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The product was clean and well packaged. Functions just fine. The main complaint -- I did buy second-hand -- is that the reset button does not work. Someone stole my original console (which I hope to give my kids someday). The device functions just fine.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Received the console in a timely manner but, it kept going into a black screen as I played it. I thought at first it was just mystical ninja game but, then as I played yoshis island it did the same thing. I’m assuming the cartridge slot needs to be cleaned. So I did so and still same issue. I have another snes it never does this to me so I know it’s not the cartridges. Bit pricey for a hit or miss console
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The SNES is still alive today through resells of the old console. The one I got is still working and plays as good as it was back in the day. If you get a feel for the nostalga of Retro gaming, you can't go wrong with the SNES!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you have a standard American TV, this is the best video quality your NES is capable of. Rather than externally transcoding from RGB, this does it internally for you, requiring only a single run of component cable. Be sure to purchase a 1/8" mono-to-stereo audio adapter in order to be able to use standard RCA audio from this unit. I am extremely happy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Just got home with it today. I'm greatly pleased with the condition of the console given the years it's been out. I do, however, have some highs and lows that I'd like to go through albeit knowing that it's used, but may be reference for future buyers ♡ The console itself looks very good. It does have a little yellow near the controller ports, which isn't terrible. But it was a buying point when it was advertised as no yellowing but after getting it I think I can live with it. The AC adapter and AV cables aren't stock, which was surprising but hey they work great and shouldn't be an issue unless you're looking for original parts. The controller is probably the low point. And yeah I know it's used condition and a broad term but here's what I got. The cord and connector are perfect condition, no twisting or tearing at all. I find the shoulder, ABYX and start select buttons work very well, maybe a 7/10 for freshness. The dpad however is a bit more worn in and not very well responsive as it seems a lot of weight has been used on the down direction specifically. The controller is also quite yellow, I'd say probably 6/10 yellowing if 1 is no yellow at all and 10 being the worst. There's also a little crack on the bottom middle where plastic is missing. Hope this is helpful to future buyers.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
In my respect for the SNES. It was one of the best consoles in the 90's, not only did it have great graphics, for the time but you didn't have to wait on load time, for the games to load up like in PS1, 2 3 and 4! it's easier to hook up, say then the Atari 2600 was. The button lay out on the controller was much more advanced for the time on the SNES controller then with the NES controller! The system has a straight up eject button where you could just eject the cart, the with the ps2 you had to wait for the draw to open to eject the game. The console itself had many great games, RPG, FPS, MMO's, ect!!! Certain games had a save function for example THE LEGEND OF ZELDA A LINK TO THE PAST AND FINAL FANSTY I, II, AND III games. where other games on the snes had no saving feature, I can't think of anymore games off the top of my head. the carts for the snes sometimes yes you had to clean them, unlike cd's that will get scratched. Bring back the retro 90's for gaming! there is only 3 ways of hooking the SNES to a TV, using R/F or Radio frequency which is the screw on type which the video resolution is 480 interlaced, A/v which brings a better picture, and s-video which a/v and s-video are a better way of hooking up the system to the tv then R/F is!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Console is in excellent condition, with hardly any wear! Came with third party accessories that work just fine. Very happy with my purchase.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Good Buy for the price. As it is an older system it may need to be reset occasionally to work when loading a new game but that was expected. Hard to get the smell of smoke/cigarettes off of it but that's what you get for buying used products. Overall, it works as expected and was a great deal for everything bundled.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
So I bought my first SNES and honestly wasn't sure what to expect. The listing I bought turned out to be a 1 CHIP SNES that came with Super Mario World and FZero and I have been pleasantly surprised. I am more of a Sega guy but here are the things that I love about the SNES so far. In short, the expanded color palette, the audio on some games and the "Mode 7" capability. I know these were all selling points that people talk about but I actually noticed them more than I expected I would. I thought "hey, sound quality is excellent", "that looks really tight", "that's a cool effect". Fzero, which as many may know, uses the mode 7 graphics and is really impressively colorful and fast, an experience that nintendoes and I think Sega"don't". Again, I tend to be a Sega guy but I can't deny that the SNES is pretty sweet too. Anyway, super happy with it and wish I hadn't waited so long to take the plunge.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
01 chip console has the best video quality which makes it the best version to own, 1 chip 02 is the same i chip 03 is the one I'd stay away from doesn't support c sync.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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