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    Default 20 years this month SNES has been out in US markets

    Wow, it has snuck up like a thief in the night. This month marks 20 years since the Super Nintendo launched in the US. Some argue release date between August 13, August 23 and September 9 (1991) but generally accepted SNES was available in quite a few markets August 1991.

    Today it's August 2011.

    That means 20 years Nintendo's 16-bit wonder has been kicking around here in the States.

    Feel free to post anything SNES that comes to your mind, whether it's a tribute, memory recall, etc.

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    I lean towards 9/9 only to say three major consoles were released in the states during the '90s on that date. Anyway, check this out:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTzyz...layer_embedded

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    Wow it fells like yesterday that I got the system in 3rd grade, the same day as open house at school and I really really didn't want to go. The SNES still remains my absolute favorite console, and no other system since has come close to matching it's overall quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCM View Post

    I liked the mom's comment at around 1:29, lol. "I'm gonna say no, and explain to my son how people market things to make you spend more money."

    While generally true, in SNES' case, for me at least, it was the best investment of my gaming career/hobby. Loved it 20 years ago, love it just as much today, if not more. Probably will still love it 20 years from today too, God willing (gosh, when the system celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2031). That ain't just marketing... that's a once-in-a-generation system, full of countless games that are irrepressibly good and so many rich gaming memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCM View Post
    I lean towards 9/9 only to say three major consoles were released in the states during the '90s on that date. Anyway, check this out:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTzyz...layer_embedded

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    I unfortunately didn't get a Super until the end of the decade when I was given one by a friend who somehow had a spare unit lying around without use. That doesn't mean I didn't have access to one, I remember fondly going over to a buddy of mines and spending many hours on Mario Kart and in general gatherings engaging in SMW 2 player. I had an NES until 1992 and in 1993 got a Genesis which lasted me a long while.

    I'd say it's only in the years after 1999 that I began to get Super games such as A Link to the Past, Final Fantasy 3, and Star Fox (my friend initially gave me the system also gave copies of Lagoon, NHL 94, and Ghoul Patrol [which was and still is a great game]) and nowadays I look back fondly what with the resurrgence in popularity thanks to DIY reproductions/fan translations.

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    I remember Nintendo Power was having a contest where three winners would be picked from a drawing and shipped out to Nintendo HQ to be the first people to own a SNES. Knowing that I entered the contest, my sister typed up a message and envelope on the typewriter and said something came in the mail for me. It said I won a SNES and I figuratively soiled myself.

    After a while I started to realize the paper was typed on the same watermarked paper we had in our office desk and quickly my excitement was gone and I cried myself to sleep (okay, not really). After all that the SNES still managed to be my favorite console of all time.

    Go go Super Nintendo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCM View Post
    I lean towards 9/9 only to say three major consoles were released in the states during the '90s on that date.
    I know it came out closer to the end of August. But I know it bought it in August. I walked into Software Ect. and they just got them in that day.

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    It wasn't August 23. That's my birthday and I definitely would have remembered if it was launched on my birthday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emperor Megas View Post
    It wasn't August 23. That's my birthday and I definitely would have remembered if it was launched on my birthday.

    August 23rd is when many stores first got it, and began selling it, but I remember reading an article somewhere where a store in Oregon sold the first SNES on August 22nd. I got mine on August 24th. It didn't have a "firm" launch date. Anybody claiming that the SNES launched on August 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th call all be considered correct, because there are stories all over the internet of various retailers first selling the SNES on those dates. I'm guessing Nintendo started shipping them out on the 21st, and it was just a matter of when it got to the particular store.

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    I remember how my buddy and I would endlessly re-read articles about the upcoming "SFX" console in EGM. I was living overseas at the time so EGMs were hard to come by for a kid. Those magazines got really, really worn out! Fortunately I had a SEGA Megadrive and Amiga to satisfy my gaming fix at the time.

    However, one weekend I went to the mall with my mom to buy a megadrive game. To my surprise the Super Famicom was out and had Final Fight running on display. I stared at the demo loop for what seemed like ages. Although I came away with a new MD game that day, all I could think about was the Super Famicom. I considered coming up with a plot to get my parents to buy it, but decided to wait for the SNES because we were going to move back to the States soon. I didn't want to deal with converters or possibly importing games (was tougher back then) like I did with my NES and 8bit famicom.

    Well when we finally got back to the States, we were living in a basically empty house for a few months. All our stuff took was taking a slow boat ride across the Pacific. Regardless, I did pick up a SNES at launch but I only had a tiny, portable black & white TV to play it on. I was the first kid in the neighborhood to get one so a group of us would huddle around this tiny TV and take turns playing Super Mario World and Final Fight. Despite the spartan setup, we had a blast.... ah the simpler times!

