game it’s 100% legal
@@jamiecarr8143 as long as you own the game and rip it yourself
@@jamiecarr8143 Yeah, you’re right.
Yeah, but realistically how many of us owing all those games lol and if I already got the game I don’t think I’m gonna go through all that trouble😂
@3rR0r084 Only partially, but not entirely.
“And to get the roms you just need to-“
*Gunshots*
*don’t pirate our games we never will release again why do people do that*
@@BagelNosed3DSuseremulation is preservation not stealing
@@Ranuyasha I think you don't understand sarcasm
YO HO HO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM 🏴☠️
@FG46YT Hard to tell sarcasm from text + some people actually subscribe to the idea that emulation = piracy and stealing.
imagine time travelling to 1987 and giving this cartridge to someone with all the games loaded and the sd card inside
it was mind-blowing enough when a kid in the school yard told me what Bush to burn to reveal level 8 in Zelda
I would freak out, then be like "how do I get those game files, and what is an SD Card?"
@@nmac101it'd take a eternity trynna download a game back then 😅
@@rockfresh1993 "Finally, after 38 hours, Tetris downloaded! Now let's wait another 164 hours for Super Mario Bros"
@@rockfresh1993 It's just around 128kb on average
Dk oldies is kicking air right now
Everyone knows about roms already.
The kind of people that buy from Dkoldies or eBay are collectors or like using physical media.
@@Speedofidk bald 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@SpeedofiI personally like buying the cartridges and consoles
The coolest thing of that is that you can play hack roms and homebrew
I really want to play Super Mario Bros. 3 Mix on an Everdrive.
And savestates. A must for speedrunners.
@@sourandbitter3062 Savestates are not legal for most runs.
Unless you mean they're using savestates to practice before their real runs.
**Nintendo knocks on the door** Matt, we need to talk. **loads the Duck Hunt gun**
The NES Zapper
**Loads ar15** you forgot about the second amendment huh japs? **Nintendo goes out of bissnuess**
Wii Gun
Super Scope with a rocket inside
Konami Laserscope
that's actually an older flash cart and has mostly been phased out with the Everdrive N8 Pro
I have the Famicom version and some of the tweaks include a new menu, faster game loading, having 99 save state slots for each game, and a built-in NSF player which lets you listen to the soundtracks of Famicom and NES games and can also play works created in Famitracker
“These cartridges by Nintendo themselves have one game each-“
Me who bought the Nintendo Entertainment System Action Set:
Nøpē
(If someone doesn’t understand) action set came with a cartridge that had SMB and Duck Hunt on one cartridge and that cartridge was by Nintendo
In PAL regions, Nintendo released an NES bundle containing a console, 2 controllers and a cartridge that contains Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt and Excitebike/Tetris depending on when you bought it.
@@v1nag3r I know. I’m a nerd when it comes to nostalgic Nintendo stuff.
@@esansmegalovaniaplaysroblo3978 How can you not be?! Nintendo stuff is always very interesting!
Not to mention the 3-in-1 having mario 1 Duck Hunt and world class track meet
I remember SD Cards used to be MB and not GB :)
i literally just bought hundreds of dollars worth of cartridges during these past 2 weeks.
haha bro why
Are you a collector? If so that's nice but if not then you probably have Nintendo ninjas watching you 24/7
@@aylo.mp3 bought a nes and wanted some of the best games
@@Sprigatitto740 yeah i am who r the Nintendo ninjas tho
@@somewhereupthere7 The people at Nintendo who take down fangames and take down videos that use 30 seconds of Nintendo music
"These cartridges are one game each"
*Super Mario Bros & Duck Hunt:*
I was about to say that lol
Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet
@@MeatTheGueli have that cartridge
Action 52:
Incredible how much technology has changed since I was a kid.
Stu will cry when he will notice this
I feel like these are going to be more commonplace with the rise of retro gaming prices.
Tbf they’ve been common place for about a decade.
