Let's Repair - Ebay Junk - Super Wild Card - Floppy Pirates - SNES Jr

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • A Super Nintendo floppy disk drive? I document the fail/win process of buying junk in the hope of an easy fix. This time I got myself a "faulty" Super Wild Card for the Super Nintendo on ebay for a 'Buy it Now' price of £33 and £7.99 shipping.

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  • @Space_Reptile
    @Space_Reptile 8 лет назад +66

    in this episode , we fix it by turning it on

  • @Larry
    @Larry 8 лет назад +176

    I had one as a kid, you really need to make something to prop it up, as if it comes away from the pins while the SNES is switched on, it'll blow it's fuse.
    Happened to me a couple of times.

    • @aquadonkey.
      @aquadonkey. 8 лет назад +3

      will you ever do a video about this beast?

    • @Larry
      @Larry 8 лет назад +32

      AquaDonkey69 480p
      Possibly, I'm building a collection of them! Got some really bizarre ones.

    • @panykbutton
      @panykbutton 8 лет назад +20

      Hello, YOU!

    • @michaelbrown-ze3hs
      @michaelbrown-ze3hs 8 лет назад +1

      The smell is horrible would knock me sick

    • @Larry
      @Larry 8 лет назад +15

      *****
      Stop that, I need my voice to speak myself :D

  • @TheHilo623
    @TheHilo623 8 лет назад +32

    I really love how you aren't yelling or speaking loudly as if we were complete idiots. You're really calm and collected and it's awesome. Nice video!

  • @mr_Mmph
    @mr_Mmph 8 лет назад +53

    A floppy drive for the Super Nintendo. Stuff like this is why I love this channel so much

  • @robot797
    @robot797 8 лет назад +108

    do open it please
    it has a backup battery that fails
    it needs to be removed or it will eat the tracks

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +37

      Thanks for the tip! I never knew that. Will open it up when I get the new drive. Cheers!

    • @robot797
      @robot797 8 лет назад +3

      i happen to have the battery infront of me
      nimh 80mah 3.6v
      this one
      www.ebay.com/itm/1-pcs-80mAh-3-6V-Ni-MH-Button-Cell-Rechargeable-Battery-w-Tab-Green-/351792398716?hash=item51e876017c:g:unIAAOSwENxXlcOL

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri 8 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the warning! I immediately opened my device and the battery was terrible... But not much damage on the board yet. I need to sand it and neutralice it (+ new battery and caps). Seems like its not very hard to upgrade it to 32m, or to ntsc. There seems to be some bios updates too. And i believe that the usb floppy emulator will work also, cause it uses only 5v. But it might need the 100x floppy not the 1000x. There has been some issues with those on other systems. It would be nice to see video for the upgrade too.

    • @Kangsteri
      @Kangsteri 8 лет назад

      Good point, thanks. Its the cheap NI-CD battery. I think i will put battery holder and Li-ion to it. I will try to put that floppy emulator too, the E100 version (2 digits).

    • @robot797
      @robot797 8 лет назад +1

      Kangsteri don't use lipo
      The internal charger can't handle that

  • @Fattydeposit
    @Fattydeposit 8 лет назад +5

    It was a pirate disk device like this back in the day that got me introduced to a ton of games I still love today. An older friend tried his hand at importing and selling these, and even had one with cross compatibility between the SNES and Megadrive - it literally fit and worked perfectly with both consoles. I remember going into town to buy packs 12 megabit 'high density' floppies and loving how they could hold potentially three separate games each. I also remember exchanging the device and three loaded cases of disks for a bike. What a terrible decision that was in retrospect.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      Wow! compatible with both systems! I need one of those!

  • @ryanamberger
    @ryanamberger 8 лет назад +5

    Would've loved to had this as a kid. My local rental store would've gotten suspicious when I rented a game and returned to get a new one every couple hours. LOL

  • @SkotNealey
    @SkotNealey 8 лет назад +15

    Putting ROMs of old games onto floppy disk and using them is such an incredibly cool idea

    • @SkotNealey
      @SkotNealey 8 лет назад

      ***** Not sure about that, but it is just really interesting to see something thinking outside the box.

    • @SkotNealey
      @SkotNealey 8 лет назад

      ***** ah! Gotcha! I guess that would save a tiny bit of room if you put the carts into the storage shed. otherwise, Floppy Disks deteriorate over time...so I don't see any other benefits of this. It's still cool.

    • @enigma776
      @enigma776 7 лет назад +1

      I wonder if you could transplant an amiga floppy emulator drive and the use flash cards or usb sticks to read the roms off of it.

    • @MrDebauch
      @MrDebauch 7 лет назад +1

      yeah probably a GOTEK or a HXC emulator would work...

  • @RobotequeMusic
    @RobotequeMusic 8 лет назад +30

    Proof that game bootlegging has been around forever, regardless how complicated it has to be.

