Zig's SNES Repros

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If you want a red Cart, you could just repromake your own, Were they a different shape? If so I could make a mold and throw a couple on to test my Vacuum former (Eventually) If not, why not just plastic stain a cart case?
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Were they a different shape?


The shape of all standard SNES NTSC releases are exactly the same among games.
The Genesis carts can be a bit different, mainly thanks to EA :|
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I forgot to mention that I saw what were either repro or boots of Gleylancer from a UK seller a while back, complete with printed English MD artwork. They seem to be all gone now.
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Troglodyte wrote:
Were they a different shape?


The shape of all standard SNES NTSC releases are exactly the same among games.
The Genesis carts can be a bit different, mainly thanks to EA :|

The worst part about the EA carts is that they're slightly narrower than the cart slot, so you're never sure if you're pushing down with it being properly centered.
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MrPopo wrote:
Troglodyte wrote:
Were they a different shape?


The shape of all standard SNES NTSC releases are exactly the same among games.
The Genesis carts can be a bit different, mainly thanks to EA :|

The worst part about the EA carts is that they're slightly narrower than the cart slot, so you're never sure if you're pushing down with it being properly centered.

Wrong. The worst part about EA carts is the game inside sucks ass. At least they were kind enough to warn us ahead of time with the unique cart design.
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Inazuma wrote:
MrPopo wrote:The worst part about the EA carts is that they're slightly narrower than the cart slot, so you're never sure if you're pushing down with it being properly centered.

Wrong. The worst part about EA carts is the game inside sucks ass. At least they were kind enough to warn us ahead of time with the unique cart design.

You obviously have never played Starflight.
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I'm still having problems making a Genesis cart. I'm very curious now about donor carts. I complied a list of games that are 32Mbits. If any one here has a game on the list, and a camera, could some one take a pic of the front and back of the PCB for me? I bolded the ones that I think are very common to have...

College Slam
Jurassic Park 2 - The Lost World
Mortal Kombat 3
NFL Quarterback Club 96
Pocahontas
Revolution X
Saturday Night Slam Masters
Sonic 3D Blast
Super Street Fighter II (40Mbits, actually)
Toughman Contest
Toy Story
Triple Play 96
Triple Play Gold
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
WWF Wrestlemania Arcade
X-Perts

If some one could help me out that'd be great!
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I can do Sonic 3D blast and Toy Story when I get off work.
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Awesome, that'd be great. Thanks, Hobie!
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Ziggy587 wrote:Awesome, that'd be great. Thanks, Hobie!


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