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    How do you encapsulate 20 years of fun and amazing memories into one post? Mine is still kickin' and has never given me one error. Nintendo sure did learn from past hardware mistakes.

    Other than the yellowish tinge most of them turn thanks to substandard foreign plastics lol.

    I recently bought two broken SNES machines for 5 bucks apiece, convinced that due to the description of the errors, they were fixable. One had a blown mobo, but the other worked without any repair required and I've used it to play through FF6 and a few other RPGs without a single hiccup. The best part? Squeaky clean, brand new looking plastic without one single blemish. I love that thing. It's not my original SNES but it's so new looking.

    My original SNES is saturated in yellow Though it's my original and I'll always treasure it. It was bought from a store that was selling them in Canada before they were released here. For a kid to receive that, that was the end all be all.

    SNES forever.

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    Wow, has it really been this long? This makes me think of my dad. Come december I will have had mine for 20 years. I'm going to play through SMW again on christmas to celebrate.

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    so between genesis, metroid, zelda, SNES and me august is the month of awesome...metla!
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    If I could only keep (and collect for) one system, it would be SNES.

    I remember when I was at Target sometime after it was released, they had a small TV set up on the camera kiosk's display case with Super Mario World playing. I begged and begged my father, promised to do chores to 'earn it off'. Finally, he acquiesced.

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    I will always remember the day I got my SNES. It was August 25 (and I will always know that since it's written on the yellow Nintendo repair sticker on my original SNES box!), a Sunday, and I saw the ad in Toys R Us for it and wasn't expecting it already in stores. I jumped on my bike, went on over and saw it in all its' beauty behind the glass case I grabbed my ticket, paid for it, heard the ever familiar "customer service at the pick up booth please" over the speakers and the guy came over. He's all like "What this new style Neen-tendo thing here?" and I'm like "Just give me it damn it!!" lol I finally got home, hooked up, and have loved it ever since.

    Though my SNES is yellowed and has some audio issues from the left speaker, I still love it to this day and wish it an early happy birthday thanks to this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongerob View Post
    Mine is still kickin' and has never given me one error. Nintendo sure did learn from past hardware mistakes.
    Ditto that. My SNES is still running like a champ after 20 years and I've received equal that amount of years in enjoyment from it. I also clipped the regional blocks (or whatever you want to call them) a couple of years back and started to import amazing games that made the system seem fresh again.

    That said, I don't know how many Massachusetts members are currently using this forum but I also remember playing Super Mario World and the wow factor of seeing Yoshi for the very first time while playing a kiosk setup in the old Natick Mall. Jesus that makes me feel old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongerob View Post
    How do you encapsulate 20 years of fun and amazing memories into one post? Mine is still kickin' and has never given me one error. Nintendo sure did learn from past hardware mistakes.

    Other than the yellowish tinge most of them turn thanks to substandard foreign plastics lol.
    I'm no chemistry expert, but doesn't the yellowish tinge come from smoking? Non smokers generally don't have the yellowing system. Mine is still the original color. Never smoked a day in my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zthun View Post
    I'm no chemistry expert, but doesn't the yellowish tinge come from smoking? Non smokers generally don't have the yellowing system. Mine is still the original color. Never smoked a day in my life.
    No, it's the plastic that Nintendo used -- it's a known issue. Later SNES consoles were made from a different and higher quality plastic, though some were produced with only some of the shell made from the non-yellowing plastic, while other parts were made from the old stuff. I have one system that has some yellowing only around the fittings surrounding the controller ports. I've have another that has a yellow top and an original coloured bottom, and I've seen ones that have the opposite going on.

    Again, it's a known issue with the plastics that were used. I've also never smoked or had a smoker in my house (at least not since my dad moved out which was several years before the SNES was released), but my consoles have also fallen victim to the yellowing plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zthun View Post
    I'm no chemistry expert, but doesn't the yellowish tinge come from smoking? Non smokers generally don't have the yellowing system. Mine is still the original color. Never smoked a day in my life.
    I have a yellowed Super (my first one) and it was yellow before I got it from a non-smoking home. The problem lies in the chemical structure of the plastic used, specifically flame retardent plastics: http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/Flame+Retardants

    This is an excellent site as for correcting the issue on yellowed or browned consoles/computer. http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/home Check the gallery for some SNES before and after photos too: http://retr0bright.wikispaces.com/The+Gallery
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    I remember saving all the money i could get to buy it the day it came out, and for a 12 year old at the time, it was hard to save...I got mine at Babbage's along with F-zero..I also remember going home and calling everyone i knew to tell them what i got and know one believed me until they saw it.

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