    • @SwagMaster824
      @SwagMaster824 8 лет назад +2

      MantaRayGun that's exactly what I was thinking

    • @dunxy
      @dunxy 8 лет назад +2

      I had modded NES and SNES back in the day, running converters (honeybee) and cartridges with obscene amounts of games on each, straight out of Japan.

    • @RobotequeMusic
      @RobotequeMusic 7 лет назад +2

      dunxy Like an Everdrive? Do you remember the name, by any chance? I'm interested in multicart stuff.

  • @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet
    @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet 8 лет назад +22

    So I bough another piece of faulty junk from e-bay. Let's just plug it into my console and... It's working fein.

    • @ClayMann
      @ClayMann 8 лет назад +10

      I would guess the seller has had it laying around for years but no longer has the console. Better to sell it as faulty than as working and then getting negative feedback and complaints if it had stopped working.
      I've got a tonne of junk like that and I'd not sell it as working unless I could test it before sending it out.

    • @silver47official
      @silver47official 8 лет назад

      Why do people suddenly start sentences with "So..."? Really annoying.

    • @zacharywilkinson2461
      @zacharywilkinson2461 8 лет назад +6

      So you just noticed that?

    • @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet
      @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet 8 лет назад

      ZeldaBoy savage

    • @ClayMann
      @ClayMann 8 лет назад +3

      *puts on grammar Nazi hat*
      You can use so when introducing a concluding question or statement.
      So I kicked him in the nuts.
      So you just noticed that?
      *takes off hat and easy peel off Nazi forehead sticker*

  • @poopfacedude69
    @poopfacedude69 8 лет назад +11

    Always a nice surprise when it's actually not broken haha.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      Indeed! :) But I'm still curious if there is something I'm missing. Possibly some caps on their way out or something..

    • @1blisslife
      @1blisslife 8 лет назад

      +RetroGameTech I would suggest to back up those old floppies, and perhaps upgrade to a USB auf floppy disk emulator. That should reduce load times, and have everything on a thumb drive instead of those floppies. Nice find

  • @jameslong296
    @jameslong296 6 лет назад +5

    I wonder if they tested it on an original SNES with a region lockout chip. Your clone probably doesn't have one. That could be why it didn't work for them.

  • @Willielikesmonkeys
    @Willielikesmonkeys 8 лет назад +9

    I wonder if the original owner used an original SNES that had DRM protection but didn't know they needed to have a cartridge installed to get passed it, but because he's using a clone SNES that might not have the original DRM it didn't matter.

    • @christinaqueen2286
      @christinaqueen2286 8 лет назад +2

      I had one of these on an original US SNES. It worked without a cartridge plugged in, only needed to plug one if if you were going to play it or dump the ROM to a floppy.

    • @lilliputmoss
      @lilliputmoss 8 лет назад +2

      Wrong, Kyler. He even states in the video that it's a clone.

    • @NightfallGemini
      @NightfallGemini 7 лет назад +3

      How many times can Kyler own himself?

    • @xeienar
      @xeienar 7 лет назад

      its a snes Jr, so its technically a clone of the original snes. anyways, It is so ugly. Nes Jr was prettier.

    • @SMAAAASHTV
      @SMAAAASHTV 6 лет назад

      FireAdrix Not an official SNES Jr. He opened the system before and found it was a hardware clone of the SNES Jr rather than the real thing.

  • @urzu117
    @urzu117 8 лет назад +1

    these are still useful today for the simple fact that super ufo's/wild card's can dump saves from cart to floppy, thus enabling a person to dump the save file, then replace the cart's battery back up. You can then write the save file back on.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      That is pretty handy. You could even download other people saves and put them on your own cart.

  • @Kundalini12
    @Kundalini12 8 лет назад

    This brings back memories. My brother borrowed one for his SNES, the only game I remember us having on floppy disk was Rock 'N Roll Racing. Loads of fun.

  • @bogdankorolevych2900
    @bogdankorolevych2900 8 лет назад +2

    Every time I see your new video on sugestions in youtube Im trying to find 10 minutes of peace and calm atmosphere to properly enjoy the video,they are grate man,keep them coming!

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @sabin1981
    @sabin1981 8 лет назад +2

    I *loved* my Wildcard back when I was a kid! Goddamn that thing was just.... heaven.

  • @wildbilltexas
    @wildbilltexas 8 лет назад +2

    That's a amazing device, I didn't know they existed. Too bad there wasn't a version for the USA SNES. BTW when I searched for info Super Wild Card on Google, they showed a picture of a later model hooked up to a parallel port Zip Drive.

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 8 лет назад +19

    Only reason you don't need a game in the slot is because it's a clone that doesn't care about the lock-out chip.

    • @knifemind
      @knifemind 8 лет назад +11

      He even says it's a clone in the video. More than once.

    • @sadladcinn
      @sadladcinn 8 лет назад

      no the SNES doesn't have a lockout mine is real and does not have a lockout the pal and NTSC are different because of the shape of the cartridge

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 8 лет назад +1

      eein fredrickson Incorrect. SNES games had a CIC lockout chip. They were more for locking out bootlegs and unlicensed games and less about region locking.

