Here's my current SNES/SFC collection:
I was a dumb little kid and got rid of a bunch of games when I discovered trade-ins.
I like your crappy makeshift end labels. I do the exact same thing with n64 carts.
Here's my current SNES/SFC collection:
I was a dumb little kid and got rid of a bunch of games when I discovered trade-ins.
I like your crappy makeshift end labels. I do the exact same thing with n64 carts.
Was about to ask this!
I had a plan to get a PAL SNES, put a Super Famicom's guts inside, and mod the cart slot for USA. I just love the look of the PAL Super Nintendo!
does it ever take anyone several tries before the snes outputs anything on the tv? I'm wondering if it's a problem with my console or my games. I'm looking into buying a new snes pretty soon
Nope. Only problems I've ever had are if a game needs cleaned. I clean every new game I get before putting it in.
does it ever take anyone several tries before the snes outputs anything on the tv? I'm wondering if it's a problem with my console or my games. I'm looking into buying a new snes pretty soon
If I put the cartridges in too forcefully, sometimes this happens to me. Usually pulling up on the cart slightly and moving it up about 1/16" fixes it nearly 100% of the time.does it ever take anyone several tries before the snes outputs anything on the tv? I'm wondering if it's a problem with my console or my games. I'm looking into buying a new snes pretty soon
I like your crappy makeshift end labels. I do the exact same thing with n64 carts.
do you clean them like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu9ZMoTLAN0
That's pretty similar to how I clean mine. I use turpentine or bestine with a rag in place of the magic eraser and cleaner. They are both good for getting stickers off of disc-based game cases as well.do you clean them like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu9ZMoTLAN0
Fuck no to that spraying the whole cart. Getting the sticker wet could be bad. Probably be okay if you get it dry quickly, but I still wouldn't unless it's real bad or something.
I use 50/50 rubbing alcohol/water and qtips. I usually just do the contacts, but I go up and down, not side to side like that video shows. Seems to work better. If the cart itself is dirty, I will clean it also. But, I'm still super careful and use qtips to do spot cleaning, not just hose and scrub the whole cart.
cool thanks. Can you do that to the console contacts too?
One of those Mega Man X's that I posted earlier is already gone. Guy still has one more. Here
Went out looking for SNES games...
Came home with a Genesis, 4 games and 4 controllers for $30, lol
Some boxes came damaged in the mail when I got them but it's ok. Most are in great shape.
Went out looking for SNES games...
Came home with a Genesis, 4 games and 4 controllers for $30, lol
Ha. Guy who was selling those 2 Mega Man X's I posted earlier just put up a good looking copy of MMX2 for $60. Sorry, I can't post the link.
Because I bought that bitch up.
I haven't been able to find any good finds at the thrift stores in a while...I think the employees there have wised up and trade in all the good stuff before anyone else can get to it...ugh. Can't wait until it's summer here, I can go to the flea market on Sundays and have better luck.
A lot of goodwills actually sell online now, they even have their own ebay style auction site.
nice find
Yeah. It's really irritating -_-Getting things damaged in the mail is the worst, especially when the seller could have just given a little more of a damn to prevent it.
Yeah. I'm happy. Guys prices are kind of all over the place. They go from fairly priced like these MMX's, to stupid like $60 for Secret of Mana. He's worth watching apparently though. Maybe he'll throw up a decently priced MMX3 since he put up 2 X's and an X2 today.
he's selling xmen mutant apocalypse for $8. fun game?
Mutant Apocalypse was heavily influenced by Mega Man, one of Capcom's most popular franchises at the time, and allowed players to tackle stages in whatever order they wanted. Each level was specifically designed for a particular member of the X-men. Instead of giving each character generic punches and kicks, Capcom tooled up each playable mutie with a unique fighting style based around his or her special ability.
he's selling xmen mutant apocalypse for $8. fun game?
I blew in it and put it back in and it started up fine.
Shouldn't do that. Should get some rubbing alcohol and qtips and clean the contacts.
I wish I had a flea market a mile from my mouse.Thanks thread....
Went to a flea market for the first time about a mile from my mouse. Got all of this for $100 even. Seems like a great deal considering systems appear to be going for $60ish by themselves, and the games aren't throw-aways. All look like they're in excellent condition too.
Yeah, Genesis stuff is dirt cheap compared to SNES. Which is probably a good thing or I'd be tempted to sell all my shit for SNES/NES money.
Here's my modest Geni collection. Phantasy Star and Shining Force are top on my list of things to get:
Cyborg Justice is the fucking shit. Anyone who hasn't played it, get it now. You are a robot, who can rip the arms/weapons off other robots and attach them to yourself. It's awesome.
There's a Genesis thread too you know: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=509554
I've never used a SF controller but I just Googled it and yep, the cord does look very short
Yeah all Japanese consoles have short leads, and this no joke, its because they are said to have small houses. The PAL version of the pad has the same lead length as the US pad.
Just get a controller extension. I've got a couple and use 'em with my japanese pad as well with my ascii pad. Speaking of ascii pad, I'm on the opinion this is the best third party controller EVER developed. It not only feels great, but looks fantastic and has turbo buttons.
Yeah, the Ascii pad led me to believe that third party controllers in general were good. This was not the case.
That pad was pretty sweet... a solid alternative to Ninty's controller, though I do prefer the real deal.