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Damn I need one !! Just think I clean my SNES every month from smoke and dust and I keep it away from the sun near windows from turning dirt gold tan but if that's rare then I'm going to stop cleaning it at once, and to seed up the process of its golden beautiful tan I will (after my many beers for the day & gassed up) I will sit on it and fart like its 1991 again.

If the SNES smells well I will say its the "Special Edition Tan SMELLING Super Nintendo Set version" or "RARE smell-O-vision SET"

 

(this idea is now TM)

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Huh... I have 3 Special Edition Tan Super Nintendos lying around here... lesseee... maybe I should put them on.... the temptation..... :love:

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Damn I need one !!  Just think I clean my SNES every month from smoke and dust and I keep it away from the sun near windows from turning dirt gold tan but if that's rare then I'm going to stop cleaning it at once, and to seed up the process of its golden beautiful tan I will (after my many beers for the day & gassed up) I will sit on it and fart like its 1991 again.

If the SNES smells well I will say its the "Special Edition Tan SMELLING Super Nintendo Set version" or "RARE smell-O-vision SET"

 

(this idea is now TM)

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It's actually the recycled plastic nintendo swapped to that does it, does not require sun, special technology was involved in making sure the gold versions were very special color changers!!!!

 

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Huh... I have 3 Special Edition Tan Super Nintendos lying around here... lesseee... maybe I should put them on.... the temptation..... :love:

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I thought I was the only one with that had one of these. Guess I'll have to give up the notion that it's really, really rare. :roll:

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man I might actually bid on this auction......all of my snes's I have yellowed on the bottom rather than the top....so if I get this one I can make one complete grey one and one complete tan one......has anyone tried to spray paint the case on these snes's.....I have tried everything from bleach to pressure washing but still yellow.....if you use model paint on them that might work but maybe not

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Heh my friend had a yellowed one and he deshelled it and made a CLAY shell and painted mario and stuff on it. :) It was really cool but weighed a TON.

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man I might actually bid on this auction......all of my snes's I have yellowed on the bottom rather than the top....so if I get this one I can make one complete grey one and one complete tan one......has anyone tried to spray paint the case on these snes's.....I have tried everything from bleach to pressure washing but still yellow.....if you use model paint on them that might work but maybe not

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You won't get the yellow out. It's caused by the plastic literally baking from exposure to direct sunlight; the yellowing is the plastic itself.

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