![]() ![]() You simply bend down the legs on the battery holder, and they're the perfect width, and you solder them in. It's a surface mount part, but the battery on the cart is a through hole component. It does require some slight modification to use it though. ![]() I have a retrode, and I can backup the save file (and even email it to you to use in emulators and what not) and restore the save after installing the new battery. In the case of this game, the battery was starting to leak.Īlso, I must mention, and probably is what would interest people the most, is I have the ability to maintain your save files, (presuming the battery isn't completely dead). The old battery is sitting on the right side. In this picture, I didn't put the new battery in yet, but that's the most trivial task (haha). TL DR: What's a good price to pay for a boxed SNES system with cables, controller and a cheap game (Road Runner's Death Valley Rally) along with a CIB in Super Scope 6? I haven't collected SNES before, so I don't really know how high I should theoretically go with my bid if/when I get outbid. So as of this afternoon I am the highest bidder. I figured what the hell and put in a bid of $40. Someone started with an opening bid of $5 and then someone had outbid them with a bid of $10. She says that I can just call in to ask if I've been outbid and put in a higher bid over the phone. I ask how much and I find out that they are up for auction as a lot.īasically you put your name, phone number and bid on a piece of paper and give it to the clerk who files it away and writes the highest bid on a piece of paper that is next to the display. ![]() It comes with Road Runner's Death Valley Rally of all things. I didn't check to see if it had the manuals or anything but it does have the original box, styrofoam insert, cables, controller and console. The console itself has some of the yellowing that is apparent on them. The Super Scope 6 is CIB and the box is pretty decent except for some frayed edges. Anyway, I look behind the counter and just about soil myself when I see a boxed SNES and Super Scope 6. The wife and I were checking out some local thrift stores today - she looks at clothes/assorted things and I check out games. So I've been getting the itch to start collecting after watching YouTube shows like The Game Chasers and Pat the NES Punk's Flea Market Madness show. ![]()
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