SNES Games, Accesories and Console (Ep. 14- Collection #6)
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kinda pathetic how most of these games you can buy and you would spend 60 bucks for one game controller for ps3 or 360. i'm saying ps3 stuff is too expensive.
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I could get the games you got in a box for 5 dollars where I live
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if anyone doesnt need their gba or sp or colour msg me :)
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lol i have a collection that sized. i did not realize mine was that big.
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awsome collection :D
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Nice collection dude, i'm in England and i collect boxed US snes games. I wanna get final fight 3 and guy buy guy is just too expensive.
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nice collection! i forgot all about lethal enforcers. i think i had that one back in the day but im not 100% sure. maybe i had it with no box because i think i would remember a giant box. i played it in the arcade a lot.
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@MLsuperfan got*
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@MLsuperfan got*
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@MLsuperfan got*
do you have the pal version of the snes or the super famicom???????
MrSuperluigigalaxy2 1 month ago
@MrSuperluigigalaxy2 Nope not yet. Its on the wanted list ;)
lithium017 1 month ago
I bought a complete boxed Megaman 7 for $30 at a flea market.
cancerbubble85 1 month ago
@cancerbubble85 I am jealous :P That is an excellent deal!
lithium017 1 month ago
can someone please help me out. my super mario all-stars game has a problem saving data. when you turn the game on and off all the data is safed. if you take the cartridge out and back in all the data is safed but if you take all-stars out and put in another game like donkey kong or Aladdin and turn it on.. then when yu take out those and games and put in all stars all of my data is gone. whyy does this happen, how can i fix it, and do i now have to buy another copy.
TheMarioo0 3 months ago
@TheMarioo0 I have had the same experience a few times. Most SNES game carts have a small internal battery. The battery in your SMAS game is dead and no longer works. Removing the game from the console erases the memory on the cartridge. You can either buy an entire new game or a replacement battery, open up the cartridge, and do some work yourself to replace it. Sometimes, its not worth the trouble. There are how to videos here on youtube of replacing SNES batteries. Good luck!
lithium017 3 months ago