I'm back once again to bring you a video review of yet another flash cart disguised as a multicart. Now let's see if THIS one works as a budget flash cart for your SNES
NiGHTSFreak: "Even though the cartridge is a Super Famicom cartridge, it fits in my SNES!" Cartridge literally saying REGION FREE: "Am i a joke to you?"
LMFAOOOO I didn't think of that XD I just thought it wouldn't fit into my SNES without an adapter because it was in the shell of a SFC cartridge because of the stubs in the SNES Cartridge slot
I bought this cart, played a few roms and turned it off, next day I turned the SNES on and all I get is a Black screen, also, the Red LED within the Cart keeps flashing but nothing happens. Does anyone have any idea on how to clear/Reset the Flash memory? I believe that to be the problem since the SD card works OK on my computer
@@NiGHTSfreak235 hey, thanks for replying. The Cart was fine, I made it work already. I'm gonna share some info I found which others might find useful. I resolved my issue by taking my SNES apart and cleaning the Pins with a Q-tip and Alcohol. It turns out that multicarts and Flash carts (Specially chinese ones) put more strain on your SNES than normal Carts, so in my case, the Pins were dirty and were not Making proper. Contact with the flashcart, Strangely enough, Normal Carts worked just fine. I also found out that the power adapter might be a source of issues, some people have generic AC adapters which are only 500mA current that is insufficient for these kind of Carts, you have to make sure you have the original 850mA, or other 3rd party adapters which provide 1000mA, that way the Cart won't have any power consumption issues. Sorry for the long text, I hope this can help someone with the same issue I had.