Soooo, my latest purchase is certainly old and nostalgic. Whether or not is fits in this thread will be up to everyone here. Here we go..
The Super Famicom!
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It has some yellowing and need a RetroBrighting. It also needs a cap job(2 cap kits on the way), but it runs OK. The composite video output is showing that the caps need doing. SVideo is ok which is a good indication of caps going bad. Before anyone asks, I bought a Super Famicom instead of the North American SNES because I LOATH the look of the blocky, purple and lavener mess Nintendo of America inflicted on North America. I refuse to have anything but the best looking version of Nintendo's excellent 16bit system in my home.
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This are my very favorite controllers from the SNES era and I was lucky enough to find a few of them on Ebay. There should be another gray model, but it's still on the way(UPS might have lost it...
). These controllers are wonderfully comfortable and great for people with big hands as well as fighting games like Street Fighter and Samurai Showdown!
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This is a rare thing. The Game Wizard is like a cross between a Pro Action Replay(with code finding functionality intact), a Game Genie, a region decoder/unlocker and a cart adapter(allows one to play North American SNES games on a Super Famicom) all in one unit! I paid a bit much for it, but was worth the purchase! I found this after having already bought the games below...
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Here is both the Japanese version of Final Fantasy V and the English translation. Did a PCB swap so I could play the English version in the Super Famicom. Been waiting 25years to play FF5 in English natively on the SNES! BOOYAH!
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If you know me, you know Secret of Mana is my favorite game of all time(still!!). Got the USA version and the Japanese version(Seiken Densetsu 2) as well. Did a PCB swap so I could play the USA version in the Super Famicom.
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This is Secret of Mana 2 alongside it's Japanese counterpart, Seiken Densetsu 3. Did a PCB swap so I could play the English version in the Super Famicom. Also been looking forward to playing this one natively on the SNES for 25 years.
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What SNES collection would be complete without the timeless Super Mario World. Picture is the PAL and USA versions. I have done a PCB swap so I can play the USA version natively in the Super Famicom.
This is just the first wave of games for the SNES. I have Chrono Trigger and Terranigma on the way and several more in my wish list...
EDIT: The cap kits arrived today. I have some soldering in my near future!
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