I never use SNES back then because it is not available in my country not any snes clone available that time so I can feel watching this how people think when this game released
I played this game for the first time in maybe 1992-1993, when I was 7 years old, and it definitely looked extremely good - it actually looks even better in real life than in this video, since the colours are sharper, and there are of course no optical phenomena that you see on the screen in this video. Even more impressive is that "Super Mario World" was the very first game that was developed for the SNES, and it was one of the launch titles back in 1990. The other launch title, "F-Zero" was equally impressive: that game was an extremely fast futuristic racing game, which was constantly at ridiculously high speeds and had barely any slowdowns at all.
Snes was widely available in India. However in grey market without any warranty and it costed 6000 INR in 1992. Cassettes with 800-1500 INr. Which were again very costly for 1992.
Was this a PAL SNES that was modded to run at 60fps? I can see some dot crawl on the EXIT sign of the ghost house, but the dot crawl pattern doesn't match either a stock NTSC or a stock PAL console's dot crawl pattern.
Cuanta nostalgia...no hay como jugar en CRT los juegos del Snes, saludos desde México.
I never use SNES back then because it is not available in my country not any snes clone available that time so I can feel watching this how people think when this game released
I played this game for the first time in maybe 1992-1993, when I was 7 years old, and it definitely looked extremely good - it actually looks even better in real life than in this video, since the colours are sharper, and there are of course no optical phenomena that you see on the screen in this video.
Even more impressive is that "Super Mario World" was the very first game that was developed for the SNES, and it was one of the launch titles back in 1990.
The other launch title, "F-Zero" was equally impressive:
that game was an extremely fast futuristic racing game, which was constantly at ridiculously high speeds and had barely any slowdowns at all.
Snes was widely available in India. However in grey market without any warranty and it costed 6000 INR in 1992. Cassettes with 800-1500 INr. Which were again very costly for 1992.
Me suscribo a tu canal me encanta este tipo de Gameplays
Grandioso vídeo .
Rayos que nostalgia 😢
I wish I was in your room right now ;)
I've recently just bought an original NES too. Glad you like my videos. I'll be uploading more soon :)
Was this a PAL SNES that was modded to run at 60fps? I can see some dot crawl on the EXIT sign of the ghost house, but the dot crawl pattern doesn't match either a stock NTSC or a stock PAL console's dot crawl pattern.
@@zxjiraya I think PAL60 gives better picture quality for retro games than either NTSC or PAL.
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What region SNES is this? It has the European design with an NTSC aspect ratio.
It's a European model SNES but it's a Hong Kong model.
@@alexanderclark2121 that model comes with japan controller
@@alexanderclark2121 So this is a PAL console?
Hong Kong model what?
@@aaendi6661 it's a pal system that was sold in Hong Kong for some reason they had both NTSC (super famicom) and PAL (same as the European SNES)
Did you got a controller from Japan?
So, this is the PAL version?
Is that a 13” or 19” CRT? Looks great
It is 14 inches.
This is cool... but the background sound is just way too much.
what’s the tv?
It's a 14 inch CRT Panasonic. I recently got a Aiwa CRT too.
Con ese cartucho se puede jugar hacks? Y que herramienta uso para editar los Sprites de Mario (jugador) de SMW fácilmente?