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Let’s say you had a SNES with a busted CPU. What would you do? Your SNES would be through! That is, unless, you had a replacement based on an FPGA. [leonllr] has been developing just such a thing.
After significant research and testing on dozens of actual SNES units, the TASBot team now thinks that a cheap ceramic resonator used in the system's Audio Processing Unit (APU) is to blame for ...
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TheGamer on MSNThe Rarest SNES Games And How Expensive They AreGoing back to the SNES days and looking at its rarest games is quite fascinating. When you look at the rarest games on modern ...
UPDATE: The removal of the SNES game below has now been confirmed for North America and Europe in addition to Japan and South Korea. ORIGINAL: A Nintendo Switch Online game is being removed for ...
They've posted a video of a SNES controller being disconnected (via USB, no less) from a booth at the official Nintendo Museum in Japan, and it turns out it makes a rather familiar noise—the ...
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