Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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jackspicer
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Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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I sure everybody has already heard of this, but here's a link anyway...
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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Damn, that was/is a nasty looking c64.
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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Damn! That thing looks like it has been soaking in coffee for 20+ years.
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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I kind of like the yellow color, makes me feel like I've been with my system a loooooooooooooooooooooooooong time, which I have.
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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I came across an article a few years ago, it's a pretty interesting and informative read.

'Why Super Nintendos Lose Their Color: Plastic Discoloration in Classic Machines'
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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blackmagepwns wrote:I kind of like the yellow color, makes me feel like I've been with my system a loooooooooooooooooooooooooong time, which I have.
I agree
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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My SNES still looks brand new without even a hint of yellowing. Just lucky I guess.
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Re: Fixing a yellow super nintendo

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I've got 2 NESs a SNES model 1 and model 2 and none of them have yellowed at all. I really would like to know why. I wonder if it's just a model that wont yellow or because of the atmosphere they're in.
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HappehLemons wrote:I've got 2 NESs a SNES model 1 and model 2 and none of them have yellowed at all. I really would like to know why. I wonder if it's just a model that wont yellow or because of the atmosphere they're in.
Good question.
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I think it's just that the early and/or mid model 1's are prone to yellowing. The later ones don't yellow, from what I've seen.
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