[UPDATE] The 100 lost PAL SNES games have been recovered

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byuu, creator of the cycle-accurate SNES emulator higan and behind a preservation project for SNES games, has killed the project after a loss of 100 PAL games during shipping. While he still plans to dump the Japanese games that he bought, the hopes of getting a complete PAL set are gone.

On January 5th, a package containing 100 PAL games were sent to me to dump. The United States Postal Service has either stolen or lost this package. Most likely the former.

Do not tell me to wait longer. I don't want to fucking hear it. The package is gone and nobody can help. I don't want to ride on some platitude that "HERP DERP MAYBE ONE DAY THEY'LL SHOW UP!" They won't. There is no point in false hope, that's cruel to both me and the donor, and it will just delay reimbursement.

The next step is to try and obtain the insurance claim, and then I'm going to start making payments each paycheck to try and reimburse the sender until he is able to repuchase all 100 games locally. Or if he prefers, he can just keep the money that's equivalent to the value of the cartridges. I won't be purchasing the carts to be delievered to me, because I don't want to risk shipping them back.

I also want to be clear, the donor never asked for reimbursement upon loss. It was my decision and it's going to happen, because I can't live with myself if it doesn't.

Regardless, this much is certain: the SNES preservation project is officially and permanently dead.

This is a great loss to the emulation scene and its attempt at preserving the original systems accurately. Some people are suggesting byuu to set up a Patreon/GoFundMe and he seems okay with the idea if he can fully pay back for what was lost this time.

:arrow: Source
:arrow: byuu's overview


EDIT: Feb 23

It appears that the games have been recovered! The $10,000 collection of rare Super Nintendo games are no longer missing. According to the USPS, the games were actually lost, due to the label ripping off, rather than the rumors of package theft that had been floating around. Byuu, the person behind the project now says the SNES Preservation Project is no longer dead. In the linked blog post below, Byuu writes that had the media not covered this incident, these games would have sat in a facility for months, before ultimately winding up in an auction. There was a clear address on the box, even after the label had been damaged. He says while the project will continue on in the years to come, but he will never trust the postal service with larger shipments due to this issue.

My package was sitting in Atlanta, GA for well over a month with my address clearly visible right on the box. Had this case not been escalated to the media, it likely would have gone up for auction in a bin with other electronics sometime in March. As absolutely thrilled as I am to have these games finally delivered, I do still believe the entire experience reflects poorly on the capabilities of the USPS. I hope that they will improve, but ... I'm guessing that's not likely.

If you donated to his Patreon to help recover the cost of the lost games, Byuu is offering a full refund.

:arrow: SOURCE
 
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Do not tell me to wait longer. I don't want to fucking hear it. The package is gone and nobody can help.

EDIT: Feb 23

It appears that the games have been recovered! The $10,000 collection of rare Super Nintendo games are no longer missing. According to the USPS, the games were actually lost, due to the label ripping off, rather than the rumors of package theft that had been floating around. Byuu, the person behind the project now says the SNES Preservation Project is no longer dead. In the linked blog post below, Byuu writes that had the media not covered this incident, these games would have sat in a facility for months, before ultimately winding up in an auction. There was a clear address on the box, even after the label had been damaged. He says while the project will continue on in the years to come, but he will never trust the postal service with larger shipments due to this issue.

If you donated to his Patreon to help recover the cost of the lost games, Byuu is offering a full refund.

:arrow: SOURCE


Its hard to not think that he came across as a bit of a douche by jumping the gun and assuming the worst like that. Hell he still comes across as salty, assuming that only the recognition of this story is what saved his shipment and not you know, the USPS actually doing their job and locating a lost shipment (that does happen, I received something a year after it was sent because it was simply lost in the mail). Glad he's offering refunds from donated patreons though, thats a very non-douche thing to do.
 

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EDIT: Feb 23

It appears that the games have been recovered! The $10,000 collection of rare Super Nintendo games are no longer missing. According to the USPS, the games were actually lost, due to the label ripping off, rather than the rumors of package theft that had been floating around. Byuu, the person behind the project now says the SNES Preservation Project is no longer dead. In the linked blog post below, Byuu writes that had the media not covered this incident, these games would have sat in a facility for months, before ultimately winding up in an auction. There was a clear address on the box, even after the label had been damaged. He says while the project will continue on in the years to come, but he will never trust the postal service with larger shipments due to this issue.



If you donated to his Patreon to help recover the cost of the lost games, Byuu is offering a full refund.
I 'unliked' and then immediately 'liked' the post again to feel like I updated my 'like' status to reflect the latest change.
 
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Its hard to not think that he came across as a bit of a douche by jumping the gun and assuming the worst like that. Hell he still comes across as salty, assuming that only the recognition of this story is what saved his shipment and not you know, the USPS actually doing their job and locating a lost shipment (that does happen, I received something a year after it was sent because it was simply lost in the mail). Glad he's offering refunds from donated patreons though, thats a very non-douche thing to do.
He does acknowledge the help from the rep, and does admit to assuming the worst too quickly. But come on, had he not been a major jerk raising up a furious storm of complaints, it's likely the box would have just sat there. It was also $10,000 in goods, I think it's understandable that he would freak out on them.
 

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Fun fact. USPS makes it illegal for companies like UPS or FedEx to charge less than them for mailing certain items. That's right, they are forcing you to pay more for their competition so you will go to them instead.
why do i belive this?
 

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It doesn't matter if its $10 or $10000, Theres no point in just letting stuff only a month behind be considered lost or stolen when importing, and yes Ive had a $6000 engine take months to import from Japan.

On top of that, I don't see the total value of these games being worth that much unless they were CIB, There arent many games worth over $100, at at the rate that he says they were worth that would make each one worth $75-100 on average. Mind you, thats 100 games all worth $100 a pop. which is highly unlikely.
sorry dude, but its $10000 worth of classic games, that are no longer in production, nor can be re-obtained.
not to mention eu snes didnt actually do too good, making them even rarer.
when you lose something in the mail worth $10 k, youll know the feeling.
 
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