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  • whats the song called

  • so you do you have super pro fighter fx?

  • DSP?what does that stand for?

  • what do those items do? I have no idea

  • I really can't believe the were so many different cartridge copier oO

  • you have an unique collection bro!! i think the super wild cards are the best in quality, i had 3 of them and never had issues with them. i have a broken pro fighter, pretty sloppy built. i was in gaming heaven in the early snes days with these copy boxes =D

  • What a nice video, you own very nice copiers, I only a Pro Fighter X (with 32M and DSP) and a Gamestation (SNES with CD-Rom Disk Drive & Game Doctor SF7 in one thing) ... :) maybe you can look at my vids, too ;)

  • Lol, megaman musics ^^

    Your videos are interesting! :)

  • Special partner....kind sugestive name...well o would love to have anyone of those ^^ Nice collection

  • UGGG What music is in the background!!! I know it's Megaman but from which stage!?!?!?

  • i really like ur channel do u still make vids

  • I must know what is the song playing during the video?

  • i own the pro fighter x how it show up what is on the gameboy cart but how to play the gameboy game??

  • I'd love a mega drive copier!

    but, is it worth just buying an everdrive?

  • I used to have US SNES with a UFO and a palboaster to use it in europe

  • Very impressive collection, indeed. I own a Game Doctor SF6. I am looking for Super UFO Drive.

  • You can play Super FX/DSP etc on a Game Doctor SF7(not sure about 3), if you have a cartridge plugged in that has that specific chip. For instance, I've used Street Fighter Alpha 2 to run Star Ocean since they both use SDD1.

  • Good lord, that's a pretty huge collection. I've been searching for a Super WildCard DX for some time now. Where did you get yours? ebay?

  • at my home(Bangkok) i have special partner. it can save a lot of money. just a a dollar per game in 1995.

  • how did you manage to get these? and how much are they? to my understanding they are pretty pricey.

  • @HawkeyeLieutenant exactly, back in the day kazza and napster could be used to share music illegally... Or you could use them to share legitimate documents for college, school or work. Nowadays where I am in the UK nintendo ds r4i cartridges are illegal now as you can use them to play illegally copied roms... Or you could use them to play completely legitimate homebrew software not owned by nintendo. It's a funny world.

  • i also have a MGH copier, had it maybe 15 years, cool video

  • Aren't these illegal?

  • Hello iam about to buy this week the SNES Copier Multi Game Hunter is it worth it?

  • @dboyneo As a collectible, I love it.However if it is for normal use, I would tell you to get a super everdrive from Krikzz. He is on my forum, and has his own page! Tell him I sent you, maybe you will get discount??

  • @ASSEMblerEX Like whats the diffrence between both? Also lets say if i wanted to get a rom on a web site and download on the disket will it work perfectly? Is it simple to use? Can i download games from online rom sites other then using your own games.

  • ok that is an impressive collection.

  • Sorry if this sounds like a n00b question, but I do not own nor do I know anyone that owns any SNES copiers…but I was wondering, if i have SNES ROMS in SMC format on my computer, could i put those on a floppy and play them? or do these game copiers use some other format that emulators don't use?

  • yeah sorry i think i posted the comment about the rom dump in the wrong video somehow i was wondering if they had a copier for the regular famicom/nes was wondering how we got all the nes roms on the internet/pc from nes carts&why MT punchout nes rom never works right emulated,thought it might be a bad rom dump that just spread like wildfire around the net&maybe it would work with a fresh new dump,or could the famicom disc system somehow have allowed us to get the nes/fami roms?

  • @wickedclownnz yea i had a bung one that did snes games i forget the model name

    it was 32mbit and had the extra chips like dsp so it could do all the games ,when i got it 32 was the max mem u could get,i loved it but was always sorta disapoonted i didnt get 1 that could do both,but not sure the double pro had dsp&xtra chips to do all the snes games like mine did,i think bung were the best quality ones too bad i lent it out and never got it back=( &mn the other comment posted it in the wrong vid

  • rom dump that has been circulating all over the web for all these years,do you think that the game is just not able to be emulated perfectly?or do you think that the rom that is like everywhere is just the same bad dump?cause the way it looks is like the same as when you would put a cart in the nes sometime and it would play but be fucked up and you would have to take it out and blow in it to make it work right,i bet if you made your own dump of mike tyson punchout it would work perfect,maybe

