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EverDrive-GB X7 (Base)

PCB Version: Model 17 Rev. E (X7)
$147.99
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EverDrive-GB X7 (Base)

 


This is the Base version of the EverDrive-GB X7, nothing fancy. This cartridge comes assembled with a smoke shell and basic label.

Ever dream of having your whole library of Game Boy games in a single cartridge? The EverDrive-GB X7 allows you to load your personally backed-up games from a microSD card, put the SD card into the EverDrive-GB X7, put the EverDrive-GB X7 into a Game Boy or Game Boy Color compatible device and have your list of games at your finger tips. Please read the FLASH CART DISCLAIMER below before purchasing.

5 FREE DIGITAL GAMES INCLUDED

  • The Humans
    The Humans
  • Prophecy - The Viking Child
    Prophecy
  • Pyramids Of Ra
    Pyramids Of Ra
  • Super Hunchback
    Super Hunchback
  • Tyrannosaurus Tex
    Tyrannosaurus Tex

  • Officially Licensed From:Piko Interactive

Basic Edition vs. Deluxe Edition

The Basic Edition comes with just the EverDrive-GB X7 cartridge in the selected style or configuration covered by a 1-year Warranty. Whereas the Deluxe Edition includes the cartridge, a case, printed manual, an EverDrive-GB sticker, Stone Age Gamer sticker, and is covered by a 2-year Warranty.

Features

  • Real-time clock for Pokemon and other games that require RTC.
  • Save states.
  • In-game menu.
  • Does not require reboot to save games like the X3.
  • Max ROM size: 8MByte.
  • Max SAVE RAM size: 128KByte.
  • Instant loading.
  • Low power consumption.
  • High quality 4-layers PCB.
  • Game Genie cheat code support.
  • Soft reset to menu, just press upper center of cart label.
  • Supported mappers: MBC1, MBC2, MBC3, MBC5.
  • SDHC/SDXC support.
  • Compatible with all systems that support GB and GBC cartridges, including Super Game Boy.
  • OS supports up to 1000 files per folder.


X5 vs. X7:


FLASH CART / ODE DISCLAIMER

A) PIRACY – Stone Age Gamer Retroworks, Inc. ("Stone Age Gamer") does not support or condone piracy. Flash carts, ODEs (optical drive emulators), and similar devices Stone Age Gamer sells and supports are intended to be used only for the following purposes: development, playing games licensed by Stone Age Gamer for use with the product, and/or playing currently owned personally backed-up games and media where it is legal to do so. Stone Age Gamer does not offer support for any other use of this product.

B) PERSONAL BACK-UPS – In many territories it is legal to make back-ups for personal use and/or archival purposes, however it may not be legal in all territories. Please learn the national and local laws regarding this subject before making back-ups for personal use. Please note, in most territories "Personal Back-up" means exactly that; back-ups you made yourself of games you currently own. This often does not include back-ups obtained via other methods (i.e. downloading), even if it is a game you physically own.

C) DAMAGE – Neither Stone Age Gamer or the manufacturer is responsible for any damage of property this product may cause. This is a new product intended to be used on electronic hardware that exceeds two decades in age and Stone Age Gamer can’t guarantee the condition of such hardware. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

D) MODIFICATION & USE – Any unauthorized modification and/or non-intended use of this or any other flash cart product sold by Stone Age Gamer shall void both manufacturer and retailer warranties of that product.

E) CLONE / MODIFIED CONSOLES – Flash carts / ODEs were developed and intended to be used on un-modified original hardware using original hardware accessories. Stone Age Gamer does not guarantee flash cart / ODE operation on clone consoles or modified consoles. Flash carts / ODEs may operate on some clone consoles or modified consoles. However, due to power consumption changes, random hardware changes and/or firmware updates of those consoles we cannot offer a guarantee of flash cart compatibility. Any returns due to incompatibility with clone consoles or modified consoles will result in no refund of any shipping costs and a 10% restocking fee if no defect is found during testing.