    • @Gideon_Judges6
      @Gideon_Judges6 7 лет назад

      Emmett Turner I don't know much about the lockout but I did experience that many early games worked fine on the system I used (called "UFO" or something) but then other games that were a bit newer like Mario All Stars would actually display a message about piracy and knew it was not geniune. My guess is that there were multiple generations of lockout chip software and noy just one type like the older NES's 10NES chip

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 7 лет назад

      ssdwellah That message was not triggered by the lockout chip. Without defeating the lockout chip it actually wouldn't get that far. The lockout chip is "defeated" by inserting a legitimate game into the top. The CIC key in the game pack will unlock the CIC lockout chip in the console and allow it to boot. That's how Game Genie, Pro Action Replay, Super Noah's 3D Ark, Super Wildcard, and Professor SF/Game Doctor, Super UFO, etc worked on a real SNES: they all used the CIC key inside an original game pak inserted into the top or back. The message you were seeing was related to Hi-ROM, Lo-ROM, and SRAM checks. For example, a game like Donkey Kong a Country might check that the SRAM exists and is at the right capacity. It might also test to see if read-only ROM addresses allow writes. If anything is different from what the game expects, it throws up that screen. A tool called UCON was excellent for cracking those checks and patching the ROMs so that they worked anyway.

  • @MrGoldenfoxtail
    @MrGoldenfoxtail 8 лет назад +1

    Wow. Brings back some memories. Had my wild card years ago. Had literally hundreds of games. There was this shop in Croydon, South London, that would get the latest games from Japan. Every week I would order new games. Only cost a couple of pounds too. Good times. They were some proper weird Japanese games out there too.

  • @Polaventris
    @Polaventris 8 лет назад +1

    Faulty device that isn't faulty at all, winning! Cool device. Same thing happened to me when I thought I was buying a spare part Mega Drive and it turned out to be functioning perfectly after all.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      I just wonder if there are some temperamental caps hiding inside, haha.

  • @Waifu4Life
    @Waifu4Life 8 лет назад +4

    These things were obsolete before flash carts were invented :p

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +5

      Still 100x cooler than a flashcart though :)

    • @Waifu4Life
      @Waifu4Life 8 лет назад +2

      RetroGameTech Points for that :p

  • @michaelbrown-ze3hs
    @michaelbrown-ze3hs 8 лет назад +30

    No way I had one of these way back in 95ish i would copy my game take it back say it didnt work and then do it all agian

    • @hanselmanryanjames
      @hanselmanryanjames 8 лет назад +4

      Or just rent games and copy them. Maybe not as economical, but still works. I would have copied every game I could get my hands on as a kid.

    • @michaelbrown-ze3hs
      @michaelbrown-ze3hs 8 лет назад +5

      Rent them!?. It was 1995

    • @hanselmanryanjames
      @hanselmanryanjames 8 лет назад +10

      +michael brown what you didn't rent games in 1995? I sure did. Blockbuster was in its heyday and there was a mom n pop rental store on every block. where did u grow up?

    • @michaelbrown-ze3hs
      @michaelbrown-ze3hs 8 лет назад

      Yeah we had blockbuster but was more film than games so was catoureloge or new

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +5

      I'm sure you weren't the only one, haha

  • @edt1138
    @edt1138 8 лет назад +1

    What an excellent little device.
    Looks like someone else may have taken a crack at replacing the the floppy drive in the past.
    Your update to this video will be one of those "found footage" movies in witch an unsuspecting tinker purchases a haunted video game accessory.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      I know there are way more efficient and practical ways of playing backups nowadays, but getting your SNES to load them off floppies is weirdly satisfying.
      That sounds kinda sinister!

  • @upsidedownfuji
    @upsidedownfuji 8 лет назад +1

    An incredible find. I had no idea such a device existed. I didn't mind this wasn't a teardown or repair video. I look forward to the next video

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 8 лет назад +16

    Shame there was nothing wrong with it but an awesome pickup for the price!

    • @hanselmanryanjames
      @hanselmanryanjames 8 лет назад +4

      Im sure he doesnt think its a shame there was nothing wrong with it.

    • @GadgetUK164
      @GadgetUK164 8 лет назад +1

      Haha! Maybe he does - he likes the challenge of fixing stuff!

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +5

      It's kinda bittersweet :P . Less work for me, but less content for the video.

    • @markianclark9645
      @markianclark9645 7 лет назад

      RetroGameTech ...martin...ive got a couple of snes and a megadrive faulty motherboards if you need something challenging..im down here in london..been hesitating to write here publicly..I dont do social media..my mobile is 07975560182..one snes has black screen the other black bars...one MD blank the other unstable graphics..also a super famicom with blank screen..thanks specs

    • @hanselmanryanjames
      @hanselmanryanjames 7 лет назад +2

      Putting your phone number in the comments of a youtube video? I cant think of a much worse idea than that. Not smart bud.

