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TopicSo I got an old SNES at a rummage sale this weekend. Turns out it's worth a lot.
BlazinBlue88
06/21/22 2:37:01 PM
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ZMythos posted...
I haven't done anything besides wipe the box down and open up the system.
No you said you like to restore game systems as a hobby. Curious what all you normally do to restore them.

ZMythos posted...
The manuals seem to add a lot to the value of the box set. Also it looks like that SNES has a component output, which I believe is an aftermarket inclusion. An original SNES has RF to Coax adapter and cables.
Those little inserts and posters are what'll bump up the value the most. Apparently it was normal for people to throw that stuff away for whatever reason.

The SNES can output up to s-video natively. It can output component but requires a mod. Not sure what cables came in the box originally since I didn't have one growing up. I did buy a Japanese SNES(Super Famicom last year). It came with a composite cable but I bought an official Nintendo s-video cable to use with it.

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