48 Reviews

  • 5
    Best By Far

    Posted by BK on Jun 22nd 2022

    There is a reason Everdrives quickly sellout: They are a QUALITY product. Worth the wait it was to get my hands on my own and love using it to play on console

  • 5
    Best way to remember the handheld classics

    Posted by Kay on Apr 25th 2022

    Works beautifully with a menu interface you all are familiar with. It's a wonderful way to enjoy the creations of yesteryear!

  • 5
    EverDrive GB X7

    Posted by Cody B on Mar 11th 2022

    I've purchased a lot of Krikzz Everdrive flash cartridges and this one performs well like all the others. I have had no issues with game compatibility and have been primarily using it in a Super GameBoy 2 for my SNES and in a GameBoy Player in my GameCube.

    I opted for the Deluxe Edition because the upgrade was on sale when I bought the EverDrive. The included box looks great on a shelf next to my other flash carts. That being said, I can't say the EverDrive typically leaves one of my GameBoy consoles long enough to need to use the box!

  • 5
    Easy & Quick Replacement

    Posted by Jenna G on Mar 9th 2022

    Ordered an x7 that had memory issues, contacted Stone Age Gamer support and received a quick replacement, also have previously ordered an n64 everdrive from Stone Age Gamer and definitely recommend them for getting everdrives easily in the US with good returns.

  • 5
    Two in One, double the fun

    Posted by AJ on Feb 19th 2022

    This is a flashcart for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color, and as such it works in both consoles, and plays both types of games. It works in Gameboy Advances as well, and probably the DS handhelds that have GBA slots, although I haven't tested it myself. Between the two consoles there are a ton of great games worth playing, and this plays everything that I've thrown at it flawlessly. It has a button built into the cartridge that requires the user to essentially squeeze the cartridge in order to access an ingame menu with features like save and load state. It's a bit awkward to use to be honest, but I'm okay with that as it discourages me abusing save states. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the GB and GBC library.

  • 5
    Cool little guy

    Posted by Sophie Hendricks on Feb 18th 2022

    This dude is completely necessary if you want to play Pokémon Gold, Silver, or Crystal, and it's otherwise a very efficient way to play your GB and GBC collection. As a note, your GB and Black Cartridge GBC games can be as .gbc, and will still work on a Super Game Boy or a DMG, additionally, naming the black cart games .gb keeps the extra functionalities on a GBC. Can't believe I forgot to review this till now. :)

  • 5
    GB X7 (Base)

    Posted by Rey G. on Feb 1st 2022

    After making the mistake(s) of buying and bricking a cheapo flash cart, this one has turned my Analogue Pocket experience a real pleasure.

    The game state feature is great to have when you need breaks (sources say squeeze the cart to save, but I have better results just by pressing just under the cartridge lip, where it says GAME).

    I highly recommend this one... and if the price of cheaper, similar-looking ones is calling to you on other sites, consider that you may be back on this in a few weeks.

  • 5
    Why you may want this over the GBA Everdrive X5

    Posted by Marcos on Jan 3rd 2022

    So, it's true you could use the GBA Everdrive X5 to play GB and GBC games. However, you would be playing your titles in an emulator. Now, that may not be a big deal depending on what game titles you are planning to play because many will work. But, say you want to play titles like the Pokemon games, you will run into problems.

    With the Everdrive GB X7, you will not run into issues that you would on the GBA X5 emulator. For example you can save your Pokemon GBC games with the GB X7 where the games won't easily save on GBA X5 emu. Also, Pokemon Crystal has some garbled graphics but it plays properly on the GB X7. Basically, you won't have any emulation issues with the GB X7 that you would have on the GBA X5, because it is basically playing the games natively like it would with normal cartridges.

    You just have to ask yourself what GB/GBC titles you want to play. The device is expensive but is cheaper than paying premiums on your favorite titles (especially when you risk buying a bootleg version when you think its legit).

  • 5
    Game boy Flash cart

    Posted by Hector Gomez on Dec 29th 2021

    Not gonna lie you need to BUY IT ASAP. I love collecting games but having all you games in one single Cartridge is amazing it was super easy so set up I recommend the EverDrive-GB X7 So far I been having a blast playing games in a my game boys.