  • @dpw81
    @dpw81 8 лет назад +1

    These things were the stuff of legend when I was at school, knew of one kid who supposedly had one but never saw it in action.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      Totally! The stuff of playground myth, haha

  • @markmaisy4858
    @markmaisy4858 4 года назад +1

    You got a bargain there. I had one of these back in the day cost £350 for the DX version Donkey Kong Country had just come out and took 3 floppies to load. You could rip a cartridge to a floppy in minutes nice piece of kit!

  • @anthonyleedickinson3491
    @anthonyleedickinson3491 5 лет назад +1

    I fell quite lucky I have a few of these as a collector, but at the same time I don't let people take the piss in regards cost. I have two double pro fighters one 24 and other 32 meg versions. I paid 35 quid each for them as untested both work fine. I have one of those u have in the video and a pro fighter x2

  • @hteekay
    @hteekay 8 лет назад +2

    It can connect to an externel cd rom drive too, not only it loads faster than floppy disks, it can store hundreds to thousand of games on one CD.

    • @Zestypanda
      @Zestypanda 8 лет назад

      hteekay *Hundreds.
      a standard single layer CD-ROM is 650mb. Max rom size for a SNES is about 2.44mbs

    • @hteekay
      @hteekay 8 лет назад

      well not all roms are at equal sizes some are really small but you're right it can only fit hundreds . Which is hundred times more than floppy disks.

  • @VW19900
    @VW19900 8 лет назад +1

    Congratulations. Your SNES Jr evolved into SNES Sr!

  • @Gunnerholic
    @Gunnerholic 8 лет назад +1

    awesome, I remember seeing this on bad influence! when I was a kid. I always wanted one but never actually saw one. Thanks for reminding me about it.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      I never saw that episode but I would have loved something like this for my MegaDrive back in the day! It probably cost a fortune back then.

  • @googleboughtmee
    @googleboughtmee 8 лет назад +1

    My old PSU blew up when I took it down from the loft too. Somebody said it may have had condensation coming from the cold loft to the warm room, and should have left it a while before trying to turn it on

    • @Dan-TechAndMusic
      @Dan-TechAndMusic 8 лет назад +3

      Could be, but those Dells are notorious for popping the PSU.

    • @Gideon_Judges6
      @Gideon_Judges6 8 лет назад +1

      googleboughtmee I don't know how old your sys tree m was but if it's about 15-10 years old there was a very widespread case of bad capacitors used in electronics. Power supplies and regulator circuits use caps a lot. It was s whole big thing about industrial espionage and someone stole the formula for an electrolytic capacitor, but the formula wasn't complete or was deliberately booby trapped so the chemistry was a bit off. So long story not so short, if you are willing to solder it look for bulging or blown caps.

  • @lucianodinino
    @lucianodinino 8 лет назад +1

    It seems to take perfectly standard 3.5" PC floppy drives. You could also get a floppy emulator drive and go totally flash storage, so you don't have to mess with floppies and have a bunch of images on one USB stick.

  • @zendell37
    @zendell37 8 лет назад +1

    Drat, it wasn't broken. Oh well, guess we will just have to live with it.
    Glad to see you still aren't dead. I've missed your sign off.

  • @refractionpcsx2
    @refractionpcsx2 8 лет назад +10

    If you want something to do with that super wild card, you could try modding in an SD slot so it's a bit more modernised :P

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 8 лет назад

      Would not be worth it with this model as you would have to use CF card to floppy IDE, and this unit can't handle games bigger then 16Mbit in size anyways, or any of Super FX games. You are better off with a homebrewed Wii running the games via emulation. Also to note you have to apply special patches to the games to make them work, and the menu system can't handle that many files. Also another option if you want true hardware is something like an SD2SNES or Super EverdDrive that directly accepts full size SD cards.

    • @RevengeofGothzilla
      @RevengeofGothzilla 8 лет назад

      Commodorefan64 I was with you up until Wii. There's no need to hassle with setting up that, a 10 year old laptop is more than capable of emulating snes games.

    • @TheTurnipKing
      @TheTurnipKing 8 лет назад

      D-no P the SWC isn't any better for handling enhancement chips. infact thanks to its age it's worse.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 8 лет назад +1

      RevengeofGothzilla seriously after getting the last Wii update, it was about a 30 mins process to do the letter bomb hack, and to download the homebrew channel then install the emulators, about maybe another 5-10 mins to transfer all the various game roms to my SD card, plus I don't have to pull out a laptop, AC adapter, usb controller and VGA/HDMI cables everytime I want to play a game on my big flat screen TV I can just sit down in my big oversized lazy boy pick up my Wii Mote, and Wii controller Pro, and I'm ready to game fire up a game in no time. If I want to game on the go I just grab my Android phone, and MOGA Hero Power Bluetooth controller, and I'm good to go.

    • @subg9165
      @subg9165 6 лет назад

      RevengeOfGothzilla 14 yr old laptops are good emulators too, i can even emulate PS1 (albiet with graphical issues)

  • @millgiass
    @millgiass 8 лет назад

    I really love the look of the Pal SNES. It's a thing of beauty.

