NTSC-U SNES games in Super Famicom?

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Re: NTSC-U SNES games in Super Famicom?

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Ziggy587 wrote:But wouldn't it be easier to just get any kind of adapter so you can use the SNES carts directly?

You're right, it would be easier. I actually have said adapter, but I have height restriction issues in the shelf where the console is so it won't fit with the adapter. I only need to do it for Kirby 3 and Mario RPG, so not worried about the hassle of modding the donor SFC carts.
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Re: NTSC-U SNES games in Super Famicom?

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I just use a game genie. No issues aside from not being able to play mode 7 games.
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Re: NTSC-U SNES games in Super Famicom?

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Nyukki wrote:
Ziggy587 wrote:But wouldn't it be easier to just get any kind of adapter so you can use the SNES carts directly?

You're right, it would be easier. I actually have said adapter, but I have height restriction issues in the shelf where the console is so it won't fit with the adapter. I only need to do it for Kirby 3 and Mario RPG, so not worried about the hassle of modding the donor SFC carts.


Kirby's Dreamland 3 and Super Mario RPG both use the SA-1 chip, and have the extra pins. If you're gonna put them in SFC shells, be sure to use a SFC cart from a game that uses SA-1 or the Super FX chip. The PCB and cart shells are a little different from games without special chips.

pheonix991 wrote:I just use a game genie. No issues aside from not being able to play mode 7 games.


I don't see why mode 7 would be a problem. That's just when the background scales/rotates. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_7

You probably mean games with special chips. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Su ... ment_chips
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