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  • UK retailer offering ROM-based retro game cartridges

    By Ben Parfitt

    Funstock has announced a range of (legally dubious) retro games cartridges that work with original console hardware.


    It offers products for Sega’s Mega Drive, GameGear and Master System as well as Nintendo’s N64, SNES and NES, and the PC Engine. It works by allowing users to download ROM's onto a memory card, insert them into a compatible cartridge and then run them directly through the original hardware.

    Much like the R4DS. And that ended well.

    The advertising trick here is that the titles aren’t being emulated – they are genuine ROM's running on genuine hardware, thus bettering the sometimes patchy compatibility of PC or handheld emulators.

    However, that’s unlikely to bypass potential legal trouble. Theoretically, users would still be in the clear were they running ROM's of games they already own – and the idea of condensing your retro game collection for a particular format onto a single cartridge has obvious appeal.

    However, the moment users download and use ROM's for games that they don’t legally own they’re entering murky territory. Let’s not even start on discussing whether there’s a legal entitlement to download a ROM of a game that you have bought on a separate format.

    Nintendo and Sega are unlikely to be best pleased with the news as both actively work on monetizing their back catalog retro titles through digital releases on current platforms.

    And let’s not forget Nintendo’s history or going legal on the sellers of very similar products.

    “As soon as I was made aware of the range I reached out to the creators,” Funstock GM Andy Pearson stated. “We strive to offer retro gamers every possible opportunity to enjoy the games they loved and the authenticity of the experience that Everdrive delivers is a landmark in retro gaming. We are honored to welcome this glorious range of products to our store.”

    Funstock is the official UK supplier of the troubled Neo Geo X which, incidentally, is currently available for just £150 on the site.
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    It's just reproductions that I have done myself, just replace a shitty sports game rom with an reprogrammable flash chip and bam instant new game.
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    THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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    • #3
      I like the concept of an SD card to cartridge but $182.56 is expensive as hell.
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      Hacking Turbo Grafx 16 & CD Games and MSX

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      • #4
        Those are everdrives and the sd2snes. I have almost all of them and they have been around for a while.

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