To be honest I had a whole bunch of games on a floppy disk playing in school so it's been like this for a long time and now I have it on my Raspberry Pi
They already are. Same is gonna happen to R4 Flashcarts for DS family of systems
You just became the top target for Nintendos team of lawyer ninjas
And hitmen.
yea and the legal method is that.
1. get everdrive casette
2. buy an official nes game cart
3. put that one game file into everdrive sd and use that
4. repeat steps 2 and 3 until your house has 500+ nes cassettes that you never use except as decoration
then what's the point of having the everdrive
Nobody cares about legal shit lol the whole point of the everdrive is to be able to play every nes game for free without having to buy the cartridge DIRRRRR
So cool 😎
Thanks for all the cool shorts man! Love them!
I'm all for Chinese clone everdrives preloaded with games, the ability to play games on original hardware is a must.
I've got the Sega master system 600-in-1 cart and SNES carts, just picked up the N-64 cartridge with over 300 games on it.
Bringing games to the players 👍👍
I love Your Channel Matt!
I wish they'd make more Famicom/nes plug and play tv game consoles.
To be honest, I like that more than modding an nes classic and adding games to that. I weirdly think everdrive makes playing old games more authentic in a way.
I love how every NES games fits on a 2 GB memory card. Also, highly recommend an Anbernic handheld with Roms, you’ll get about 20,000 retro games for $120 with an awesome gameboy style console.
Turns around and sees a Nintendo ninja outside his window
"Man discovers Flash Carts, abouy 20 years after release"
That’s true but some can corrupted your nes and that’s why I’m sticking with the nes cartridges
What do you mean? It can't corrupt anything, no danger at all.
I'm sure someone is gonna try and run doom on that
without a doubt
Nintendo: "And where did you acquire said roms?" 🤨
54 damn just good for the Metroid basket with the impression of having pajamas that when you go into the lava of a volcano your guy will be nothing
Yeah I downloaded pretty much every single video game that has ever existed from NES to super NES to Sega Master system to GameCube and everything back in the good old days of Napster
These are also very good for people writing their own games or mods, and want to test them on original hardware instead of using emulation
Finally, finally, FINALLY! YOu got yourself an Everdrive to this day
Vince Perri: Hold my beer.
I’ve got the Famicom Everdrive; it’s awesome😎
That’s incredible! I can’t believe you legally bought all those games :) I can’t wait to my collection looks like yours someday
Matt stopped uploading because the Nintendo Ninjas caught up to him
Wow so funny HAHAHAHAHAH
Cool. I heard of it but never saw what the everdrive looked like. Thanks
I have all of the everdrives 😊
Nintendo Ninjas have been dispatched to your location 😂
Even the ones I’m looking at you Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Wait, I'm confused about what you mean about this comment
@@TheAuthenticBlueTheBudew Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as very bad NES game, I forgot to add bad too
@@firsttrier hmm. I never knew they made a game based on the novel.
@@TheAuthenticBlueTheBudew yep, and it's about a game where the main character is useless and walks slow, weapons don't do anything, and you die very fast
@@firsttrier a shitty nes game
It’s about having the original authentic cartridge for us older folks that was our childhood brother!! 🎉💥🔥 u
Can play those Roms on a computer nowadays dont even need a NES… but it’s about the authenticity!!
I love people that are good at transferring data create a way for us poor to enjoy games as well
Excite Bike still slaps...
The Nintendo ninjas are within a 20 mile radius from your house 😳😳
Relax it’s games from mid 90s 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@discobearofficaltrue 👌💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@discobearofficalmost are even 5-10 years older than that. Just from memory, I think the last NES game was released in 1996. Not sure.
I have an everdrive for the N64, easily one of the best things I ever purchased
My NES classic is basically this.
Matt definitely extracts the rom from his cartridges
“Any nes Game”
Nenes games
You can play anything from Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis just fine with a keyboard on an emulator for free. It's when games started to require sticks like Nintendo 64 and PlayStation 1 that things get a little trickier but people have figured it out before.
It’s kind of interesting that this cartridge works with the lockout chip
Nintendo coming for this man
reminds me of the time johnny lee put the wii controller by the tv and put the wii bar sensor on the brim of his hat
Nintendo: “Just look at the flowers, Matt.”
