![]() ![]() ![]() I can almost guarantee you wont have 100% success rate with it, even after you learn how to use it. An original SNES game, EPROM(s) and a way to program them (buy either owning a programmer or having them programmed for you), solder iron, solder, dental picks (trust me) hot glue gun, 30 gauge wire (some people like to use IDE cables), wire strippers, a security bit to open the game paks, and some other stuff I'm forgetting.Įdit: If you're gonna get a programmer, you'll probably settle for a cheaper one. You also wont be destroying a game from existence if you do this.ī) A few things. So take Shin Megami Tensei for example, just get a Super Famicom cart of the game to use instead of a donor cart. You have to use a donor cart that is the SAME as the game you wanna make. ![]() SRAM size, save battery or not, special chips, etc. I've been making SNES repros myself, so I have a decent amount of info on them.Ī) Depends on the game you wanna make, but basically you need to find out what the cart has on it. ![]()
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