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STICH666

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  1. IMO 32/64 bit just hasn't hit that level of classic that the 16 bit gen hit. Like others said, some games are classic but individually they're not.
  2. Ok now I've done as much as I can do without repainting or buying parts.
  3. I always love family deals. Got the bulk of my Genesis and my N64 collection that way.
  4. Is it normal for the image to be slightly warped? You can see it in this pic. Also what bulb does it take and where can I get one. I know it's an 18 inch but what wattage.
  5. Glad to see that it works for you. I'd have bought it off of you if you were interestd in selling it. I w0ould suspect that those wires might go to the reset button inside so that you don't have to touch the SNES unit itself to reset. Is there a button on the kiosk for resetting? Or perhaps there's an internal timer that automatically resets at intervals? Just some thoughts. COngrats. I'm a little envious. It resets on a timer. Also the sticker lies. The SNES works just fine (aside from the sound glitches) on a normal TV. I was thinking of selling it but wow it seems much easier to completely refurbish than I thought. Just some soap and water and a new bulb for the marquis. But yeah I'm taking this year off from garage sale hunting. I'm just going to give someone else a chance lol. Tired of being "Sumguy"? Basically
  6. Most people automatically think obscure = expensive
  7. Oh I also removed the locking bar so I don't accidentally lock it. It can be reinstalled very easily.
  8. Vacuumed, cleaned and reassembled. Suprisingly not a single spider egg. Not even in the marquis. Notice the player 2 controller attachment was left as is just in case they want to fix it themselves. Also because a member on here who I don't know if they want me to say their name, told me not to touch anything in case he/she wants to buy it. Also found out why this damn thing kept resetting itself.
  9. Controllers cleaned. They're just basic SNES controllers so replacements are easy to find but they both work perfect after cleaning.
  10. Just checking out the internals and so far everything looks intact.
  11. Glad to see that it works for you. I'd have bought it off of you if you were interestd in selling it. I w0ould suspect that those wires might go to the reset button inside so that you don't have to touch the SNES unit itself to reset. Is there a button on the kiosk for resetting? Or perhaps there's an internal timer that automatically resets at intervals? Just some thoughts. COngrats. I'm a little envious. It resets on a timer. Also the sticker lies. The SNES works just fine (aside from the sound glitches) on a normal TV. I was thinking of selling it but wow it seems much easier to completely refurbish than I thought. Just some soap and water and a new bulb for the marquis. But yeah I'm taking this year off from garage sale hunting. I'm just going to give someone else a chance lol.
  12. So guys here's what I found at a garage sale today for $25. The SNES is basically destroyed. Cosmetically it's not that bad but here's a video of what it sounds like. I will post pics of the restoration process in here. How I got it Monitor taken off and cleaned
  13. I swapped my regular SNES with this one and it worked perfect. What does the Red, White, and black cable do and is it safe to cut if needed?
  14. What part "doesn't work"? No sound in all games other than Super Mario World. And graphical glitches. Here's a video. Video
  15. Fuck. It doesn't work. Should I go take it back or put it up on craigslist as is.
  16. Traded a PSP fat (working screen to fix my old one) for my old 17" CRT monitor. Also got a PS1 to restore. Here are some before pics.
  17. Probably has some bad image burn in. Anything really wrong with it other than the key in the picture and the chip you mentioned?
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