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September 2017 Pickups
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wiggy:

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--- Quote from: wiggy on September 29, 2017, 05:26:38 PM ---Don't know if any of you folks have played the version that has been on the web forever, but IMO, the new ROM is weak when compared to it. The removed the lock-on feature, which makes the charges shot nearly useless, which in turn makes the characters who's shots charge faster (but are much weaker) pointless. Fucking lame.
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Couldn't agree with you more wiggy. I couldnt begin to understand why Nintendo would think that was a good idea. I always say "for every good idea Nintendo has, a stupid one follows".

But give the hackers some time and I'm sure they'll find a way to get it back in there! And that's when I'll bother replacing my current Starfox 2 repro with a new one.

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I'm happy to hear it's not just me. What a drag, eh?  The bootleg carts are better than what Nintendo finally dumped on us 20 years later. Ugh.
TDIRunner:

--- Quote from: Taketheword on September 29, 2017, 06:21:36 PM ---

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Didn't know they had box protector's for those.  Since the SNES box is the same size, I might have to grab two.
ShoothimNow:
If anyone in the UK wants to trade for an NTSC version of the SNES Mini, I'm game =P.  Found another US one
marioxb:
I'm more used to the American SNES design, but I do love the Japanese design as well. I think if I was to get a Super Famicom shell and controllers with colored buttons (aka the same as the PAL design) I'd get the Japanese (October 5th release) over the PAL. Then I'd have the Japanese versions of Star Fox 2 and the others, plus Mystical Ninja, Super Soccer, Super SF2, Fire Emblem and Tetris Attack. But, I guess I'd settle for a PAL if nothing else.
wiggy:
I'd prefer the SFC as well. I have zero nostalgia for the EU SNES, versus the SFC, which I actually owned in 1990 and was the first import console that I owned.
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