EZ Flash carts do not have clones.So it's either that or the overdrive which is even more money huh? Is this EZflash a clone or the original?
I didn't mention them only because I was unsure if they didn't charge shipping compared to their Ebay counterpart.Retrogamerepairshop.com is listed as an official dealer on the EZ Flash site.
I didn't mention them only because I was unsure if they didn't charge shipping compared to their Ebay counterpart.
whatever support EZ flash provides these days.
You can get it from retrogamerepairshop's website. I don't know if they're the cheapest or not.Cheapest place to get omega?
Is it worth buying the ever drive instead?You can get it from retrogamerepairshop's website. I don't know if they're the cheapest or not.
How is the everdrive the "best" overall? It has less features than omega de and is more expensive. The only real advantage that I see is the power draw,The EverDrive is probably the “best” overall and uses the least power even though it has slightly fewer features than the Omega DE. It’s also the most expensive.
How is the everdrive the "best" overall? It has less features than omega de and is more expensive. The only real advantage that I see is the power draw,
Ezflash has been in the scene for much longer thoKrikzz also has a great reputation producing flashcards for many retro consoles.
Chinese companies aren't exactly known to be good with customer support - especially with USA customers.Ezflash has been in the scene for much longer tho
They used to. They have stopped.Chinese companies aren't exactly known to be good with customer support - especially with USA customers.
Although I will say that EZ-FLASH does at least give some support, from when I've seen them reply to forum questions.
Oh no. I just bought one from ezflashusa. Why should they be avoided?Avoid ezflashomega.com and ezflashusa.com