Oh also you can play homebrew/rom hacks on original hardware which is awesome
R4 was my calling when I found it as a kid
I just got a nes again....I need one of these 1000%
I had no idea that even existed but that is really cool
The DS has that too.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 it's the R4 card, isn't it, it is really good
@@SpilledMug That's one of them. I have the gold one which should work on any DS or 3DS system. Some cartridges don't do that.
@Jacob-Bjorneor if you have a dsi and above you don't even need a r4 with the custom firmware available, play off sd card
@Jacob-Bjorne that's how many units they made, I doubt even 1 million still play their original ds units, especially since a Japanese dsi cost like 20 bucks and you can mod it within a couple hours, modding it allows you to play gba gbc and gb roms also. All of that for less than the price of an r4 card
The Nintendo Ninjas are currently in the process of finding your exact location.
matt will still decide to own 100s of cartridges over 1 convenient one
I would to
I love emulation, we have to preserve videogames
Congratulations
You just made number one on Nintendo's most wanted list.
"this is so nic- WH- WHAT WHY ARE MY ARMS TIED!?!?!"
*lights turn off and a silhouette of what seems to be renowned game designer shigero miamoto*
"shh~ shh~ it will be over soon..."
*gunshots ensue with someone in the back speaking Italian to the figure*
I used to bang on those cause I never played or had one. I just bought an EZflash and man. I paid $90 for it. Best money I’ve ever spent. Almost 5,000 games on one GBA cartridge
Reminds me of those bootleg cartridges
The NES is a pretty old system, but once you have every game ever made, it has value.
Tempting the wrath of that plumber there bro
I have the n64 version of this and its amazing
Nintendo ninjas:
Hmm... INTERESTING
Alot of retro consoles/handhelds are sure to have an everdrive
the most common one (as far as i know) the mega drive's/genesis's everdrive.
This cart is also compatible with FDS games
Bro a retro game collector 💀💀💀
I had a cartridge in the 90s that had a couple hundred games on it.
The Nintendo ninjas will be at your door immediately, NES zapper in hand
I like using flash carts to play rarer games and rom hacks, but I prefer having the actual physical media for whatever game I’m playing.
They have one heck of a system. They have this in other past consoles.
Always thought that this should have been what the classic consoles should have been.
Nintendo ninjas: Hey Matt we need to talk (loads snes bazooka gun)
Honestly for me part of the fun of a Nintendo is changing the cartridge for a new game
They are indeed very cool, but be forewarned that they are frequently out of stock (and somewhat expensive). They also make them for other consoles.
Why is the FBI building an outpost in my colon?
Nintendo pulling up to his house the next day: **tank starts rolling in**
What about Godzilla monster of monsters
Red: allow me to introduce myself
I just wanna talk to him.
-Peter Griffin
Bro sounded like Napoleon for a moment
NOW You're Playing With *POWER*
I really late but if the ninjas haven’t found you yet they are on their way; hurry befor-
*Zapper Gun Noises*
I wish I had an NES so I could buy one of these to play any game I want on an NES.
I've seen these for the SNES and Sega Genesis
Matt: why emulate with a convenient little box, when you can spend thousands of dollars on a retro gaming collection!
Also Matt: -sees everdrive- hOw CoNvIeNeNt
“Hey why do I hear sirens outside-“
Do this but add cod games to try and play cod on the nes
The NES would self destruct if he did that
@@joshuaguytheproducer316 FIRE, FLAMES, ĶĄBØØM
And then the Nintendo ninjas called in an airstrike.
Nintendo ninjas after the short: Number one target: Matt.
I haven't lived in this era but it was cool 😞
Pain in the butt scrolling through them all just to find the wrong game
Never saw that at the video store when I was renting games. 🤯
The down side to that is you need a Nintendo, when ROMs can be played on almost anything most people have lying around
History repeats itself bc they did this with the ds and 3ds
HOW IS THAT NOT ILLEGAL
The R4 card is also very similar to this
No fucking way, he really found the "180000 games in 1" cartridge