  • @tiemenjousma5483
    @tiemenjousma5483 8 лет назад +2

    You could put a Gotek floppy drive emulator in the SWC. Saves you the hassle with floppy discs :)

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 7 лет назад

    What a cool old thing! Great addition to the collection.

  • @CommodoreFan64
    @CommodoreFan64 8 лет назад +2

    I think someone tried to load a game bigger then 16Mbit as this model can't run games bigger then 16Mbit, there are some 24Mbit units, and 32Mbit units if i remember correctly, also they can't handle any of the Super FX games, so that seller could have also tried to load a Super FX game that did not work.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      It's possible. I have a feeling the seller wasn't the original owner and wasn't 100% familiar with the device.

  • @TheTurnipKing
    @TheTurnipKing 8 лет назад +1

    The obvious mod would be to replace the floppy with a floppy emulator to allow you to load and back up to usb sticks.
    Though, in this day and age there are modern alternatives based on the Super Wildcard like the UFO Pro-8 that use SD cards that would cost about the same as this vintage SWC cost you, so maybe just keep it original?

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      I will probably keep it as is but mess around with it to see what works :)

  • @dykodesigns
    @dykodesigns 8 лет назад +1

    That's a nice find! It seems to work allright. I think you've got a winner. I remember those Verbatim datalife and TDK disks, my dad often bought those brands. There where good, reliable brands if my memory serves me well.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      Well they seem to still work, so your memory is serving you well. :)

    • @Defensive_Wounds
      @Defensive_Wounds 8 лет назад

      TDK, BASF, Maxell and FUJI were the best for audio and VHS tapes and discs.

  • @ShintogaDeathAngel
    @ShintogaDeathAngel 8 лет назад

    Floppy disks bring back so much childhood nostalgia for my Commodore Amigas :) never heard of this system but it looks pretty cool. Great vid!

  • @sandwich2473
    @sandwich2473 8 лет назад +1

    There was probably dampness or mold or something in your old rig. Similar thing happened to my Dad's rig after he stored it in the leaky garage over the winter.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      It's very possible but my loft is really well ventilated and dry. Either way the PSU is toast. Hope the mobo is ok :(

    • @sandwich2473
      @sandwich2473 8 лет назад

      RetroGameTech Depends where it went wrong. Could have even been a large spider making residence, causing a short. Normally, the mobo gets toast, but, if it had a quality PSU, you might be okay.

  • @megaglowz8540
    @megaglowz8540 8 лет назад +2

    they have floppy drive replacement drives that use sd cards instead of floppys. they fit exactly like a floppy drive does.

  • @koitsu2013
    @koitsu2013 8 лет назад

    Thanks for bringing me back over 20 years. :) Quite a steal of a price, considering these grey-market devices went for US$500+ back in the early 90s. Many of us homebrew SNES/SFC developers from the 90s had them, as they were the easiest way to test code running on the SNES/SFC. I'm quite familiar with the original SWC, SWC DX/DX32, and SWC DX2, including writing PC software for LPT port transfer (a lot faster than the floppy method, but a lot more temperamental; you really need a system with a classic LPT port running in SPP mode (not EPP or EPP+ECP), using Windows 98SE or earlier (to permit direct LPT I/O without the kernel getting in the way)).

  • @MrFexelein
    @MrFexelein 8 лет назад

    Aah dude, what a break! I'm so curious about the next update! ... have fun with this little gem

  • @KITT171
    @KITT171 8 лет назад +1

    Once again very nice, in a way I am more impressed already that you just managed to get one of these.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      Yeah it was a bit of an impulse buy and a lucky find. Worked out well.

  • @ghettoandroid
    @ghettoandroid 8 лет назад +1

    I'm wondering if you can replace the floppy drive with a USB floppy emulator so that you can use a USB drive to load and save games. If the Super Wild Card uses a standard PC floppy drive it should work, in theory.

  • @tadaslazdauskas1501
    @tadaslazdauskas1501 7 лет назад

    I love you're video's. Found your channel 2 day's ago I have watched almost half of it by right now. if to say true I have a nostalgia on old games but you're let's repair video's that's what got me watching I'll hope you will keep doing new video's pretty soon

  • @chongtak
    @chongtak 8 лет назад

    I saw lots of them when I visited Hong Kong in 1995. I was very surprised to see such device back then.

  • @AintNobodyAtAll
    @AintNobodyAtAll 8 лет назад

    This made me nostalgic. I had the Super Wildcard DX2. It had 64Mb of memory so it could play larger games. The downside to that is you'd need to split the games over several disks. That was a pain.
    It could connect a to a ZIP drive over the parallel port, and I was dumb enough to own one of those things. That worked well, but it would always lose the sram. Or maybe I didn't understand how that worked at the time.
    Apparently it can be connected to a CD ROM drive over the parallel port too. I never did try that.

  • @TheBruce00J
    @TheBruce00J 8 лет назад

    wow someone who finally has heard of R-Type! used to play it soo much on my Playstation!

