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counterfeit_snes [2005/12/26 23:05] – Answered Q. Sorta. nfg | counterfeit_snes [2008/10/19 16:59] – The pics is fixed for reals, now... 75.33.219.233 | ||
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Consider these two systems. | Consider these two systems. | ||
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Shiny buttons look cheap, they squeak when moved, and they' | Shiny buttons look cheap, they squeak when moved, and they' | ||
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Never mind that the pirated label is coming off, have a look at Mario. | Never mind that the pirated label is coming off, have a look at Mario. | ||
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Notice in the pirated label how the Nintendo logo looks wrong: it uses a normal-looking font instead of the original Nintendo one. Ditto for the text, and notice how the power specs aren't bold like they should be. | Notice in the pirated label how the Nintendo logo looks wrong: it uses a normal-looking font instead of the original Nintendo one. Ditto for the text, and notice how the power specs aren't bold like they should be. | ||
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The pirated SNES has softer edges, probably since the pirates made their mold from a real SNES. It's like photocopying, | The pirated SNES has softer edges, probably since the pirates made their mold from a real SNES. It's like photocopying, | ||
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The fake SNES has no RF shielding, the cart port is actually **broken** because the posts it's screwed into are too short (and they are both different sizes!), and there' | The fake SNES has no RF shielding, the cart port is actually **broken** because the posts it's screwed into are too short (and they are both different sizes!), and there' | ||
You can also tell a fake by the box. A real SNES has a small red area with a hole, where you or the retailer can view the serial number without opening the box. The pirate systems have the same red area, but no hole. | You can also tell a fake by the box. A real SNES has a small red area with a hole, where you or the retailer can view the serial number without opening the box. The pirate systems have the same red area, but no hole. | ||
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==== Q & A ==== | ==== Q & A ==== | ||
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**A:** The SuperFamicom Jr is rare enough that most people will never see one. If the clones were available, they were just as rare. (Not much of an answer, anyone else?) | **A:** The SuperFamicom Jr is rare enough that most people will never see one. If the clones were available, they were just as rare. (Not much of an answer, anyone else?) | ||
+ | **Q:** What's the compatibility like? | ||
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+ | **A:** It seems to be perfect. | ||
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+ | Edited: there are some games that will detect the system as incompatible region and won't run, but few of them. |
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