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GBAtemp has opened all reviews for user comment. To fix these two issues and more, here comes the EverDrive GB X7. or maybe Mary-Kate and Ashley - Pocket Planner, if you're into that sort of things) and Real Time Save, which is nowadays a necessity for tough-as-nails games like the ones present on Game Boy which often didn't have an internal save system AT ALL. But it still wasn't perfect, it lacked things like RTC (essential for Gen 2 Pokémon games, or Harvest Moon. Then the EverDrive GB came along - the first modern Game Boy Flashcart made for people that intended to game on their GBs. There were some other products on the market, like the Drag'n'derp or the ElCheapo SD, but they were mostly made for musicians, since they didn't care much for commercial games compatibility or in the case of the Drag'n'Derp, even storing more than one ROM at a time.
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It was either clunky USB solutions with no support at all which required proprietary software (which usually didn't play nice with newer versions of Windows) or heaven-forbid, Parallel Port based solutions. Just like with the GBA, the GB situation was pretty dire until recently. Instead of just tackling on these features, Krikzz decided to step up his game and provide a much higher quality product.
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The old version was a pretty solid cart, but it didn't have luxuries like Real-Time Clock or Real-Time Saves (also known as "save-states" on PC emulators). This time around, it's facelift season for the EverDrive GB. Review by raulpica - Completed IntroductionĪnother year passed and another Krikzz flashcart is out.
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Software description provided by the publisher.Worldwide sales by: Krikzz Store, Stone Age Gamer, RetroGate,, , .ukĪdditional sales by: Various, full list here


Originally released for the Game Boy™ Color system in 2000, the Pokémon™ Crystal game added several new features to the Pokémon franchise.
