Should I buy this snes?

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Do you have the white GameCube as well?
 
Do you have the white GameCube as well?

No. Just the orange. There was also a burgundy red Gamecube special edition in Japan which is something to see. It's the "Shar" special edition (character from Gundam). I could have bought one of these at a shop in Akihabara in 2013. It was LNIB, but the price was over $400. Couldn't do it, but now I regret. I also regret passing up on the new, sealed Dreamcasts I saw in one shop. They had stacks of them lol.


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Should I buy pvm for old consoles? 14 inch cost the price in the pic.

Does the 14 inch has all the features?
 

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I finally got them all :-)

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Regrets? Just a little bit hehe
How much did that all cost you? I kinda want that, problem is I'd play it for five minutes and then never touch it again.

I have a 3DS and at best, I play it for 10mins even though I've installed every 3DS game I wanted to play on it.
 
How much did that all cost you? I kinda want that, problem is I'd play it for five minutes and then never touch it again.

I have a 3DS and at best, I play it for 10mins even though I've installed every 3DS game I wanted to play on it.

this much .... very expensive .... and I am not even done I must buy snes and nes.

me too I dont play for long time. it just gives you another type of satisfaction.

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I didnt like mega everdrive pro because it moves little bit. the others are fine.

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I have to buy five or four 16gb micro sd.
 

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Almost a grand for all that, not too surprising considering each are in the hundreds.

That SNES Everdrive cartridge fits on, as you know, a EUR/JPN console, but not a USA (unless with cutting a bit and such). Surely an adapter exists like for the EUR/JPN console.
 
Almost a grand for all that, not too surprising considering each are in the hundreds.

That SNES Everdrive cartridge fits on, as you know, a EUR/JPN console, but not a USA (unless with cutting a bit and such). Surely an adapter exists like for the EUR/JPN console.
This is sd2snes pro called fxpak pro these days
 
Is this un3 or un1?

the case says un3 but I am not sure

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It is not going inside the curve
 

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It is not going inside the curve


If that fxpak pro is not fitting properly inside a USA SNES, you should get a cheap US SNES game cart to use as a donor shell. You'll have to remove a small amount of plastic with a file and sandpaper to make the SD slot, but the cart will fit and look better.

When I bought my SD2SNES and my ED64 they were bare boards, no cartridge shell. I bought the cheapest unpopular old games I could find in a secondhand shop for about $1 each, took the pcb's out, cleaned and modified the cart shell, and started playing.

I did buy my N8 in a finished shell from Krikzz.
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If that fxpak pro is not fitting properly inside a USA SNES, you should get a cheap US SNES game cart to use as a donor shell. You'll have to remove a small amount of plastic with a file and sandpaper to make the SD slot, but the cart will fit and look better.

When I bought my SD2SNES and my ED64 they were bare boards, no cartridge shell. I bought the cheapest unpopular old games I could find in a secondhand shop for about $1 each, took the pcb's out, cleaned and modified the cart shell, and started playing.

I did buy my N8 in a finished shell from Krikzz.
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It fits .... but there is something pushing it back little bit
 

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Someone is selling these locally hehe should I buy them both cost 230 usd.
 

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Someone is selling these locally hehe should I buy them both cost 230 usd.
Japanese GBA games are generally genuine, but he careful. There are waves of fake GBA carts.

That's why I don't buy GBA games. Specifically Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure which I really want though with games around I'd need to verify it's genuine.
 
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Just bought this for the flast cart it is fine but the control feels hard the dpad has resistance is it normal?
 

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