  • @Ace9921
    @Ace9921 8 лет назад +2

    I thought Super NES Mini hardware clones like these have RGB output already? What happens if you directly plug in an NTSC Super NES SCART cable into the system?
    Also, there's a reason why this clone works with the Super Wild Card without a game in the slot. It's because there's no lockout chip in the clone; to my knowledge, these copiers use the lockout chip present on Super NES game cartridges in order to work on an original system.

  • @funkogrant2942
    @funkogrant2942 8 лет назад +1

    nice to see more uploads again buddy, missed getting my fix of your videos :)

  • @illustriouschin
    @illustriouschin 8 лет назад +3

    I really wanted to get one of these back in the day but they were too expensive for me.

  • @readyrepairs
    @readyrepairs 8 лет назад +1

    oh god. is that airbusters? i remember that game... we got it for xmas around the time lion king and cool spot came out... ahhh to be a kid again.

  • @dave4shmups
    @dave4shmups 8 лет назад +2

    Great video as always! That is one unique piece of tech! Although, like you said, it's a lot like people using SD cards today. You can get external USB floppy drives for PCs today; that way you could download homebrews and the like.

    • @HowardAnthC
      @HowardAnthC 8 лет назад

      Yeah I signed in to suggest just that. It should greatly reduce load times.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      That's the plan provided the games are easily patched and not in some sort of unknown format. I've ordered an external floppy drive for the laptop to mess about with :)

  • @jakebeach1364
    @jakebeach1364 8 лет назад +5

    Very interesting. That is a cool "flashcart" but very impractical nowadays

    • @Doctorj1
      @Doctorj1 8 лет назад +9

      Yes, but FLOPPY DISKS

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      This!

    • @brucewayne-px4lv
      @brucewayne-px4lv 8 лет назад +1

      i wonder if you put in something like this www.ebay.com/itm/3-5-144MB-Upgrade-Floppy-Drive-to-USB-Flash-Disk-Drive-Emulator-CD-Screws-FT-/221706722597?hash=item339ec01d25:g:OwsAAOSwnDxUhX2j would the damn thing work?

    • @NicholasMarkovich
      @NicholasMarkovich 8 лет назад

      It depends on how many floppy disk drives the driver in the wild cart system will work with. Those devices are pretty generic so they should work, and be quite a bit faster too.

    • @brucewayne-px4lv
      @brucewayne-px4lv 8 лет назад

      it only lets the system see one at a time. I am guessing if you do the setup on a pc then it should work with no problems for all the virtual disk drives this thing is supporting.It would be cool to see it in action .

  • @MythicalMonk3y
    @MythicalMonk3y 8 лет назад +1

    Retro video game console fixing videos are my crack. I need more.
    Your videos in particular have helped me a lot repairing gameboys and installing a backlight on the original GB. =)

  • @yiorgo187
    @yiorgo187 8 лет назад +5

    This is only a 16M system but im sure you can expand it, I had a 32M model in the 90's and it was great!

    • @GoreGazzim
      @GoreGazzim 8 лет назад

      yes you could . i remember them too. i only had the 16m one myself.

    • @PhaaxGames
      @PhaaxGames 8 лет назад

      Yup, you can do that. I had the 16M model and got a memory expansion for it. Someone in the UK did it for me if I remember it correctly. :)

    • @MrDebauch
      @MrDebauch 7 лет назад

      what was the difference? it could play larger games or something? Also, were there any cases where games got split across several floppy disks?

    • @PhaaxGames
      @PhaaxGames 7 лет назад

      MrDebauch Yup, larger games. A lot of games were split on two disks. I can't remember if there was any game that needed three of them though.

    • @MrDebauch
      @MrDebauch 7 лет назад

      ***** oh okok makes sense.. i had super street fighter in mind when i was thinking of that. I still use a lot of old music gear that requires floppy disks.. i have moving boxes of them haha.

  • @AzrielWillEatUrHeart
    @AzrielWillEatUrHeart 8 лет назад

    i thought you had left youtube for good, so i searched you up in my subs and i'm very happy to see that you're here again! Liked the video!

  • @thelonedigit9170
    @thelonedigit9170 8 лет назад +1

    Fascinating. Never saw one of these before. Neat piece of hardware!

  • @robjohnston61
    @robjohnston61 7 лет назад

    man...you have to upload more, I absolutely love your videos!

  • @dpaduk
    @dpaduk 8 лет назад +1

    I've got a similat device I use with my PAL SNES (Game Doctor SF7), and I recently replaced the floppy drive with a floppy emulator drive I got on ebay - it allows me to plug in a usb stick with a few hundred virtual floppys stored on it... Definitely the way to go if you're looking at replacing the drive ;)

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      Thanks for the tip! I'll keep that in mind.

  • @Zerobruno89
    @Zerobruno89 8 лет назад +1

    that's some obscure stuff for the snes and i love those unlicensed things! you got a nice one here dude!

  • @chrisrobinson82
    @chrisrobinson82 8 лет назад +1

    I was thinking that it would be a case of their snes not working!

