• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I really need to get around to buying a SNES. I have an NES as well but it’s dead. eBay the best spot to get either of these consoles?

    • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      My brother and I have opposing views on this.

      He likes to collect hardware. He loves buying old systems and cartridges.

      I like to collect software. Very few games are worth much to me individually, but I love the ability to fire up any old game when it pops in my head.

      I ended up buying an SNES Mini on eBay that was jacked and loaded with ROMs from EVERY system it was capable of running. I understand wanting the original hardware, but for me, getting EVERYTHING preloaded for about $200 just made more sense for me.

      I have bought two of those hacked systems from the same seller. I can check if they still offer them, and share a link to the product, but only if someone asks for the info. I’m not trying to promote anyone, but I feel like this is a market that could be prone to fakes, and I personally would appreciate someone suggesting a trustworthy seller.

      • grue@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Do that, but get a Raspberry Pi and put ROMs on it yourself instead of buying shady, possibly backdoored stuff.

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          2 months ago

          That’s a great solution as well, but the mini has no internet connection, so there’s no “backdoor.”

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      2 months ago

      It depends on what you want and where you are, honestly. I would recommend different things to people depending on whether they have a large pre-existing library of cartridges and a CRT or they just want to play some old stuff every now and then.

      How dead is that NES? There are a few frequent faults in some models that aren’t terribly hard to repair and used old consoles are getting expensive in general.