Sold Separately by RWTV - Episode 3 - SNES Game Saver
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That thing is sick! i want one! awesome video! you guys kick so much ass!
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I saw them when they first came out. None of my friends had one and they were too expensive to just buy without trying.
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It is still better to get a SNES emulator with a save state function.
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@Promo88 yeah, its called gar or GAme Action Replay they is expensive though.
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Those this work on clone systems like the retron 3???????
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its one of those emulator programs lol :D
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The loss of sound effects can also be explained. A game might load universal sound effects when you begin the first level, and never re-loads them because it expects them to still be there. If you saved during gameplay, then reset the system and loaded from the title screen, the sound effects wouldn't exist in the SPC700 memory and the game might not re-initialize the SPC RAM.
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Also, I can explain why the sound behaves the way it does:
The SNES had a separate CPU (Sony SPC700) that was dedicated to generating music and sound effects. Even though the Game Saver can re-write the main workRAM memory and set the main CPU state, the dedicated sound CPU (SPC) has its own memory and is already executing a program. The game loads a different program to the SPC between areas and levels when the music changes.
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I bought mine new for $10 at Wal-mart in September 1998. It had been in the clearance section for a year or so.
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Hi, where do you get the revival codes?
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cool its save states in snes games
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can you let me know where do you get the codes from i need the code for mario rpg
I'm curious does this work with rpgs like Secret of mana etc?
partylikepacman 3 years ago
I have gotten it to work on various RPGs but I haven't tried Secret of Mana
RetrowareTV 3 years ago