So I got my US SNES about a week ago (and have seen been trying to decide how to plug it in, but that's another issue) and I'd like to avoid getting any fake games to keep my collection squeaky clean.
Is there any way of telling whether a cartridge is a fake or not, without opening it up? Similar to how fake GBA games have that little hole near the connectors?
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/P1010918.jpg
The SNES I got came with some games, and I noticed that some had gold screws while other had shiny silver screws. Is this normal?
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/Big_A2/P1010910.jpg
If there isn?t a way to tell from the outside, what should I look for once I open them up? I know that a tiny circuit board is a giveaway, but what else?
Is there any way of telling whether a cartridge is a fake or not, without opening it up? Similar to how fake GBA games have that little hole near the connectors?
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/P1010918.jpg
The SNES I got came with some games, and I noticed that some had gold screws while other had shiny silver screws. Is this normal?
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/Big_A2/P1010910.jpg
If there isn?t a way to tell from the outside, what should I look for once I open them up? I know that a tiny circuit board is a giveaway, but what else?
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