Film & TV wtf

_carmi

me, myself & us
#1
okay i've been playing snes all my life. now i was searching for pictures of games i palyed on the other thread and i found a picture of a snes looking like that:


now i'm like wtf mine looks like this:


WTF:confused: did i miss something over the years??
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#2
my games look like this:

while the other ones look like this:


okay i know the system must be the same but when did that snes came out? i'm all confused now :(
 

PuffnScruff

Well-Known Member
#3
ive seen nes systems that you can buy new but they arent the real nintendo version, its just some company putting them out for peeps that like to play old school game but their system crashed or whatever. but they still look very close the og. that could be one for the snes. but im speculating
 

S. Fourteen

Well-Known Member
#7
That unit is the PAL version. The Japanese version would say "Super Famicom" (short for Family Computer).

The shape of the game cartridges are slightly different and there are two plastic things inside the SNES slot that prevented you from inserting any imported games.





I remember busting those plastic shits so I could play my Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest V imports. :D
 
#9
Just a different model, I just found out recently that there's 3 models of the Sega Genesis.

I had Model 1 when I was like 3 years old.



It broke and I got Model 2 when I was about 6 and still have it.



But while looking up how much I can sell Model 2 on Ebay for, I came across Model 3. zOMG WTF IS IT.

 

Casey

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#14
The top one is the UK Snes. The US games dont fit in it. But I have an adaptor that let me play the USA version of "Zelda: Link To The Past".

I had a SNES and a Sega Megadrive (called Genesis in the states). There were 2 different models of Megadrive:

This is the first one, I got this one:



and this is the second model:

 

Casey

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#15
I have a game gear. My power supply for it is fucked though, so i can't play it, and it takes 6 AA batteries which it guzzles in about 4 hours.

I always wanted the TV tuner but I never got it, I had some bad ass games for it though.
 

Flipmo

VIP Member
Staff member
#17
Before the Genesis.. It was the Sega Master...



Which I had, also the Genesis, that I had. I've always been a sega fan. :(

 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#18
^
damn that sega master is old school looking

Kevsta2004 said:
Anyone remember the Sega game gear that used to shit on the gameboy in every way yet never blew up?


:)
i had it. that was the shiznit. that owned gameboy back in the time. its sad it never got popular :(
 

Flipmo

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Staff member
#19
Gameboy was popular, once Tetris came out everybody seemed to be playing it.

Man, I want a PSP or something... lol. I had a Gamegear also, loved it, but the battery thing would die fast if I remember.
 
#20
I still own a GameGear it's so amazing, I love playing Sonic, thank god i have an adaptor, cause the freakin batteries die fast and I need 6 of them
 

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