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Got one for an early Christmas gift over the Hyperkin can't wait to try it out I miss my old SNES and Sega Genesis consoles and games I know im going to love it I heard all the reviews on it none were bad so can't wait.
@@hannshamm6047 I bought the retrobit 3 HD the newest one they put out there It plays new,snes,Sega genesis,Gameboy,and famicom games plus it allows you to use all the origional controllers
This is the only retro machine after Analogue FPGA products that use hardware emulation methods to run games. This is why it plays EVERDRIVE carts and reproduction carts. Very high compatibility. Worth every penny. The only drawback is PAL/NTSC play speed on megadrive games.
I'm on a mission to acquire every pre Wii system and have them in a capacity where I can use original hardware and play every game. Video's like this are great because they get my head working... knowing that the SD2SNES has a better compatibility track record than the Everdrive version is useful... Here I thought I was slick using my Wii for GameCube games so I can play GameCube in Component without having to spend $300 on a Component GameCube /w super rare cable... but now I'm thinking I still need to get that so I can use it for the GameBoy Advance attachment on the GameCube to do that with an Everdrive like solution. I have very limited space, and a BIG ASS CRT... so it's starting to get crowded in the stand with systems and wires.
CAPCOM784 While I appreciate the optimism, the reason the GameCube Component cables are so expensive is that there is a chip in them that can’t (well... hasn’t, it might happen someday) be reverse engineered. That’s why you can’t find any aftermarket versions of the cable. They were also rare even back then (not to mention a pretty expensive cable). Sadly, they aren’t making any more so what’s out there is out there. There are few to be discovered in the wild at this point and I’m sure through time and use, the number is dwindling and they will only rise in value. One thing there defiantly isn’t any shortage of is new enthusiastic retro gamers with big wallets! I wish retro-vision or some genius maker out there cracks the code of that chip and is able to build an acceptable component solution for the GameCube... but until then... $175 is about as inexpensive you will ever find a second hand GameCube Component cable.
PabstOban Yep those cables were only sold through Nintendo direct, was like $35 originally. Not a ton bought them but enough out there that you can find... If ya wanna spend hundreds on a cable. If anyone can do it itd be HDretrovision for sure.
My #1 question answered, thanks. Subscribed. FYI flashcarts don't work on the other systems because they're not replicating the original hardware and instead use emulators.
When I started to get back into Retro Games I really wanted one of these all in one clones. It's just sad that no one can make a NES clone that plays with the Everdrive N8. I even bought the Classiq 2 HD because some reviews said the N8 did work on it but it didn't. Ended up having to spend a lot of money rebuying a NES, SNES, and Genesis.
DontPaniku retro bit res ..works with everdrive n8 there's even a video here on UA-cam to verify it...i found it by searching ever drive n8 on a clone console
georgiaridgerunner 79 I contacted the manufacturer and they confirmed that late 2017 they updated the system with a new sound chip but it broke compatibility with the Everdrive N8. This is a well known issue.
@@rustygriswold9981 No prob. In fact to further the info. my Super Everdrive and MegaDrive work on BOTH the Super retro trio and Super Retro Trio +. the n8 PRO only works on the Regular Super retro Trio.
Yes, it is a hardware emulation machine not running software emulation. This is why it runs EVERDRIVE carts, reproduction carts, and some of the special chip game carts without issue.
Honestly that is why I opted just to hack the Nes and Snes Mini. The clone consoles have color and compatibility issues. Sure there might be some lag issues on a few games on Nes Mini, but the pros makes up for it. Having 100% compatibility and having the color and sound perfect is what I really care for. Imagine paying $130 for the N8 Nes Everdrive and figuring out it won't work on this console after paying $60 for the console. Original Nes systems online costs at least $100. I'd rather pay $60 for Nes Mini
I have this system and with N8 NES cartridges it is not working. Do you know guys what kind of flashcarts of NES can work in this SR3 Plus system? Cheers
Nice video and review, sweet game collection you have there. I bought one myself and I'm very happy with it. The only downside is that when I purchased Rad Racer for nes, is that it won't play on my SRT+ and I hope I hope its the only one.
