If anyone's interested Rob Webb has some SNES backup units in stock. Just in case anyone's been after one or wants to play the real thing instead of emulating it.
thebobevil said:Rob Webb?
Why do I know that name?
How much does he want for one?
EDIT : Found him
lol His prices seem a little bit on the expensive side but SNES backup units are like rocking horse poo these days. I'm trying to hunt down a MegaDrive copier now my Double Pro Fighter has finally bit the big one. It'd be easier shaking Bigfoots hand.
I wish someone could make a snes flash card that ran off of sd. I bet there wuld be a hugh market for them nowgblock247 said:Which product is it please?
At the mo' he's got a few different units that you can pick from.
QUOTE(podunk1269 @ Apr 28 2008, 02:31 AM)
thebobevil said:The new handhelds coming out of China, especially those by JXD & GMP, are astonishing for SNES emulation ... you just have to make sure you get a model with shoulder buttons ...
thebobevil said:Sounds like it, Davelol
The problem now is, too many nearly dead SNES's floating around the UK ... the retro thing was big about 5 years ago, do you remember? Every bastards was buying old consoles ... then, after the retro wave died down, they all flogged those consoles, to places like gamestation ...
And, as many of us know, gamestation don't do the most stringant tests lol
gblock247 said:Which one would you recommend? One that is easy to use and has max compatability(especially with games like Mario RPG, etc) Thanks.
I found a NES copier that I was about to buypodunk1269 said:I wish someone could make a snes flash card that ran off of sd. I bet there wuld be a hugh market for them now
FireEmblemGuy said:Hate to support the bumping of such an old topic, but I'm also kind of interested. Anyone know of any other site that sells any sort of SNES copiers or backup units? Aside from Rob Webb's place, the only one I've seen is the one Science is/was selling.