Krikzz’s cart is king.
Flash carts have become a vital part of modern-day retro gaming. While collecting is one of the most appealing aspects of our beloved hobby, it isn’t without its problems; the more desirable titles are rising in value with each passing year, putting them out of reach for most people. There’s also the issue that many games (CD-based ones especially) are prone to failure as the decades roll by. With these points in mind, being able to load up ROMs onto your console via a flash cart is a life-saver—and one man’s name dominates the market in 2025: Krikzz.
The Ukrainian modder has been producing the Everdrive series of carts for years now and is considered by many to be the master of the artform. His carts have graced pretty much every retro system you could mention, including NES, SNES, Game Boy, PC Engine, and more. He’s now at the stage where he has iterated and improved carts for each console, and the Mega Everdrive Pro is the apex of the product for Sega’s Mega Drive / Genesis.
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Krikzz’s cart is king.
Flash carts have become a vital part of modern-day retro gaming. While collecting is one of the most appealing aspects of our beloved hobby, it isn’t without its problems; the more desirable titles are rising in value with each passing year, putting them out of reach for most people. There’s also the issue that many games (CD-based ones especially) are prone to failure as the decades roll by. With these points in mind, being able to load up ROMs onto your console via a flash cart is a life-saver—and one man’s name dominates the market in 2025: Krikzz.
The Ukrainian modder has been producing the Everdrive series of carts for years now and is considered by many to be the master of the artform. His carts have graced pretty much every retro system you could mention, including NES, SNES, Game Boy, PC Engine, and more. He’s now at the stage where he has iterated and improved carts for each console, and the Mega Everdrive Pro is the apex of the product for Sega’s Mega Drive / Genesis.
Read the full article on timeextension.com