I've been curious how the ever drive n8 will work on the original retro bit super retro trio but not on the retro bit super retro trio plus. how did they mess that up?
123hellstorm Yeah not sure. Some have said for me to try using av cables to see as it mite be an issue with the hdmi ... But for some reason i doubt it will work but ill try lol.
All I want to know is , does the Super Retro Trio or Duo work with the Super Retro Advance (GBA to SNES adaptor)? If so, does it display the game without the use of the Super Retro Advance A/V out?
Hey man. Off topic kind of question. Do you think they will ever make a firmware to be able to play Sega Master System games on the Super Retro-Cade? With that asked, I have an odd question. Which Tiger handheld is in the background in the glass case behind you on the right side? Or it would be my left watching this video. lol
Well that's a bummer. But thanks anyway for responding. I will just have to get a Raspberry Pi down the road. There are some pricey and foreign games that I want to play. Though I can play them on my computer. I can't get the controller to sync controls correctly. Anyway keep me posted and take care man.
The nes everdrive does work on The Retron 3 hd. I just got my Retron 3 hd and a Super Retro Trio 3plus hd with redesigned controllers. There both good.
@@davidaltieri1494 the game will start up u can select a character but on alot of clones when u start the game u can tell its not right. the levels are missed up..
I just ordered a SRT+ and have been looking for multi carts for each system. Are these ‘Everdrive Flashcarts’ basically just multicarts? If so are they good? Are there better options? Can I get links to purchase them?
I have this system and honestly it gets alot of bad reviews it's not perfect the sound is off and color slightly but otherwise for the price and what it can do its pretty impressive in my opinion every game I've tried multi carts homebrews and carts with special chips all work for all 3 systems
Hey MLP whats a good solution for playing as close to true to play as possible for famicom disk? Is there a good rom option or do you need original disks?
Jacob Hoffman For me... Best way is using the ram adapter that came with the FDS. Can find those fairly cheap and then buying a FDSStick to play them through it. Ive only used that method on the AVS though so further testing may be needed on other clone systems.
Madlittlepixel may nof be a bad way to go. For the most part I dont see too many advantages in going FDS but some of the audio makes revisiting some classics an exciting idea. But there are very few titles out there to make it justifiable to spend 300 on to make it happen
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Got one for an early Christmas gift over the Hyperkin can't wait to try it out I miss my old SNES and Sega Genesis consoles and games I know im going to love it I heard all the reviews on it none were bad so can't wait.
UNO ONE MAN'S MAGIC which one did you get? I bought the Hyperkin RetroN 3 HD and wonder if the SDSNES would work with it?
@@hannshamm6047 I bought the retrobit 3 HD the newest one they put out there It plays new,snes,Sega genesis,Gameboy,and famicom games plus it allows you to use all the origional controllers
Thanks man, I know i asked you a couple of times about SMS on the MD Everdrive. Thanks for testing!
This is the only retro machine after Analogue FPGA products that use hardware emulation methods to run games. This is why it plays EVERDRIVE carts and reproduction carts. Very high compatibility. Worth every penny. The only drawback is PAL/NTSC play speed on megadrive games.
I'm on a mission to acquire every pre Wii system and have them in a capacity where I can use original hardware and play every game. Video's like this are great because they get my head working... knowing that the SD2SNES has a better compatibility track record than the Everdrive version is useful... Here I thought I was slick using my Wii for GameCube games so I can play GameCube in Component without having to spend $300 on a Component GameCube /w super rare cable... but now I'm thinking I still need to get that so I can use it for the GameBoy Advance attachment on the GameCube to do that with an Everdrive like solution. I have very limited space, and a BIG ASS CRT... so it's starting to get crowded in the stand with systems and wires.
