Those weren't the graphics of Mario 64-those were the concept graphics for Super Mario RPG. That same image of Mario is on the Mario RPG box art--which the SNES was capable of.
i've thought about it. i'd have a lot less to say because it wouldn't be comparing regional variations. you're not the only one who has asked, though so maybe i'll consider it again. :)
Great vid, Didnt know about that S-Video fact. May try that with my original SNES. I have the boxed model that came with both Super Mario World and Super Mario All-Stars Cartridges. Don't know why they separated the two when they had SMW + All-Stars but they did.
Nintendo (of America, at least) actually did manufacture and sell S-Video cables for the SNES. I remember purchasing mine through their own direct mail-order service, and for a time they sold it on their site's online store, too. I don't think they sold the cables in retail stores. Mine came in a very simple plastic bag with an official Nintendo cardboard "seal," for lack of a better term.
Brings back some memories. Mine was the same, but included Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and the box had a yellow sticker with that information on it, and the cartridge was in the box with the system.
Looking at the controllers for Super Famicom Jr... I think I've just figured out why the cheap SNES controllers selling on Ebay has the motherboard with the name Nintendo on it, which is the inside of the controller.
Just got a Super Famicom Jr and only have 2 games: Final Fight Guy and Sper Adventure Island. I have some more ordered, but I love the system. Looks just like my several Super NES Minis. I like the colors of the SNES Mini better, but both are good looking consoles. Really enjoy your videos and have subscribed!
I've been importing a lot of SFC games as of late, they are much cheaper than their american counterparts even with shipping (I have a clone console that can play them in English which is nice), my best find was FF6 complete in box for $15 and I got Chrono Trigger for $4.
So, I have the purple version of this one, like, the buttons and switches are purple and they seem to have different plug ins. There's only two on the back of mine and I can't seem to get it to fit back together :x I did when I was little but it's been almost 10 years since I've played or even put it together -sigh- Any tips?
I used to think nintendo stole a b x y off the Xbox lol Realized it was the opposite way around after looking at my new 3ds buttons and seeing the old Famicom buttons
Because it doesn't break down over time like cardboard and paper do (though there do exist some worms that can eat it). Also if it burns it releases toxic fumes.
Not including the hookups makes no sense at all. The consumers don't save any money because they would still be forced to buy the AC adapter and the AV/RF cables separately. Completely pointless in my opinion.
bacana demais sua coleção sou um apaixonado por esse tipo de console também parabéns e se inscreva no meu canal também e curta meus videos estamos juntos super nintendo never die.
Those weren't the graphics of Mario 64-those were the concept graphics for Super Mario RPG. That same image of Mario is on the Mario RPG box art--which the SNES was capable of.
the only nintendo-published old school game that i know of on the super nes was space invaders
There are also Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man
And Frogger
I have a S-Video that is Nintendo brand that came with my Super Famicom.
i've thought about it. i'd have a lot less to say because it wouldn't be comparing regional variations. you're not the only one who has asked, though so maybe i'll consider it again. :)
Nintendo (both Nintendo in Japan and NOA) did sell official S-video cables even back in the SNES days...
Great vid, Didnt know about that S-Video fact. May try that with my original SNES. I have the boxed model that came with both Super Mario World and Super Mario All-Stars Cartridges. Don't know why they separated the two when they had SMW + All-Stars but they did.
Nintendo (of America, at least) actually did manufacture and sell S-Video cables for the SNES. I remember purchasing mine through their own direct mail-order service, and for a time they sold it on their site's online store, too. I don't think they sold the cables in retail stores. Mine came in a very simple plastic bag with an official Nintendo cardboard "seal," for lack of a better term.
Brings back some memories. Mine was the same, but included Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and the box had a yellow sticker with that information on it, and the cartridge was in the box with the system.
I've seen that one. I always loved how you just dropped the cartridge right in that perfectly shaped cut out for it!
Looking at the controllers for Super Famicom Jr... I think I've just figured out why the cheap SNES controllers selling on Ebay has the motherboard with the name Nintendo on it, which is the inside of the controller.
Just got a Super Famicom Jr and only have 2 games: Final Fight Guy and Sper Adventure Island. I have some more ordered, but I love the system. Looks just like my several Super NES Minis. I like the colors of the SNES Mini better, but both are good looking consoles. Really enjoy your videos and have subscribed!
I can't wait to buy one of these
Excellent, informative video. Thanks!
If i got a SNES II, i would swap the buttons.
FAMICOM FTW
I like the Famicom button style as well.
In brazil, super Nintendo baby is manufactury for gradiente and playtroncs, remove rca slot for rf
6:54 the graphics for mario are weird
Wow nice I wish I have to collect one of this
i wish nintendo of america made the n64 dd
The little grey pieces of the sf jr look better than the fugly purple. Damn shame it's impossible to use snes carts on the sf jr :/
I've been importing a lot of SFC games as of late, they are much cheaper than their american counterparts even with shipping (I have a clone console that can play them in English which is nice), my best find was FF6 complete in box for $15 and I got Chrono Trigger for $4.
I think you guys got screwed, there is no SNES 2 Pal (I've searched and no luck).
doh! it's always something... :)
Its strange but when I buyed a new Snes 2 (1999). The controller have the old design with painted logo :S
magnus87 you lying son of a bitch
So, I have the purple version of this one, like, the buttons and switches are purple and they seem to have different plug ins. There's only two on the back of mine and I can't seem to get it to fit back together :x I did when I was little but it's been almost 10 years since I've played or even put it together -sigh- Any tips?
I used to think nintendo stole a b x y off the Xbox lol Realized it was the opposite way around after looking at my new 3ds buttons and seeing the old Famicom buttons
Here's something I didn't understand. How is styrofoam bad for the environment?
Because it doesn't break down over time like cardboard and paper do (though there do exist some worms that can eat it). Also if it burns it releases toxic fumes.
pridakfan253 And it can stick to grass?
Will the original Super Famicom power supply work with this model?
are you going to do a virtual boy nintendo unboxed
No one talks about that abomination.
Ali Abdallah The VB has a pretty nice cult following
@@posey9573 of insane people.
Not including the hookups makes no sense at all. The consumers don't save any money because they would still be forced to buy the AC adapter and the AV/RF cables separately. Completely pointless in my opinion.
I'm geting one boxed lol love it
I KNOW HOW COME JAPAN GETS ALL THE COOL SHIT
Is there also a snes 2 pal version because i cant find it
ssbThomas No you guys got unlucky.
@@cutemimi25 I have a snes mini
WHY was there a famicom and super nintendo? Why wasn't there just one console?
why doesnt the super famicom come with av or ac cords?
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe the Japanese consumers don't mind buying them separately?
Johnny Gunz Maybe so that Nintendo makes more money.
bacana demais sua coleção sou um apaixonado por esse tipo de console também parabéns e se inscreva no meu canal também e curta meus videos estamos juntos super nintendo never die.
nintendo swicth