As with a large amount of commercial media, Nintendo games have different regional formats to discourage importing and to fit the corresponding region's video formats. These restrictions can be bypassed however with a variety of exploits, though at the user's own risk. Older consoles which took cartridges simply had cartridges of different shapes. For example, Japanese Famicom cartridges were. Serial Number Motherboard revision NS100064957 NUS-CPU-02 NS100086232 NUS-CPU-02 (Store Kiosk Unit) NS100144468 NUS-CPU-03 NS100500585 NUS-CPU-03 NS100852325 NUS-CPU-03 NS100932881 NUS-CPU-03 NS101568393 NUS-CPU-03 NS102245156 NUS-CPU-03 NS1036904. Super NES Hardware and Accessories The 16-bit Super Famicom was an impressive system when it was released, outstripping the graphic and sound capabilities of its competition. Throughout its long life, the Super Famicom featured a small number of accessories and peripherals compared to many other Nintendo systems.
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So several questions I have from reading this:
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1) Is it true that ALL SNES consoles within a serial number range 'between UN318299752 and UN321238373' have the 1CHIP?
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2) Regarding post #6, is it true that the second revision of the 1CHIP (1CHIP-02 versus 01 and 03) really eliminates the vertical bar or does the revision actually not even matter?
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Definitely looking into the SNES mini option as well (with RGB) but that is definitely a much more expensive route.
