There seems to be several different kinds of versions. I just want one I can load up with roms and play on my Genesis. It'd be cool to have the one that can play Sega CD games without an actual Sega CD but those are way more expensive than they are worth imo.
This one is fairly cheap at around $40 after shipping
https://ebay.us/m/fp14Rd
But I have no idea if it is any good.
What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
That's an old Everdrive V1 clone. This one is newer:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008148879397.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009414612702.html
I don't think it can run Sega CD but it does play Master System and Game Gear and will also play 32X if you have one of those.
If you have a Sega CD you can just burn the discs. There's no copy protection.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008148879397.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009414612702.html
I don't think it can run Sega CD but it does play Master System and Game Gear and will also play 32X if you have one of those.
If you have a Sega CD you can just burn the discs. There's no copy protection.
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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
Are those both the same? They look like it, just wondered why one is $31 and the other is $17. I don't have a 32x or Sega CD, there is an expensive flash cart that I'm pretty sure allows you to play Sega CD games without a physical Sega CD but those are like $250.Dr. Zoidberg wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 2:12 pm That's an old Everdrive V1 clone. This one is newer:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008148879397.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009414612702.html
I don't think it can run Sega CD but it does play Master System and Game Gear and will also play 32X if you have one of those.
If you have a Sega CD you can just burn the discs. There's no copy protection.

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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
They are the same. Get the cheaper one. It probably went on special.
The Sega CD had a 12Mhz 68k processor in it, so that's why you can't just play ripped CDs on a normal flashcart.
Aliexpress have some new discount codes that start working in a couple of days, so you might be able to get a couple of bucks extra off the price.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/919771
The Sega CD had a 12Mhz 68k processor in it, so that's why you can't just play ripped CDs on a normal flashcart.
Aliexpress have some new discount codes that start working in a couple of days, so you might be able to get a couple of bucks extra off the price.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/919771
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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
I'll probably be ordering it very soon then. Thanks for linking me to that one, I never really use Aliexpress so I didn't even think about looking there.Dr. Zoidberg wrote: Sat Aug 16, 2025 11:42 am They are the same. Get the cheaper one. It probably went on special.
I know I was just saying that there does exist a flashcart that allows you to play Sega CD without actually having a Sega CD but they are way too expensive. Here it is, the Mega SDDr. Zoidberg wrote: Sat Aug 16, 2025 11:42 am
The Sega CD had a 12Mhz 68k processor in it, so that's why you can't just play ripped CDs on a normal flashcart.
https://stoneagegamer.com/megasd.html
Apparently it uses an FPGA to play the Sega CD games without the actual hardware add-on. It would be pretty neat to have that functionality but not worth $260 USD imo. It'd end up being a $260 Road Avenger player for me


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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
Hey! You! You still don't have a SEGA CD?!
I agree on the price. The Mega CD is very cool tech that works well but personally, there are better (i.e. cheaper) ways to play Sega CD these days. I'd take the $260 and put it towards a full FPGA system. Taki's MiSTER Pi system costs less than the Mega CD and it plays many more systems.
I agree on the price. The Mega CD is very cool tech that works well but personally, there are better (i.e. cheaper) ways to play Sega CD these days. I'd take the $260 and put it towards a full FPGA system. Taki's MiSTER Pi system costs less than the Mega CD and it plays many more systems.
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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
That Simpsons editpixel wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 1:26 am
I agree on the price. The Mega CD is very cool tech that works well but personally, there are better (i.e. cheaper) ways to play Sega CD these days. I'd take the $260 and put it towards a full FPGA system. Taki's MiSTER Pi system costs less than the Mega CD and it plays many more systems.

A full FPGA system might be nice but personally I'm fine with emulating Sega CD and everything else on PC. The only reason I'm interested in a Genesis flashcart is because it is the only original childhood system I still own (well that and a PS1) If for only $20 or so I can get a flashcart and get some use out of it why not?
Since I still have my old PS1 I wouldn't mind getting an SD card mod for it but those seem a bit pricey still. $120 https://stoneagegamer.com/xstation-playstation-ode.html

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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
There are cheaper versions of the PS1 ODE on Aliexpress as well.
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Re: What is a good cheap Sega Genesis flashcart?
Bingo, same hereCalavera wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:01 pmThat Simpsons editpixel wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 1:26 am
I agree on the price. The Mega CD is very cool tech that works well but personally, there are better (i.e. cheaper) ways to play Sega CD these days. I'd take the $260 and put it towards a full FPGA system. Taki's MiSTER Pi system costs less than the Mega CD and it plays many more systems.![]()
A full FPGA system might be nice but personally I'm fine with emulating Sega CD and everything else on PC.
