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Icarus Moonsight
10-23-2006, 01:46 AM
Back in 93 or 94 I remember seeing one of these pass-thru devices that Chips and Bits were selling in their ads in gaming mags. It was supposed to allow your SNES to play NES, Fami, SNES and SuperFami carts. The SNES and SuperFami play is understandable. You don't even need a pass-thru for that. However the NES and Fami play is what I am most interested in. Is this even possible? Perhaps it was more than a pass-thru? It was so long ago I can't recall whether the devise had a selector switch or how many slots it had. (I'm assuming 2 - 3) It wasn't a big deal to me at the time but, now I find that I would really like to have one of these. I've done some searching on the net for simular devises but, they came up dry. Does anyone have an information about this type of devise?

50TBRD
10-23-2006, 08:12 AM
The only accessory that I know of which allows you play NES, FC, and SFC games on your SNES is a Tri-Star/Super 8. It has 3 slots. GameDeals.ca (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=92132&highlight=tristar) was selling one, if your interested ask them about it.

InsaneDavid
10-23-2006, 03:06 PM
It doesn't use a pass-through for Famicom / NES, instead there is an NoaC (NES on a Chip) inside, then it basically just uses the SNES for video output, power, and controller input. You get around the same NES compatibility as your standard Famiclone. (you know, what some of you people call the Generation NEX)

InsaneDavid
10-23-2006, 03:08 PM
Oh, and yeah, it's a Tri-star / Super8, be prepared to pay $50-$150 on eBay, it all depends on the starting bid honestly.

Icarus Moonsight
10-23-2006, 07:36 PM
Thanks guys :) It was bugging me for quite awhile. I faintly recall Super8 in the text in the ad I saw, although I could be wrong. $50 or less I could handle , but $150? No way. I'd rather buy a NEX. Other than that I guess I'm back to hunting launch NES games for a fami adapter. Now where did I put that digital scale? LOL

j_factor
10-24-2006, 01:32 AM
It doesn't use a pass-through for Famicom / NES, instead there is an NoaC (NES on a Chip) inside, then it basically just uses the SNES for video output, power, and controller input. You get around the same NES compatibility as your standard Famiclone. (you know, what some of you people call the Generation NEX)

I have a Super 8, and I have yet to come across a game that is incompatible with it. I have played several carts on my Super 8 that were confirmed to be non-working on the NEX, such as Adventures of Dino Riki and Castlevania III.

InsaneDavid
10-24-2006, 02:10 AM
It doesn't use a pass-through for Famicom / NES, instead there is an NoaC (NES on a Chip) inside, then it basically just uses the SNES for video output, power, and controller input. You get around the same NES compatibility as your standard Famiclone. (you know, what some of you people call the Generation NEX)

I have a Super 8, and I have yet to come across a game that is incompatible with it. I have played several carts on my Super 8 that were confirmed to be non-working on the NEX, such as Adventures of Dino Riki and Castlevania III.

It's still an NoaC in there, the chip looks like a maltese cross actually. LOL

Keir
11-01-2006, 12:37 PM
It doesn't use a pass-through for Famicom / NES, instead there is an NoaC (NES on a Chip) inside, then it basically just uses the SNES for video output, power, and controller input. You get around the same NES compatibility as your standard Famiclone. (you know, what some of you people call the Generation NEX)

I have a Super 8, and I have yet to come across a game that is incompatible with it. I have played several carts on my Super 8 that were confirmed to be non-working on the NEX, such as Adventures of Dino Riki and Castlevania III.

It's still an NoaC in there, the chip looks like a maltese cross actually. LOLNot saying I don't believe you, but I actually got rid of my NES because the Super 8 was way more reliable and has better video output than a top-loader! I got mine from a guy on Yahoo auctions who had some NOS and was selling them for $25 or $30 each, but that was years ago.

Keir
11-01-2006, 12:43 PM
Oh, forgot to mention, the Tri-Star is a different device that lets you play NES/FC/SNES carts onthe N64. It is also a piece of crap and you should avoid it!

Sweater Fish Deluxe
11-01-2006, 05:18 PM
The Super 8 was sometimes called the Tristar as well. The one for the N64 is called the Tristar 64 but it is indeed pretty shitty, especially in the compatibility department.

As for compatibility with Famicom-on-a-chip architectures, that definitely does seem to vary. There must be multiple versions. The Tristar 64 actually has worse Famicom compatibility than most Famiclones (and don't even get me started on its horrible SNES compatbility). However, I have another Famiclone (the type built into a Dreamcast look-alike controller) that plays Castlevania III just fine, though I haven't tried Dino Riki, the Koei games or any of the other five or six non-compatible games out of 600 that people alwasy bring up. Ths one also doesn't have the video striping thing that some people complain about with Famiclones, though it does have about the same audio quality.

The Super 8 could be cool, but it's a shame that it's so big. It could just as easily truly be the size of a passthrough adapter, which would be pretty cool. It's nice that it allows you to use NES as well as Famicom games with no need for an adapter, though. Also good to hear that it has an above-average Famicom-on-a-chip.


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