$140 for a cart that'll store every game you'll ever want and will last decades doesn't seem to be a bad deal.
I do a lot of live performances in which I need to use vintage hardware (C64s, Atari STs, Game Boys) and I can tell you that spending a little extra on more reliable equipment is totally worthwhile. An EMS cart is great for someone who is getting started and if you back up often it's not likely that you'll ever lose a lot of data, but if you're on stage when an EMS cart shits itself you can't just tell your audience "hang on, I'll just plug it into my computer...I have a backup...just a few more seconds..."
For live performances using EMS carts I always have 2-3 cartridges with identical sav images loaded, if one dies I can immediately slam another one in. With a more modern device like the DnD or the Everdrive these concerns are vastly marginalized. Sure, it's still $60 more expensive but it's worthwhile.
Last edited by jefftheworld (Nov 20, 2013 3:15 pm)