Yes.
Ah right. I wonder why they made it available from the beginning in the PAL version rather than needing to be unlocked.
Yes.
^ Holy shit, that's awesome! I'd love to be able to get my hands on that thing, my respectful hands of course
Excuse the famicom/nes games. Got 2 cheapo super famicom games: Thunder Spirits and Mario's Super Picross. The picross was a buck so I figured why not.
Would Skyblazer count? I'm trying to remember how plot heavy it was.And was there ever a plot-heavy sidescroller/platformer? As in, interspersed with story scenes like you'd have in an RPG.
The first Metroid? Wonder Boy games past the first one? Zeliard? Sort of depends on what "robust" here means, I guess.I'm trying to remember whether there was any precedent for certain kinds of games on the SNES.
Was there ever a well-known sidescroller/platformer with a robust upgrade/skill system?
Ninja Gaiden? Probably some film adaptations, too, although Ninja Gaiden probably had the most involved cutscenes, considering.And was there ever a plot-heavy sidescroller/platformer? As in, interspersed with story scenes like you'd have in an RPG.
Would Skyblazer count? I'm trying to remember how plot heavy it was.
First time I've seen Operation Logic Bomb. Seems like a decent enough top down action game. Pretty much what I'd want the top down sections in Contra 3 to have been like from the start.
The first Metroid? Wonder Boy games past the first one? Zeliard? Sort of depends on what "robust" here means, I guess.
Ninja Gaiden? Probably some film adaptations, too, although Ninja Gaiden probably had the most involved cutscenes, considering.
Sad state of affairs when you see a fake SNES cart on ebay that was sold for £60 I wonder if the buyer is even aware.
Any hype for the SNES mini announcement? Neat to see an official Star Fox 2 release. I wonder if it can be extracted and made playable on SNES hardware in that form.
NES mini is already worth a grip now. I wonder how high it'll go, lol.I own all of that except Star Fox 2 (obviously) as expected./snob
I will still try to get one because they will be worth a fortune one day. Picked up an NES Classic for that reason.
Wow has Smrpg gone up that much? I bought a loose cart from a gaffer for $45 a couple months ago.The nes mini did nothing for me however the Snes mini might due to the chip emulation. Smrpg, Yoshi's Island and starfox 2 have all remained unplayable on flash carts and emulation is quite spotty. The Snes mini being the price of a loose Smrpg puts it in a real great spot.
I'm only hyped for an official rom release. I'm not too enthusiased about the overall product though. Of course, if it were easy to find that would be another story. But I'm not going to make myself crazy to try to acquire an emulator + some roms that will only be available in limited quantities when I still play on OG hardware.Any hype for the SNES mini announcement? Neat to see an official Star Fox 2 release. I wonder if it can be extracted and made playable on SNES hardware in that form.
I'm only hyped for an official rom release. I'm not too enthusiased about the overall product though. Of course, if it were easy to find that would be another story. But I'm not going to make myself crazy to try to acquire an emulator + some roms that will only be available in limited quantities when I still play on OG hardware.
Same, but I would still buy one, because I'm a sucker.
Potential List:
Super Mario World
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
F-Zero
Pilotwings
Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2
Star Fox(I'm really hoping they work out the rights situation)
Final Fantasy III
Super Mario RPG
ActRasier
Super Castlevania IV
Contra III
Super Tecmo Bowl
Mega Man X
Kirbys Dreamland 3
Ms. Pac man
Super Punch Out(maybe)
Zelda: Link to the Past
Super Bomberman
Super Street Fighter II
SImCity(maybe)
One of the Final Fights
I doubt Chrono Trigger would be included, maybe Secret of Mana.
I could see them only putting twenty or twenty five games on it, rather than 30.
I would be shocked if at least two-thirds of that list isn't on the actual SNES mini.
Posted this last night in the big thread. It needs to be shared here.
Wonder if the system is made up of the same material as the original
Dat sexy Super Famicom and Euro SNES console design. Truly a beautiful console.
Yeah, it looks great. But my heard will always belong to the NA design.
So I just ordered a boxed Super Famicom with a couple of games on Ebay. Should arrive in a couple of weeks. I mostly wanted to get one in order to play a bunch of non-text heavy games that are way cheaper on SFC. However, I was also wondering if there are any converters to play NTSC (American) SNES games on the Super Famicom? It would save me the hassle (and cash) of buying an American SNES in order to play English SNES carts in 60hz.
I own a Fire FX converter for my PAL system, but I doubt that will fit / work with the PAL SNES. Any recommendations?
Man that's great news! I wanted a 60hz solution and getting a US SNES in Europe is a pain in the butt / more expensive than getting a Super Famicom. Thanks guys!Yeah the PAL converter you have will be fine. I use a similar converter myself to play US games on my SFC. You won't even need to have a game in the back like you do on PAL systems.
It will also work for playing your PAL games on your SFC. Just put an NTSC game in the back of the converter instead.
Is it possible to reverse dump the Star Fox 2 ROM out of the Super NES Mini and put it into a gutted Winter Gold cart?
What if it's just a downloaded ROM off the internet though? Lol
Impossible to answer confidently until we have it in hand I think, but I'd say so.
We know it's not. It's the finished version of the game. Not the unfinished leaked ROM.
https://mobile.twitter.com/muumin_craft/status/879693882165940225
Looking forward to whenever this becomes a real thing