Eric wrote:Turn it on its side Mark. It's not a long term strategy but it does tend to work.
regmcfly wrote:You're in somewhat of a good place in that this is a mega common, and fixable, problem. When I was in Japan, I made a point of buying a refurbed one. Meant I didn't get a boxed one, but this thing should last for another decade plus.
On your end, changing the laser is really easy. Lots of YouTube video.
mrsmr2 wrote:Booted up my US SNES and showed my 15yr old the awesomeness of Super Mario Bros (All Stars) and F-Zero. He liked those, less impressed with Super Smash TV. I was surprised to see the battery is still going in the FFIII cart. I still have the receipt from 1994 for that.
hunk wrote:NeoGeo mini. Now that would be a thing.
davyK wrote:The SNES got a great Smash TV port. The controller layout helps it a lot too. I had to credit feed to get past the Scarface boss which a pretty unfair fight. The game limits credits so completing it is still an accomplishment even if you don't 1CC it. If Scarface wasn't so tough it would be a lot more 1CC-able. I got to the end, collected all the keys and accessed the Pleasure Dome.....Then the game pulls off its greatest trick by activating turbo mode revealing that the game was throttled back the whole time. Impressive stuff on the slower SNES. 2 player is solid too.
retroking1981 wrote:http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2018/04/snk_is_releasing_a_neo_geo_classic_edition_to_mark_its_40th_anniversaryhunk wrote:NeoGeo mini. Now that would be a thing.
ChopperByrne wrote:Neo Geo X re-release?
Didn't that have really poor emulation?
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