We've already seen devices hit the market that attempt to solve this problem – such as the Retrode 2 and GB Operator – but their remit has been rather limited so far, covering a couple of formats at best. The Open Source Cartridge Reader (OSCR) is a somewhat more robust solution, as it is compatible with cartridges from eight different systems out-of-the-box.
The OSCR can read carts for:
- NES / Famicom
- SNES / Super Famicom
- N64 (Nintendo 64 (and N64 controllers and Controller Paks)
- SMS (Sega Master System)
- Sega Mega Drive (Genesis)
- Game Boy
- Game Boy Color
- Game Boy Advance
Using the OSCR, you can back up your physical game collection as ROMs, preserve save data, restore save data after a battery replacement, and flash ROMs to applicable cartridges. You can also back up and restore save data on N64 Controller Paks using an N64 controller.
Created by Sanni and built by cmcm and Little Fu, The OSCR costs $249.99.