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FXPAK Pro (Black Base)

PCB Version: Mk. III Rev. D
$272.99
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SKU:
SAG033506
FXPAK Pro (Black Base)

 
 

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This is the All Region Black Base version of the Super Famicom and SNES (it will fit into Japanese, European & North American systems). This cartridge comes assembled in a black universal shell and a Basic-style label.

Ever dream of having your whole library of SNES or SFC games in a single cartridge? The FXPAK Pro allows you to load your personally backed-up games from a microSD card, put the microSD card into the FXPAK Pro, put the FXPAK Pro into a SNES or Super Famicom and have your list of games at your finger tips. Please read the FLASH CART DISCLAIMER below before purchasing.

6 FREE DIGITAL GAMES INCLUDED

  • B.O.B.
    B.O.B.
  • Dorke & Ymp
    Dorke & Ymp
  • Iron Commando
    Iron Commando
  • Push-over
    Push-over
  • Radical Rex
    Radical Rex
  • Super Noah's Ark 3D
    Super Noah's Ark 3D

  • Officially Licensed From:Piko Interactive

Basic Edition vs. Deluxe Edition

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

Features

  • microSD supported (tested up to 64GB; no exFAT support so SDXC cards must be reformatted using FAT32).
  • Fast ROM loading (~9MB/s).
  • Fast menu navigation.
  • Directories are sorted automatically, no need for FAT sorting tools.
  • High resolution menu (512×224) for adequate display of long file names.
  • Real Time Clock.
  • Supports ROM size up to 128MBit (96Mbit actually implemented).
  • Automatic near-time SRAM saving to SD Card (while the game runs). Some limitations apply:
    • near-time saving is switched to periodic saving when a game is found to use the SRAM as work RAM.
    • Automatic saving is disabled when MSU1 is used. SRAM is saved on reset.
    • Enhancement chip support (see below for implementation status).
  • SuperCIC key (SNES CIC clone):
    • enables operation on unmodified consoles of all regions.
    • supports software 50/60Hz switching on SuperCIC enhanced consoles only (to be performed by FXPAK firmware, not yet implemented there).
    • Auto region patching: eliminates “This Game Pak is not designed…” messages regardless of 50/60Hz setting.

Supported Enhancement Chips

  • BS-X memory map / Satellaview base unit registers (clock)
  • DSP1 / 1b
  • DSP2
  • DSP3
  • DSP4
  • ST-010
  • OBC-1
  • Cx4
  • MSU-1
  • S-RTC
  • SuperFX
  • SA1
  • S-DD1


Super EverDrive X5 vs. Super EverDrive X6 vs. FXPAK Pro:

*microSD cards larger than 32GB require special formatting tools.


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.

12 Reviews

  • 4
    FXPack Pro

    Posted by Terence Tan on Aug 21st 2021

    Bought this to run homebrew on real harware. I seem to have acquired 3 Japanese famicoms. I bought one which was flaky and I didn't know if I could fix it..got another to use which was rock solid and acquired a broken 3rd together with a PS1. The cart works well on all 3 and using the test software, I was able to fix the 2nd one. I never owned a SNES having a Mega Drive as a kid (with 3 games;P)...so far it has been good to play games on original hardware.

  • 4
    High Quality, but some issues.

    Posted by CH on Jun 21st 2021

    It works perfectly as advertised. Getting the firmware was a bit of a pain, and I've yet to find a way to get savestates to work on it though. Absolutely worth the price though.

  • 5
    Incredible Value

    Posted by ManicSocratic on Apr 22nd 2021

    The expansion chip support built into the FXPak Pro makes it a value like no other. I don't have to take time & mental effort to carefully cross-reference a list of games that aren't compatible. I just drop games into the MicroSD card and play them. That ease of use is worth picking this up over other SNES flash carts.