I know there is Compact Flash PowerPak. But is there any cheap USB or SD card cartridge too????
As much as I want one of these, judging by the way the thread is turning out I'm not holding my breath
Just get a PowerPak. Supports almost every mapper, has pseudo-expansion sound, and even plays NSF's. And they're built well. I have three and I've taken them on gigs around the world and I trust them 100%. Just rock solid.
They send their PowerPaks to European Union???
Just get a PowerPak. Supports almost every mapper, has pseudo-expansion sound, and even plays NSF's. And they're built well. I have three and I've taken them on gigs around the world and I trust them 100%. Just rock solid.
I've been thinking about it, I'm just a bit worried about having compatability issues with Pulsar/NTRQ on my PAL NES.
NO CARRIER wrote:Just get a PowerPak. Supports almost every mapper, has pseudo-expansion sound, and even plays NSF's. And they're built well. I have three and I've taken them on gigs around the world and I trust them 100%. Just rock solid.
I've been thinking about it, I'm just a bit worried about having compatability issues with Pulsar/NTRQ on my PAL NES.
just move to an ntsc region, problem solved. :-)
Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
powerpakwebsite wrote:Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
That being said my concern is mainly.
PAL compatibility has not been fully tested, only that it will run games.
But if anyone knows for sure that the powerpak will run NTRQ/Pulsar and play NSF files as No Carrier mentioned above, on a PAL NES I'll send RetroUSB my order straight away
I'm very interested in this too! They say games can be played...but I need a flash cartridge for NTRQ, too. And PAL, for I live in europe.
Anyone tested?
I'm pretty sure NTRQ is OK as someone else on here was using it on PAL.
I'm not sure about Pulsar though. I can't see why it wouldn't work but that's not a promise it will.
Where can I buy cheap 2 x PAL NES in EU? Any console shop or trusted E-Bay seller???
Thanks for the info Neil, even if pulsar doesn't I'd be happy with NTRQ.
I guess I'd better head over to RetroUSB to buy a PowerPak then.
Good man! PowerPaks are good stuff. A little pricey, yes, but I don't think there's anything else that compete in terms of features and easy-of-use.