my feeble attempt, I know somewhere there is at least a Psy-Q cart and a game genie to add to it but dint have time to find it.
Man, I just have nothing to give to this competition as I own nothing above 1 cart lol. Next months competition should be "Extreme Gaming" plus photographic evidence. A bit like "Extreme Ironing", but without the washing basket ;-)
devkit stacking will be a walk on the park for those who oen GDEVs and GBOXs (add some NR-readers on top as a cherry too)
Yeah and some thinning out of active members! You are right, act wisely friends and wherever you game, wear a safety harness! :thumbsup:
Parris, can you amend your Last Will and Testiment before we start this one.... something along the lines of "I give and bequeath all my Development Collection to my close friend jdc98" :lol: I'm well up for the idea of An Extreme Gaming Challenge btw - I'm thinking about snowboarding a Black Run whilst using a Virtual Boy...:drool: that reminds me - must get my Will sorted soon too.
Here's the best I could do with what I could find (where's S&K and import adapters when you need 'em?!): Too bad more of my items can't easily be connected due to the size of the cases, I tried... Also couldn't get SNES items to fit into the SNES slot or else it'd be much much much bigger Can items be linked by cables? JK, this is the last time I'm doing this...
That's actually similar to the backup unit I own. It has both a Megadrive and a Super Famicom cart slot, and you can slap it on top of either unit. A different program will start up that lets you dump the connected cart to the removable media (in my case, 1.44 meg floppies) but requires the appropriate console to be connected. Obviously, then you can connect the flash RAM cart and play the games off the floppies as you like. You can't really see it in my pic earlier in the thread, but there's a flap that covers one slot when the other is in use. Looks like this other unit counts on your ability to recognize the right slot.
It's not, it's actually to use the Genesis peripherals with the SNES, and it's connected back to a SNES peripheral with a Genesis connector. Lots of console-changing going on. Purpose is to adapt the Genesis peripheral for SNES. If you look closely at my picture there are two of the backup unit you own (MGH) connected, I couldn't fit in a third or put on the disk drives since they're too big. ? No flash involved, just RAM.