  • wow awesome video,i cant beleive you have that many backup units!i only has the bung super nintendo copier,i remember i got the best 1 at the time i think it was the 32mb model,it was awesome,i remember it copied rareware gamesand everything,but i remember being pissed after i paid 400 for it and later found out there was unit that could do both snes and genesis,so do you know if bung made a gamedoctor that did both systems?mine was from china,not a us model

  • @bulletproof2353 im not to sure if bung did a game doctor that does both consoles

    but i know the double pro fighter from ccl does both consoles mate

    i myself have a game doctor sf7 64m model and a super ufo pro-7 34m model

  • got the powerpak it,s simpler and easier,the only limmitation is it has no realtime save,you got to push on reset for 3 seconds,and you can not copy snes games on top of it,but instead you just can download those roms instead.even dsp1 games are compatible. and you don,t need a extra game ,adaptor or power suply to get it work.

    no slow loading times.

  • I have two back up systems for the SNES but neither of them seem to work? I tuen them on and the menus come up but dont know how to transfer the data to the disks? Im using external power to the disk drives too? Ones the Super Pro Fighter Q... I think the other is an UFO... any ideas?

  • I modified your mom in China.

    ...

    She was fully upgraded. ;o

  • Where did you get this Mega Man remix music? Is this from some Capcom album or did some other group do it? Sounds awesome..

  • Name of the music? I know it's from Mega Man, but..

  • I would've watched this video if it weren't for the music. No music or at least music that's quieter than your voice would be best.

  • MegaBYTE, not bit. Yes, it's diffrent, 8 times in size.

  • @Zhylo wrong. If the copier was 64mb it would equate to 512mbit

    Ram cost $170 per megabyte in 1994. 8 megabit = 1mb of ram, which would have been across 8-16 smaller chips. 64mb of ram would have cost $10,000 in 1994

  • @ASSEMblerEX Would you believe I actually looked up the price of that much RAM back then? I had big dreams for my PC. XD

  • @Zhylo He is right, is bit. That s mean SNES SFII is only 16 megabit = 2 megabyte.

  • God damn those game copiers are in nice condition.

  • Dude, this is fucking awesome. Nice collection.

  • look at how piracy has evolved over the years

  • I love it that us Chinese always find ways to get cheap games and rip game makers off...especially the Japanese game makers. There's also game copiers for game boy, game gear, and pc engine. I love my MGH!! But only up to 16mg

  • i have a pro fighter still in its box in my atic. it served me well in the 90s

  • I've got a 32mb Super Wild Card, the tops come off it and there was a lead connecting two ports, but I've lost the wire and don't know where it went.

    Have you ever looked inside yours? I can't find anything about it on the net.

  • I use to have the Game Doctor SF III but the piece of crap stopped reading my floppies after a few months.

  • I have the fx-32 that you show and I have no idea how to use it, could you tell me a little on how to work it.

  • Zip-100, I presume? I sold one not long ago, to a Dreamcast enthusiast. The medum is not very practical, not only nowadays (it always was very slow). It's not very versatile and portable either, unless you found an USB unit or have a system with a parallel port.

  • at the end of the video you should ask your subscribers to give it thumbsup. That way you can get partnership eventually and be able to do longer videos.

  • Great video. I had one of those Special Partners as a replace,ent for my 16MB Pro Fighter. The cart slot to the left is used fora DSP cartridge or at least that's what I was told when I bought it. The DSP Cart I had came with a very strange blue concept looking car on the label.

  • 王の王 - Google says it means "King of Kings."

  • @XMaskedMagicianFanX Praise be! The Jesus copier!

  • I used to have a Multi Game Hunter waaaaaaay back in the day. That thing was pretty cool. I don't recall there ever being any add ons to it--I always figured because the drive popped off that they would come out with a Zip drive expansion...but alas, it was not to be.

    "Special Partner" -- LOL

  • would any of these allow for homebrew or modded roms on actual hardware?

  • @shorty1k Yup, I ran SNES demos such as 2.68Mhz on all of the Wild Cards I used to have (4 to be exact).

  • GD DSP... Damn, I need that :P

  • nice I have z64 but do no work :{ do no load the games

  • I miss my Super Wild Card DX.....

  • i love watchin this type of vids keep em comin

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