Besides size, was anything else changed in the Mini SNES?

Tabris

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Exactly as the subject says.

I just purchased a Mini SNES off ebay (too expensive, kinda regreting it)

...and I was just wondering what's the differences besides size and asthetics? If any?
 
Tabris said:
Exactly as the subject says.

I just purchased a Mini SNES off ebay (too expensive, kinda regreting it)

...and I was just wondering what's the differences besides size and asthetics? If any?

How much did you pay? I sold mine two summers ago and sorta regret it now.
 
I paid $85 dollars Canadian. That includes shipping, all connections, 1 controller and act raiser :) All used, no boxes.
 
Just to confirm, this is the type I bought

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I found one of those naked with the power pack in a flea market for $25. Too bad all my 16 bit stuff is packed away now - it was a cool redesign. Sucks about S-Video, though.
 
Cerebral Palsy said:
Yeah, no s-video cable support. Same thing with the top loading NES. I need to sell mine on ebay.

I heard that these can be modded for use with S-Video for the SNES and A/V cables for the top loading NES, but never seen them modded myself.

I have both types of SNES systems, but just stick with the original for the S-Video, and use the other SNES for my Super 8 Converter for playing NES games.
 
Wait a sec. Did Nintendo remove that all in one jack on both console revisions?
 
Kwokuen said:
Wait a sec. Did Nintendo remove that all in one jack on both console revisions?
no. they just didn't connect some of the leads to the port on the SNES2. it still does composite through that jack just fine. teh suxx0r i say.
 
Well, i don't know if it's true but they are weaker than the old model. I mean mine is a couple of years old it's already working bad as my overused first model i bought around launch...
 
ferricide said:
no. they just didn't connect some of the leads to the port on the SNES2. it still does composite through that jack just fine. teh suxx0r i say.

Would it be possible to resolder those leads or do the necessary S-Video connections simply not exist on the redesigned SNES?
 
the toploading NES2 doesn't even support regular RCA cables. I'd probably play it more often if it did. Hooking up that R/F switch sucks dick.
 
tedtropy said:
Would it be possible to resolder those leads or do the necessary S-Video connections simply not exist on the redesigned SNES?
dunno. i just avoided the problem at all by sticking with the SNES1. the SFC jr. (as it's known) does support svideo, FWIW.

DavidDayton said:
Does the Japanese "Famicom 2" feature the Nintendo universal video port?
yes, but it only supports composite.
 
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