Thanks for the heads up on Soul Blazer
Edit: Wow, that went up in price quickly. Anyways, just bought it for $20. lol
People in here mentioned earthbound has reproductions on ebay. How can you tell?
Just have to really examine the sticker. A lot of the times they'll be a lot brighter/sharper than the real thing, as shown here:
The only way to be 100% sure is to get a tool to open the cart. If there are any wires on the inside, it's a fake.
Here's the inside of my Secret of Mana 2 repro so you can see what I mean:
They may not be exactly like that, but there will be zero wires in any legit cart.
Does the fake Earthbound have the red strip in the top right of the sticker or is it too dark to even show?
Oh and another you guys should try is Arcana (Card Master in Japan). If you like first person dungeon crawlers, turn based combat, and Kirby esque music (its made by HAL). Speaking of which, thats another repro i'd go after, Alcahest (action RPG).
Both are pretty fun and have great soundtracks. I havent played much of Alcahest aside from a little of messing around with a translation. but from what i've played and the opinion of other GAF, its most likely a winner.
Arcana aka Card Master music
Arcana aka Card Master gameplay sample
Alcahest music
Alcahest gameplay sample
I had a question about opening the carts, I bought a bit off ebay that is for opening these types of screwed, but upon unscrewing it it tends to take a very tiny amount of the surrounding plastic off with it. It's not visible really once all is done but I wonder if that's impossible to avoid?
With all the talk of fakes, might be a good time to think about what you guys do when you pick up new addition to your collection.
Abridged version - Every time I get a new SNES game, before it touches my system:
1) Examine exterior of cart for any signs of abuse or counterfeit
2) Open cart and examine PCB, battery connection, etc.
3) Clean PCB contacts with alcohol, and compressed air dust the rest
4) Clean inside and outside of cart while the PCB is removed
5) Reassemble
6) Test
7) Place connector cover on cart and properly care for and store any box/manuals/paper
Actually very simple and quick to do, and will help both games and consoles last longer. I haven't caught any fakes just yet, but I've restored many "poor" condition games into "almost like new" with just a little effort.
Yes, this can happen when you remove a screw, the threads can pull out a bit of plastic. I've seen it happen many times when I've paid attention to it. Especially to screws that have *never* been removed... They've been in there for 20 years!
Just be gentle re-inserting them. You want it snug, but you don't need much clamping force to keep the cart shell together and PCB in place. Most damage comes from over tightening.
Could you take a look at my post above yours and offer advice?
Edited my second post with.. Another question
Ahh! Yeah, I've also seen a handful of carts with screw heads that just barely catch on the inside walls of the screw insets. Some of my friends have replaced these screws with standard Phillips head bits, but I figure that I won't be removing the screws enough times for it to matter. So I leave it alone.
If its just your screwdriver bit that's scratching the cart, you need a new screwdriver.
(If it IS the screw head itself and its really badly tearing up the cart, you might want to double check the PCB. A lot of repros have super shitty screws, many without the standard gamebit top)
It's definitely the bit itself, it seems like it needs to be slightly slimmer in order to fit without the issue, but I dunno how to go about finding one that would be better. Like the bottom part of the bit that goes around the security screw is fine, but it gets bigger as it goes into the screw driver itself, wondering if i could find a better alternative.
Is there any way to tell a fake SoM cart from a real one? I'm about to bite the bullet on a copy sometime in the next few days.
Yeah, I was gonna say, mine definitely does not do this. Bought mine forever ago off ebay so I can't point you towards one.
EDIT: Found it. This is the one I have, bought from this exact seller. Even those prices have gone up apparently. I paid $4.57 shipped for it back in May. Nothing related to SNES is safe from skyrocketing prices.
Yeah, I don't think that one does. Good catch. The labels are all made by the people making the carts, though. So don't think that's an indicator for all fakes. Whoever made that one just wasn't very good.
Today's arrival
Nice. I recently picked a US version up, as i heard good things. Also Aladdin is no joke for the Super. Probably on my top ten games of all time list.
I know this is for SNES but does anyone also collect CIB Gameboy games too?
There's a CIB copy of Castlevania IV I have my eye on, but I know it's a Majesco reprint because the manual pictured has a black and white cover. Is there any reason I should avoid it? Or are they otherwise identical to the original release? The Majescos are a little more inexpensive.
Do Tvs that use component but still support light guns even exist? Even more shallow, do they come in black? (
The 19" flat (Phillips) SD-CRT from about 2005 that I have has component, S-Video, and composite inputs, so yes, they do. It is true that a lot of these flat CRTs, including mine, are silver, but as the post above shows black does exist too...I actually had a question that may relate to this subject.. I have a very extensive and growing collection of retro games, but actually only an HDTV to play them on at this moment. I was looking to invest in basically what would be considered the best TV for my situation. I need a TV that can use light guns but also possibly offer a large size and the best image quality that is possible. Do Tvs that use component but still support light guns even exist? Even more shallow, do they come in black?
I recently got into this market myself, discovered my main series to do so was also very expensive, Mega Man
Currently I just have my SNES connected to my 51in HDTV via a simple RF cable. :lol
Yep, the PAL seal is round instead of oval like NTSC's.