NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-11-01T23:52:54 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-29T12:23:57 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-28T19:45:36 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-28T17:53:59 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 Originally posted by: Space Jockey
They are also easily hackable so you can add more games to them to fit your tastes.

Yeah, I'm looking at buying a 2nd one to just make it a portable MAME machine.  Hacking it's the beez kneez
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SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-28T17:45:44 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 Originally posted by: Trj22487

You can readily find them whenever you want. I have been thinking about picking one up soon though, before Black Friday. I suppose you never know if Nintendo will keep producing these for a few more years or not. In reality I don't have about 10 of the games the system has preloaded (where as the NES Classic I own all 30) so there is a bit of incentive for me to get one. I just don't see myself dropping $300 on another Earthbound cart anytime soon.
Yeah my local Walmart had both nes and snes classics the other day. And a Japanese company is working to produce a non-rubbish Sega Mink since they (wisely) revoked their contract with Atgames...

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SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-28T15:31:11 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 Originally posted by: AirVillain

Bump!

Are the SNES Classic's quite easily available?

I mean... I thought they sold out pretty quick? (Now seeing what Nintendo's done with the NES Classic, I'm sure there'll be a second run....)

But, the other day I strolled into EB Games for no particular reason. Whammy, to my amazement, SNES Classic sitting right there.

The guy was like "Oh, the company had some extra stock sitting around so they sent it to us. These are crazy rare to be still here".

This guy isn't particularly reliable, and is the typical patronizer (When I bought the NES Classic he condescendingly asked me if I needed "Co-opability"... You mean do I need a second controller? No... thanks.) of people who "don't know as much about video games as him"/everyone else).

I don't care how "rare" it is, I just kind of thought they all sold out with the first run and didn't expect to walk into a store and find one.  

Anyways... there's an SNES Classic sitting right there. I've played them before, wasn't particularly impressed, but I thought they were neat enough, and I want to play through Star Fox 2, so I bought one.

Neat little unit. Of course the actual console unit is small enough that the controller can't be plugged into the spot where the actual controllers were in the OG, so the front plate pops off... Meh... Okay. I've always thought why couldn't they make the unit's (NESC included) just big enough to handle the size of the controllers? But I understand that even at the size they are now, they're way oversized for the actual technology inside.

It was strange turning it on "without" a game inside, haha. The first time I went to turn it on I hesitated and took a second take at the machine. I was like "something isn't right here", and it took me a second to be like "there's no game", haha.

Review/thoughts after playing...

Controllers okay, needs extender cable, and the texture is a little rough. Maybe in 25 years it'll smooth out, but I doubt it'll get that much play.

Buttons are fine.

Gameplay is okay. I only play in "Pixel perfect" as I've found there's little/not much noticeable lag with that setting.

Not a ton of selection of games. And FAR FAR FAR FAR TOO MANY RPG's for me. Good god, how many MORE RPG's could they have thrown into this thing??? I didn't count, but percentage wise, it's a very high amount. And for myself. Not a fan.

Overall, cool little thing. I won't play it much, but it will be fun to play through a game like Ghouls and Ghosts. I've already started up a decent run and saved it, haha. Total cheat move. But whatever. I'm not at all ashamed to admit that I set the game to "beginner" and gave myself 9 lives.

And playing SMW 1 & 2 will be fun, too. Just for a little gaming here and there. And I'm looking forward to playing Star Fox 2 as stated, that's pretty cool.

I will still play on my CRT and OG console for any "serious" gaming though. For example, I wouldn't even attempt ay decent run at Contra 3 on it. Sure I might play it here and there, but you don't ge thte same "feel" as you do from the original system on a CRT.

Same with The NES Classic. It's close, but the games just aren't as tight.

So yeah. Neat little thing. I would have liked more games (Obviously?) but over the course of it's life I will play it $100 worth of fun. And the little guy looks neat. 

This rounds out my "collection" of SNES's with an OG, a mini, and now a Classic.    They are also easily hackable so you can add more games to them to fit your tastes. ]]>
SNES Classic http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=174969 2018-10-28T10:46:54 -05.00 BouncekDeLemos 537 Originally posted by: empire

They're super common, I've seen them at a few stores now. EB had 3 on the shelf just the other day. Christmas should take care of the remaining stock though.   Huh.... I guess after the first round sold out I never bothered to even check, haha. 

That's exactly what the guy at EB said, although I felt it was a poor attempt at creating urgency. But, I felt it was true, confirmed by yourself. After having it here and playing it, I knew it was the right decision.

After he handed me the box, I almost asked for the second one in line because this one has a little scratch/white spot showing. Haha...  
 
Originally posted by: Trj22487

So I went an bought the last one from my Walmart yesterday and got a $30 HDMI switcher for my TV. Took it home and the audio sounded HORRIBLE and garbled, my heart sank, but then I turned the system off and on again, and the audio was perfectly fine. Phew. So definitely liking this little device though! I don't have about ten of these games, and being able to play on the HDTV in my living room, obviously nice and convienient. What I was not expecting was for Starfox 2 to be so easy! I had literally never played or watched extensive gameplay of this game before and beat it (albeit with a D ranking) on my very first attempt. I thought there was going to be a lot more to the game than that! But the technology behind it was very impressive, and great music and sound.

Nice! I haven't played through SF2 yet, looking forward to it.

Especially a good pick up if you don't have some of those games, I would say. 

What's the count on the games, though? Like... 20? Could have been a couple more   ]]>
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