X xexex Banned Oct 21, 2004 #1 already sold though, for US $11,500.00 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6929793723 but WHOAAAAAAAA
already sold though, for US $11,500.00 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6929793723 but WHOAAAAAAAA
L LakeEarth Member Oct 21, 2004 #5 5 Virtual Boys, amazing. And do all SNES turn urine yellow after time? Mine hasn't done that yet.
G GDJustin stuck my tongue deep inside Atlus' cookies Oct 21, 2004 #6 This is old. It was posted here when the auction was still live.
S SaitoH Member Oct 21, 2004 #7 LakeEarth said: 5 Virtual Boys, amazing. And do all SNES turn urine yellow after time? Mine hasn't done that yet. Click to expand... I've always been under the impression that the sun bleaches the plastic, turning it urine yellow. ;;
LakeEarth said: 5 Virtual Boys, amazing. And do all SNES turn urine yellow after time? Mine hasn't done that yet. Click to expand... I've always been under the impression that the sun bleaches the plastic, turning it urine yellow. ;;
E Error Macro Member Oct 21, 2004 #8 SaitoH said: I've always been under the impression that the sun bleaches the plastic, turning it urine yellow. ;; Click to expand... I never had my SNES in any direct sunlight, and it still got discolored. I've always wondered this as well.
SaitoH said: I've always been under the impression that the sun bleaches the plastic, turning it urine yellow. ;; Click to expand... I never had my SNES in any direct sunlight, and it still got discolored. I've always wondered this as well.
F Ferrarisimo Member Oct 21, 2004 #9 Old. I emailed the guy in an attempt to get some info as to how he collected all that ish...no response.
Old. I emailed the guy in an attempt to get some info as to how he collected all that ish...no response.
N Nintendo Ate My Children Member Oct 21, 2004 #10 I never had my SNES in any direct sunlight, and it still got discolored. I've always wondered this as well. Click to expand... I've heard it's exposure to heat that turns them yellow, not necessarily just sunlight.
I never had my SNES in any direct sunlight, and it still got discolored. I've always wondered this as well. Click to expand... I've heard it's exposure to heat that turns them yellow, not necessarily just sunlight.
L LakeEarth Member Oct 21, 2004 #11 Nintendo Ate My Children said: I've heard it's exposure to heat that turns them yellow, not necessarily just sunlight. Click to expand... That explains why mine never turned colours. My dad loves to have the windows open till like November.
Nintendo Ate My Children said: I've heard it's exposure to heat that turns them yellow, not necessarily just sunlight. Click to expand... That explains why mine never turned colours. My dad loves to have the windows open till like November.
B Blinky Member Oct 21, 2004 #12 I have two SNES. One is yellow one isn't. The yellow one was broken before it was yellow. I just figured one of the cats pee'd on it years ago. I never really thought about it.
I have two SNES. One is yellow one isn't. The yellow one was broken before it was yellow. I just figured one of the cats pee'd on it years ago. I never really thought about it.