PabstOban If you wait a little longer the component cables will drop in price because will now have other options.
CAPCOM784 While I appreciate the optimism, the reason the GameCube Component cables are so expensive is that there is a chip in them that can’t (well... hasn’t, it might happen someday) be reverse engineered. That’s why you can’t find any aftermarket versions of the cable. They were also rare even back then (not to mention a pretty expensive cable). Sadly, they aren’t making any more so what’s out there is out there. There are few to be discovered in the wild at this point and I’m sure through time and use, the number is dwindling and they will only rise in value. One thing there defiantly isn’t any shortage of is new enthusiastic retro gamers with big wallets!
I wish retro-vision or some genius maker out there cracks the code of that chip and is able to build an acceptable component solution for the GameCube... but until then... $175 is about as inexpensive you will ever find a second hand GameCube Component cable.
PabstOban Yep those cables were only sold through Nintendo direct, was like $35 originally. Not a ton bought them but enough out there that you can find... If ya wanna spend hundreds on a cable. If anyone can do it itd be HDretrovision for sure.
there are a couple hdmi options that are pretty damn good, but for crt maybe not, unless you already have an adapter to use hdmi with your crt.
My #1 question answered, thanks. Subscribed.
FYI flashcarts don't work on the other systems because they're not replicating the original hardware and instead use emulators.
what about the everdrive n8 pro, idk how that new flash cartridge is on clones compared to the og n8.
When I started to get back into Retro Games I really wanted one of these all in one clones. It's just sad that no one can make a NES clone that plays with the Everdrive N8. I even bought the Classiq 2 HD because some reviews said the N8 did work on it but it didn't. Ended up having to spend a lot of money rebuying a NES, SNES, and Genesis.
DontPaniku retro bit res ..works with everdrive n8 there's even a video here on UA-cam to verify it...i found it by searching ever drive n8 on a clone console
georgiaridgerunner 79 I contacted the manufacturer and they confirmed that late 2017 they updated the system with a new sound chip but it broke compatibility with the Everdrive N8. This is a well known issue.
the non HDMI versions of those clones work with EDN8 flash carts, i found out on a Krikkz forum post
so the NES flash carts DO work in the NON + Super retro trio. Incase anyone was wondering.
Thanks for that, I was wondering.
@@rustygriswold9981 No prob. In fact to further the info. my Super Everdrive and MegaDrive work on BOTH the Super retro trio and Super Retro Trio +. the n8 PRO only works on the Regular Super retro Trio.
Yes, it is a hardware emulation machine not running software emulation. This is why it runs EVERDRIVE carts, reproduction carts, and some of the special chip game carts without issue.
Honestly that is why I opted just to hack the Nes and Snes Mini. The clone consoles have color and compatibility issues. Sure there might be some lag issues on a few games on Nes Mini, but the pros makes up for it. Having 100% compatibility and having the color and sound perfect is what I really care for. Imagine paying $130 for the N8 Nes Everdrive and figuring out it won't work on this console after paying $60 for the console. Original Nes systems online costs at least $100. I'd rather pay $60 for Nes Mini
If you want accuracy in video and audio, I highly suggest you to buy ANALOGUE FPGA consoles. They are the best.
This is awesome man thank you
I've read that the Everdrive for NES does work on the Super Retro Trio (the original without the plus)
I have this system and with N8 NES cartridges it is not working. Do you know guys what kind of flashcarts of NES can work in this SR3 Plus system? Cheers
Do original controllers work on these clone systems?
Nice video and review, sweet game collection you have there. I bought one myself and I'm very happy with it. The only downside is that when I purchased Rad Racer for nes, is that it won't play on my SRT+ and I hope I hope its the only one.
How do you save your games so you don't have to start from the beginning?
My question is, does the famicom disk system work with this system? The n8 can play Fds on a regular nes
@Madlittlepixel it would be interesting to know if the N8 Pro works with this system. The Pro version has lower voltage compared to the regular N8.
thx for letting us know SMS works on MD megadrive. I was waiting for that info as well
I've been curious how the ever drive n8 will work on the original retro bit super retro trio but not on the retro bit super retro trio plus. how did they mess that up?
