Quote Originally Posted by adsfgk View Post
I know it's a common problem for the original SNES systems to have yellow discoloration. Personally, the SNES that I just picked up doesn't have this problem. It's a later version of the original SNES design (with the only noticeable difference being that the word 'eject' is molded on the eject button instead of being printed in white) and I'm wondering: do these later versions ever yellow?
My later SuperNes console that was purchased at the end of 1995 with the molded eject button has only shown some signs of discoloration around the controller ports, which I presume is a seperate piece from the lower and upper shells.

So they're certainly able to suffer from this issue.

Not much of a problem these days with that formula that is available. Not sure why anyone would consider doing something like painting when it's pretty easy to restore it to it's original appearance.