Any ideas on the best GameCube av cable please?
Is your console a PAL unit? If so, a decent RGB is your best option. Pal units can't display component, and the price of those leads are ridiculous.
Do you guys replace the batteries in your SNES carts out of general maintenance, whether or not they are actually dead?
Do you lose whatever save games are on there in the process?
I replace the battery as soon as I get a new game, they are 20 years old now and the batteries if not dead already will be soon. I didn't fancy starting Secret of Mana only for the ancient battery inside to die on me half way through the game. The older the batteries get the more risk there is of them leaking out and damaging the PCB as well. I use a CR2023 battery holder in mine so next time I need to swap a battery out I won't need to desolder it a second time. I posted an image of this a few pages back if you want to see. My brother picked up Final Fantasy 6 (III) for the snes a while back and about 20 hours into the game the original battery died and he had to start over. Swapping the battery is a good idea
Replacing the battery will erase the save due to the battery current being required to keep the save data, sadly this is a time before flash memory. If you have a device called the Retrode that will allow you to back up cart saves to your PC but it costs around 60quid.
Thanks for the response, I did a quick search and it seems some people just pop out the CR2032 (with the use of a sharp blade if necessary) and replace it like for like and wrap some electrical tape around the circuit board to be sure it wont come loose out of it's terminals again, I may try that?
few extra bits and bobs at my end
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Seeing as it is Sunday i have a confession to make at the Church of Retro.
I never played any Resi Evil game ofter the first one. I really should get round to it one day.
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Nice, I didn't rate DN much on the PSone it has got it's own exclusive episode though. Never played Final Doom but I really want to.
Also was the PS1 analogs always concave? I remember them being more like the PS2 and PS3 sticks.