  • @anthonyleedickinson3491
    @anthonyleedickinson3491 5 лет назад +1

    I have been working on a few mods on the wildcard 1 used a floppy emulator drive loading straight from a usb 2nd is a parallel port ROM dumper. Also internet connection via controller port.

  • @chrisr.2410
    @chrisr.2410 8 лет назад +1

    I'm guessing the seller listed it as faulty because they weren't able to test it, so they wanted to cover their bases. Great score for you though!

  • @Vinny200
    @Vinny200 7 лет назад

    Very cool device, my Dad had a load of old Atari/Amiga floppy disk copies that I grew up playing. To have that for the Snes too would be awesome. I have a Snes currently although every single one we owned had to have paper sloted inside so the cart fit properly XD

  • @thebigtexas11
    @thebigtexas11 8 лет назад +1

    Just imagine this guy telling you a long story. I would fall asleep in the 1st two minutes. lol

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад +1

      I'll take that as a compliment (I think) Haha

  • @wesley76333
    @wesley76333 7 лет назад +5

    Any new videos soon ? always enjoy your videos alot !

  • @VGRProductions1337
    @VGRProductions1337 7 лет назад +1

    Something you should have tested is if all types of SNES games worked in the device, remember there is games with special chips inside them like star fox that require the super fx chip and others like mega man x series that require other chips so some of them may not work on the device which could be why it was thought to be faulty. Now another thing if it says you need a game inside the unit to play games yet you can play them without, this could suggest that these other games with specific chips might not load on the device without a game inside that has the specific chip maybe? might be something you want to document and test before saying the entire unit is operational ;)

  • @Beaps73
    @Beaps73 8 лет назад +1

    also to add it says 16mb on the front and the next one up is 24mb but the one you want is the 32mb as newer games require more memory. if I remember right Street fighter etc

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      I wonder how easy it would be to throw some extra RAM in this thing. I can see a socketed chip through the cart flap.

    • @trip2themoon
      @trip2themoon 8 лет назад

      SF2 Turbo is only 20 or 24Mb. My Wild Card is the 24Mb and SF2 Turbo works fine. 2 discs it takes though.

  • @Beaps73
    @Beaps73 8 лет назад +1

    the com port on the back let's you run roms from a PC directly to the device iirc.

  • @bobbypaycheque
    @bobbypaycheque 8 лет назад +2

    Good score on that device. I like those older non-licensed products.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      Same, I love the obscure unofficial hardware from previous gens.

  • @powerchordgamer
    @powerchordgamer 8 лет назад

    that thing looks really useful! i might try to find one myself!
    one suggestion on getting a floppy drive though, they sell external floppy drives for about 10 usd that plug into usb

  • @bobjames2906
    @bobjames2906 8 лет назад

    These machines, can sometimes draw more power from the Snes; then it can supply. I had to run my snes/wild card combo on a 12Volt supply, to get it working. I suspect, this is why the seller thought it was not working. :)

    • @bobjames2906
      @bobjames2906 8 лет назад

      Also, some snes need the lockout chip mod, to run the wildcard. try the wild card on a non modified snes?

  • @sjm4306
    @sjm4306 8 лет назад +1

    Good to see your videos again. It would be fascinating if you could put one of those sd or cf to floppy converters in there and see if it would work.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      I was thinking the same thing. I'll be keeping an eye out for one :)

  • @fkaciggs
    @fkaciggs 6 лет назад

    Please do a follow up with some cool homebrews you find. Would be curious to see if it works!

  • @PaulBadman
    @PaulBadman 8 лет назад +1

    Been trying to get a double Pro fighter a while now,Was kind of hoping this was broken as I know these things have a massive fail rate and would like to know how to fix some of the common problems!

  • @GeoffGordonStuart
    @GeoffGordonStuart 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome. Snes games on floppy disks. Who would've guessed. 🎮 It will be rad to see an rgb mod vid for your clone console. 😄👍🏻

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      I'm really liking the Super Card and clone combo. RGB mod will be icing on the cake xD

  • @K31R616
    @K31R616 8 лет назад

    Always retract the blade when you've finished. That Exacto knife is just asking for a nice knee to cut open!

  • @nicomero6287
    @nicomero6287 8 лет назад +1

    I've never heard of such a thing. That thing is amazing.

  • @Ahmadu100
    @Ahmadu100 8 лет назад +4

    You are one lucky S.O.B. who would've imagined the entire game would be on the hard discs,no cartridge needed!?!Krazeeee!!!!

    • @fqypw6829
      @fqypw6829 8 лет назад +6

      Ahmadu Wachuku floppy disk...

    • @Ahmadu100
      @Ahmadu100 8 лет назад

      No those are called "Hard Discs",the big floppy discs with no metal disc protection mechanism are called "Floppy" Literally,but people call them floppy discs although floppy discs came before those are called "Hard Discs" my friend.

