Hardware Tutorial: Modding an NTSC-U/C SNES to Play Imports
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The American model SNES unit is very different in size and color from its European and Japanese counterparts. Its games are made differently as well. There's one flaw; the Europen and Japanese game carts cannot fit onto the unit.
The European and Japanese SNES/SFC carts are missing 2 holes which are present on American SNES carts. The holes are filled into place when a US SNES cart is inserted into its unit. The import carts would have extreme difficulty, and therefore cannot fit into a US unit.
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n order to play import SNES games on a US SNES system, you'll need to cut 2 strips inside the SNES unit with pliers.
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nce this is done, you can finally play your most anticipated SNES imports! Rejoice!
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Of course, if you have one of these your day is already prepared, but who wants to go through the pain of eBay?
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