![]() ![]() What follows are two examples of consoles that take different approaches to the problem at hand: If you're looking to buy a SNES in order to just 'plug and play', my advice would be to skip buying an old SNES entirely, and instead get a more modern console that supports your SNES cartridges with more modern conveniences such as digital video output, save state functionality and so on. You might find that original hardware will be harder to wrangle, especially 30 years later when we're talking about second-hand consoles in unknown states of disrepair, analog AV inputs disappearing off modern displays, and proper upscaling solutions such as the OSSC or Framemeister being on the expensive side. ![]() The original SNES, while certainly one of the pinnacles of the 16-bit era, doesn't come without it's issues.
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