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SNES CD Drive! the Gamestation

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  • I thought I'd seen it all, then I see this thing! It'd be interesting to see the insides of that thing, though I recon it's just a SNES Jr and a Game Dr in one unit.. Nice find!

  • @RetroRepair That is a good idea, I might do that tomorrow, that is if it does not have some stupid security bits, if I do, I will make a video, and send it to you.

  • i have a game doctor and a super ufo pro 7. if you google how to convert roms for game doctor ul get the program u need to convert your roms to the right format for this unit

  • @WickedClownNZ thanks

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  • Actually, SNES was meant to have a disk drive made by a Sony/Nintendo partnership to compete with Sega CD. This is where this thing derived from I believe..

  • Very nice, but how can you save games on this thing?

    Or use a floppy drive to save/load your games?

  • I actually bought one of these when it was released on the internet. Back then it ran me around $500 for the thing... So expensive... I ended up lending it to a friend of mine that ended up taking it apart and breaking it...

  • Wanna buy it... i'll pay U$2,000...Deal?

  • I reckon that is Fake Mate as I no one else has one

  • AAAWWWW THE REASON I LOOKED AT THIS WAS TO PLAY DONKEY KONG!!!

  • "Run Card" and "backup Card" means "Cartridge"...so on a Game Doctor SF7, it would play the inserted game if you go to "Run Card" or if you selected "Backup Card" it would back-up the cartridge onto a Floppy Disk. Not sure how you would backup a SNES cartridge on that machine though, I guess you'd have to download ROMs formatted for Game Doctor 7?

  • i,ve readed that some game company's in japan reversed and pull off a super famicom to put a cd rom unit in it.

    i,ve also readed that this cd rom was even licensed by nintendo,since that companny also had made snes controllers for the superfamicom.

    the most interresting fact is the the gamestation can be also connected to a sf docter7 disk unit to load rom to it,and to play those roms on a real.superfamicom,you can also use the floppy disc to upload your save files.

  • @TheFunfinder86 excuse me?

  • the person talking sounds like micheal jackson.. lol

    

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