123hellstorm Yeah not sure. Some have said for me to try using av cables to see as it mite be an issue with the hdmi ... But for some reason i doubt it will work but ill try lol.
Were you able to get it working using av?
Have u put a game genie in the nes slot with a everdrive n8 9n top and see if it would work then??
Does the retron 5 3 in 1 sega master system work with this?
Fab Cab do you have an update on this, have the same question... ?
If emuparidise is gone. Were do I get my roms?
Does anyone know if these flash carts will work with the retro-bit duo?
Which is better This or Retron 3?
This
All I want to know is , does the Super Retro Trio or Duo work with the Super Retro Advance (GBA to SNES adaptor)? If so, does it display the game without the use of the Super Retro Advance A/V out?
Has anyone tried using a Mega everdrive pro on the super retro trio? I was wondering if sega cd games would work on it?
can i use the same sd card on different flash carts like the everdrive gb, everdrive n8, and sd2snes
Is it safe to assume these everdrive carts will work on the original Super Retro Trio? Composite / S Video. Thanks love the content.
Does game genie work on this?
Hey man. Off topic kind of question. Do you think they will ever make a firmware to be able to play Sega Master System games on the Super Retro-Cade? With that asked, I have an odd question. Which Tiger handheld is in the background in the glass case behind you on the right side? Or it would be my left watching this video. lol
atranfanatic Not a glass case just a shelf but it is Street Fighter 2. :P fond memories of this thing lol.
Oh okay. Yeah I have that one and a majority of the original Tiger handhelds as well a bunch of different name brand ones.
atranfanatic I dont think retrobit is going to release any firmware for the retrocade unfortunately.
Well that's a bummer. But thanks anyway for responding. I will just have to get a Raspberry Pi down the road. There are some pricey and foreign games that I want to play. Though I can play them on my computer. I can't get the controller to sync controls correctly. Anyway keep me posted and take care man.
I think the N8 just doesn't work in HD. Did you try it with the red yellow white cable?
theshadowranger I will try that out today and reply back with my findings.
There are some HD NES systems the N8 work on, such as the AVS.
The nes everdrive does work on The Retron 3 hd. I just got my Retron 3 hd and a Super Retro Trio 3plus hd with redesigned controllers. There both good.
does gauntlet nes work.correct on the retron 3 hd or the super retro trio plus??
@@ootwii I haven't tried it yet. But it probably will, my Ms. Pac-Man worked ok and it's Tengen as well.
@@davidaltieri1494 the game will start up u can select a character but on alot of clones when u start the game u can tell its not right. the levels are missed up..
I just ordered a SRT+ and have been looking for multi carts for each system. Are these ‘Everdrive Flashcarts’ basically just multicarts? If so are they good? Are there better options? Can I get links to purchase them?
Parzival He linked stoneage gamer in the description. Also can get them at Krikzz
I have this system and honestly it gets alot of bad reviews it's not perfect the sound is off and color slightly but otherwise for the price and what it can do its pretty impressive in my opinion every game I've tried multi carts homebrews and carts with special chips all work for all 3 systems
Hey MLP whats a good solution for playing as close to true to play as possible for famicom disk? Is there a good rom option or do you need original disks?
Jacob Hoffman For me... Best way is using the ram adapter that came with the FDS. Can find those fairly cheap and then buying a FDSStick to play them through it. Ive only used that method on the AVS though so further testing may be needed on other clone systems.
Madlittlepixel may nof be a bad way to go. For the most part I dont see too many advantages in going FDS but some of the audio makes revisiting some classics an exciting idea. But there are very few titles out there to make it justifiable to spend 300 on to make it happen
Great video
Looks cool
if the nes everdrive would have worked it be temptin too get..
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Awesome video! Thank you!