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Piecing Together the History of Nintendo NES Game Box & Cartridges: Here are Some Clues to Use When Dating & Authenticating NES Boxed Games & Cartridges
Lauren Abosamra
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If your box has a hangtab, you can narrow down the production date even further by looking for codes on the box.
Indicators that your Super Nintendo Console is a Rare 1-CHIP Model
Lauren Abosamra
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Is my SNES a 1 Chip model? The very first Super Nintendo system was released in 1991 in North America. The Super Nintendo console delighted video game enthusiasts with its improved sound, visuals, and accompanying game library.
Although even the first Super Nintendo was groundbreaking in these areas, a later model released around 1995 called the "1-CHIP" SNES was especially pioneering. The motherboard design of the 1-CHIP SNES enables it to output better graphics than earlier revisions of this Nintendo system. The 1-CHIP is highly sought after by collectors because it offers some of the best gameplay visuals you can get on a Super Nintendo. It is also somewhat rare to find, which makes treasure hunting for it even more thrilling!
Prior to the year 1995 or so, Nintendo designed their Super Nintendo console motherboards so that they used 3 chips for graphics and central processing. These three chips are called the CPU, PPU1, and PPU2. When Nintendo revised the SNES motherboard around 1995, all 3 of these chips were combined into one single chip called the S-CPUN. This hardware change is what gave this model of the SNES more graphics processing power.
How do I know if my SNES is a 1-CHIP version?
1. Look at the serial number.
The serial number barcode is printed on a sticker located on the bottom of the console beneath a barcode.
One obvious indicator that you may have a SNES with a 1-CHIP motherboard design is if the console's serial number begins with "UN3". A 1-CHIP SNES serial number will always start with a UN3. However,
The Basic Essentials of Soldering when it Comes to Gaming Systems and Video Game Save batteries.
Lauren Abosamra
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Soldering can be scary for a lot of people at first. My first SNES save battery took me at least 50 minutes! Vegas Stakes! Now, it usually takes me 5 minutes. I wasn’t using the right equipment and obviously people tend to get better with practice. These are some suggestions for setting yourself up to solder!
Buy a nice solder station. (Usually, will come with a roll of solder roll)
Use the appropriate solder. (some elements work better with electronics than others) We recommend a 60 percent amount of tin and 40 percent lead.
Use copper desoldering wick/braid with flux. (We recommend 2.4mm in width)
Have flux handy! (No-clean flux preferred)
Isopropyl alcohol. (preferred percentage minimum of 90%)
Q-tips.
Let’s start with something simple:
Power on your soldering station to approximately 600 to 650 Farenheit (You can use lower temperatures).
Place your no clean flux on the old solder you want to remove.
Cut a piece of copper wick braid to use for desoldering
Copper conducts electricity, so be prepared for the braid to become hot
Once your soldering iron is at the correct temperature place it over the old solder and hold it into place until you see the old solder s
my love for video games started young! The first system that was truly mine was the Sony PlayStation 2 slim. I got older and played other systems and started getting more and more into games. I got hit with the “gaming bug.” Before Facebook Marketplace, the place to find video games was Craigslist. There weren’t many places to buy the “older” games. People always wanted to sell everything in a lot which is understandable when it comes to cherry picking. But… I kept getting duplicates! I started to trade them in at a game store eventually, but often times, I would get non-working games, but at their volume size, I understood. Finally.. here are clickable links to the other sites I have listed.