Fizz11
06-19-2012, 07:37 PM
ive got an old SNES I picked up at a garage sale that was in pretty bad shape. looked exposed to the elements, etc. after substantial cleaning I seemed to revive it, but once i put in super Mario world it had issues. every time mario goes through a turn he disappears! tried with 3 different copies of the game and each one did the same thing anytime mario hits the curve. here is a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NrmIffxvJc
based on other threads it looks like one of the main board chips could be bad, but most other ones i saw had consistent video weirdness while the game ran OK. does anyone have any suggestions? would re-flowing the solder on the chips help at all or is it beyond hope?
based on other threads it looks like one of the main board chips could be bad, but most other ones i saw had consistent video weirdness while the game ran OK. does anyone have any suggestions? would re-flowing the solder on the chips help at all or is it beyond hope?