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This is really the only complaint I really kind of have with this flash cart, and it was simply because I really didn’t know what to do. So don’t feel bad if you cannot figure it out, I know I couldn’t at first. Again, this is only for the X3 VERSION of the GB Everdrive. Ok, let me explain: The top part is actually a button you PRESS. I decided to check out the internet and do some research and found out that the CARTRIDGE is actually the button. So for the first time using the Everdrive X3, I was unable to save. Something that really sticks out like a button. There was no BUTTON that I could see, I’m thinking I should be seeing a little red button or something. Now looking directly at the GB Everdrive you might be confused.
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This can be kind of confusing and in the manual it tells you that you have to press a button. This means even if you save your game progress through the game’s menus, the cartridge will not automatically save it to the SD card. The Everdrive GB X3 does NOT automatically save your SRAM.
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How to Save Your Progress on the Everdrive GB SD cards and USB thumb drives seem like I’m always flipping them around a billion times to get them to fit. It’s dummy-proof for dummies like me that want to stick SD cards in backward all the time. The SD card slot is also spring-loaded so you can easily remove the card at any time and put it back in. It really doesn’t get much simpler than that. Krikkz, the author of the Everdrive, regularly releases updates to fix bugs or add new features.
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You may need to update the operating system for the Everdrive. Then simply plug the cartridge into your Gameboy, select a game and play. Format your SD card as FAT32, create folders for your roms and copy your games to the card. The Everdrive is one of the simplest flash carts I’ve ever seen to set up.

Since I don’t have a Game Boy Color lying around (I need to get one!) I’ll be showing off my modded blue backlight original Game Boy.ĮverDrive GB Setup I tried to fix the image so you can see folders. This Everdrive supports the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color. The particular Everdrive I will be reviewing today is the Everdrive GB X3. A menu screen lists all of the games on the card and allows you to select and play any game you wish, and as far as the console is concerned it is just like playing from the original cartridge. You can store every single game ever released for the system on an SD card and have the entire library at your fingertips at any time. It can be used to play original ROMs, homebrews, ROM hacks and even new translations of games that were never released in a particular region.
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The Everdrive is a popular brand of flash cartridge that allows you to load original software from an SD card on a real game console such as the Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis. Let’s begin with a simple question at first that some of you might not even know. You should join my discord community so we can continue talking about retro games and more! Click to Join Since things are finally slowing down in my home life (new kid being born) I can get finally get back to more consistent blog writing! So that means more retro game reviews, tech reviews, and more! Be sure to hit up the email subscribers list so you never miss another post!

It’s almost a miracle that I’m finally getting to it. I’ve been wanting to do this Everdrive GB review forever now.