    • @fqypw6829
      @fqypw6829 8 лет назад +10

      Ahmadu Wachuku​​ no they are called floppy disks because they are floppy/bendable...
      They came in 3 sizes 8 inch and 5.25 inch and last one 3.5 inch.
      Hard disks are the big drives like the ones we still use today.
      That are in a "hard" casing which can't be bend...
      Why do you think they have that name...
      Would be strange to put a "hard disk" into a FLOPPY drive wouldn't it?
      You are either trolling or really stubborn lol

    • @Ahmadu100
      @Ahmadu100 8 лет назад +1

      You are aware that there are bigger discs called "Floppy" discs as well,correct?How would a salesman know which version of "Floppy" disc you were referring to?Unless by the distinction between "Hard (Floppy) Discs and regular "Floppy" discs,those discs in this video ARE NOT BENDABLE they are magnetic discs in a hard plastic casing with a metal mechanism to protect the magnetic disc,there are earlier versions of the "Floppy" disc which were although bendable was never considered recommended practice.

    • @fqypw6829
      @fqypw6829 8 лет назад +4

      Ahmadu Wachuku why do you ask me that question when I just mentioned them in my previous comment.
      Do you even read?
      If you would ask a salesman back in the day for a floppy disk he would ask in what size....
      8...5.25...or 3.5 inch... (as mentioned previously...).
      Ofcourse its not recommended to bend them.
      But they are bendable.
      Even the ones on this video were.
      I still have all 3 floppy disk version in the attic.
      While you're talking about salesmen...
      Why would anyone in their right state of mind call a 3.5 inch floppy a "harddisk" while calling actual an harddisk the same.
      That would be more confusing for a salesmen.
      If you would ask for a harddisk in any store they would never ever even think about giving you a box full of floppies.
      But whatever call them whatever you want and be stubborn like that.
      You'll only be laughed at.

  • @itsmejustmesc-fc4293
    @itsmejustmesc-fc4293 8 лет назад +1

    I remember getting snes games copied to disk to play on amiga if I remember street fighter had about 8 disks back in the early 90s

  • @Richwaterz
    @Richwaterz 7 лет назад

    I never even knew this thing existed..... wild card? Seems pretty cool.

  • @RyuHayabusa06
    @RyuHayabusa06 8 лет назад +1

    Bought it in April and just got it in October? I've heard of snail mail but did they literally use snails? Damn that's a long time.

    • @GrimeReaperMan
      @GrimeReaperMan 8 лет назад +2

      Maybe he just decided to do it now?

    • @cll1out
      @cll1out 7 лет назад

      Just long enough to get the authorities to forget he sold it before he ships it out in case he was being watched?

  • @exodous02
    @exodous02 5 лет назад

    Crap, back in the day it would have been amazing to rent games, back them up, and have a huge library!

  • @gemer84
    @gemer84 7 лет назад +1

    Would be cool if you could mod an sd card reader to it so you could back up games on more reliable media

  • @anthonyleedickinson3491
    @anthonyleedickinson3491 6 лет назад +1

    I have one of these. I bought a floppy to USB clone for it, so now I can run from USB.

  • @haiaokuwa
    @haiaokuwa 8 лет назад

    I'd love to get one and replace the floppy with a floppy drive emulator. But that would at least double the cost. Then we would be up in the price range of a decent flash cart. Maybe that's best.

  • @javidg96
    @javidg96 8 лет назад +1

    What a cool gadget! Great video as always.

  • @WickedGamerCollector
    @WickedGamerCollector 6 лет назад

    Fun video, Copy boxes are Wicked !

  • @delta_cosmic
    @delta_cosmic 7 лет назад +2

    alright guys he is just busy he did not quit.

  • @gackt13
    @gackt13 Год назад

    Oh gosh the memories of the Wild Card. This is a 16mb so it won't be able to load games bigger than 16mb, for example Chrono Trigger, which is a 32mb game.

  • @bedlamnfse
    @bedlamnfse 8 лет назад

    those floppies take me back....man im getting old lol

  • @Charwhale
    @Charwhale 8 лет назад +1

    Very cool, I love floppy discs!

  • @indask8
    @indask8 8 лет назад

    It has happened a lot of times for me, buying something listed as junk to find out it works perfectly.
    I guess maybe they don't have time to test these items so they list them as junk to avoid complains.

    • @LightTheUnicorn
      @LightTheUnicorn 8 лет назад

      My personal favorite is "spares or repairs" portable electronics that just need a new battery... most of the time anyway!

    • @iWinRar
      @iWinRar 7 лет назад +1

      indask8 back when portable DVD players were a few hundred bucks someone sold one because the video was upside down and all that needed was a change in the options

  • @Jimalcoatl
    @Jimalcoatl 8 лет назад +1

    I'd wager that the reason you don't need a cart is because you are using a clone system. I think the cart is used to spoof the region lock/cop protect system on the snes. Sort of like how some unlicensed carts worked.

    • @RetroGameTech
      @RetroGameTech  8 лет назад

      You are probably correct.

    • @trip2themoon
      @trip2themoon 8 лет назад

      You don't need a cartridge at all. It works fine on my PAL SNES.