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
Super NES, Japanese version - need I say more? Still fun, still functional after all this time. I only hope you get one half as nice as the guy who kept this one. Truly he loved it. (Thank you sir! *salute* ) Took it to a Legends of Galactic Heroes party and everyone had a blast. If you loved SNES before, try the Japanese collection of games out for new found love all over again. Hookups are no worry for new LED/LCD TVs - mine sync'd with it no problem. Just make sure yours still has a composite input. If not, or if you want to use a regular computer monitor, a small Composite- VGA adapter works great.
The NES-101 is a MUST HAVE for any Nintendo fan. For so many reasons, too many to even list, so I'll choose my favorite reason: My #1 reason for loving my purchase of a NES-101 is because there's no need to try and try to get the games to load correctly, and you won't get a frozen game halfway through playing, or glitchy screen. No more need to try and do the old trick where you stick a game on top to hold the game down on the older system, and no need to constantly use the trick of loading with a game genie to get the games to load. Pop the game in, flip the switch, and 99% of the time, the games load perfectly. If they don't, pull it out, pop back in, and it does the second time, every time, as opposed to spending 5 minutes on the regular system sometimes. You pop a game in, turn it on, and it works. Pretty much how you've always wanted your Nintendo to do your entire life.Read full review
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
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