More profit in store, they can persuade u to buy other stuff...or die trying.
Yeah like a massively overpriced power cable when we've probably all got 20 at home...
More profit in store, they can persuade u to buy other stuff...or die trying.
WOW that NES-101 is bloody ugly!
It makes a little sense, strange that the Euro version didn't go into the American market though.
Nintendo really didn't want North Americans playing Japanese import games, and so a decision was made to make the design of the US console and cartridge slot different to the Super Famicom so that the cartridges wouldn't physically fit. Of course a couple of plastic tabs can be broken off on the US console to circumvent this.
Just like using a Jap snes cart on a PAL snes console. Still fits but no worky.I remember having one of those big bulky things where you had to put 2 cartridges in together so it would boot. Good old days.
Didn't manage to grab a pre-order in time, do I have any chance at all of getting one of these now? Will there be more stock?

Our local shop used to rent out SNES games with those converters - think I still have an action reply cart somewhere that could be used to do the same thing.![]()


Yeah, for anyone complaining about the price of games just now take a trip back to the mid nineties and you'd have a heart attack if you saw the price of SNES game cartridges. As above Streetfighter 2 and £65 RRP! I also remember at the time running around town in my teens trying to find a copy of Mortal Kombat 2 for less than the RRP of £70 most shops were selling it at.
Don't forget that's without adjusting for 25 years worth of inflation. If prices were like for like most of the SNES games would probably be around £100 in today's money.....![]()
Yeah, for anyone complaining about the price of games just now take a trip back to the mid nineties and you'd have a heart attack if you saw the price of SNES game cartridges. As above Streetfighter 2 and £65 RRP! I also remember at the time running around town in my teens trying to find a copy of Mortal Kombat 2 for less than the RRP of £70 most shops were selling it at.
Don't forget that's without adjusting for 25 years worth of inflation. If prices were like for like most of the SNES games would probably be around £100 in today's money.....![]()
Do we know how good the classic game subscription with the Switch'll be, yet? Because now the 'omg must get one' thrill has worn off re: the classic snes, and I'm more annoyed at their probably intentional supply issues, I'm thinking if it'd be vastly more sensible to just buy a Switch/put the £70 towards one.
just came into the thread to say I'd purchased from Tesco... but I see it's already been bumped... happy days![]()