I love these 10th anniversary versions of your older videos! It is so nice that you have those memories of your birthday present linked with this console. Thank you for the great video!!!
Congrats on 10 years! One of the very first videos I watched on UA-cam as a young kid was your video showing off Famicom Mini games for GBA. I believe it was 3 sets of Club Nintendo exclusive boxsets. I remember being so mesmerized, seeing the wonderful pixel art on each collective case and thinking that they were so much better than "Classic NES Series" release that came out in the states. The mini Famicom and FDS box art was great too! Here's to more videos !
Hi, there! Those videos are coming, but on schedule. I must have clicked the wrong date when I scheduled this video. No worries, though. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I love these videos, so well put together and thought out, and I've learned quite a bit from them as well! Your voice is very soothing as well. Please keep them coming!
Excellent video! The Super NES is my favorite console as well. Got mine the last week of August 91 after saving up over half the cost. As a reward for earning more than 50% of the cost, my parents bought me Gradius 3 and F-Zero. Still have my original Super NES complete with almost no yellowing on the console. Such wonderful memories!
My SNES came with Super Mario Allstars and Super Mario World. Two controllers included! I recieved mine as an early birthday present in 1993 or 1994. I got mine when games were coming out left and right. This had to be the console that gets the most play even today.
My third Nintendo console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (actually I would call it the Super NES, SNES and the Super Nintendo). It came out in late August 1991. I didn't became a fan of it until 2 years later, in 1993. I grew without a Super NES in the 90's, but I got until 2002 and an auction. I have 4 games in the system, Super Mario World, World Heroes 2, Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition, and Super Star Wars (Nintendo 1998 re-release - Rated - 'E'. It has been lost since 2005, and I still can't find it. I miss playing it so much. One day in the future, I will repurchase the Super NES and starting playing, and get more games for the system for the future for the 1991-1998 era era: Final Fight, ActRaiser, Joe & Mac, Super Smash T.V., Rival Turf!, Contra III: The Alien Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Super Mario Kart, Dragon's Lair, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, Family Dog, Sunset Riders, Final Fight 2, Final Fight Guy, Super Punch-Out!!, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, Wario's Woods, Bust-A-Move, The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest, Final Fight 3, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Pixie's Double Trouble, Arkanoid: Doh It Again, Space Invaders, Kirby's DreamLand 3, and Frogger, and several more, and the accessories like the Super Advantage, the Super NES Mouse, Hyberbeam, and the Super Game Boy, an accessory which plays all Game Boy and black-colored Game Boy Color games on TV and in color.
I noticed your ac adapter is one of the later variants that says "USE WITH SUPER NES AND VIRTUAL BOY ONLY". Those were included with SNES consoles made from 1995 an onwards, since the Virtual Boy didn't exist before. I have the Super NES Killer Instinct Set from around 1995-1996 and it came with that ac adapter. Those later SNES consoles also didn't include a stereo av cable and the manual and back of the box mentions that it was sold separately. I remember my Super NES Killer Instinct Set didn't come with one.
Good eye! My original AC adapter stopped working at some point and I bought a replacement at a store called Venture. Luckily, the replacement still works. However I switch off the power strip it is plugged in to when I'm not playing, so that might have something to do with it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I got mine in 1994, I think, with Super Mario World and Mario Paint. It certainly did not come with two controllers, and never bought another one until last year when I got a Super NT and wanted wireless one.
The 10th anniversary doesn't refer to a console edition. It's a video series I did to celebrate the anniversary of my original series of unboxing videos. I reshot them with a better camera.
I love these 10th anniversary versions of your older videos! It is so nice that you have those memories of your birthday present linked with this console. Thank you for the great video!!!
Congrats on 10 years! One of the very first videos I watched on UA-cam as a young kid was your video showing off Famicom Mini games for GBA. I believe it was 3 sets of Club Nintendo exclusive boxsets. I remember being so mesmerized, seeing the wonderful pixel art on each collective case and thinking that they were so much better than "Classic NES Series" release that came out in the states. The mini Famicom and FDS box art was great too! Here's to more videos !
Thank you very much, Bob. Such nice videos. I can't help but notice that you are ahead of schedule. Which is great I can't wait to see N64 and Wii.
Hi, there! Those videos are coming, but on schedule. I must have clicked the wrong date when I scheduled this video. No worries, though. Thank you for watching and commenting!
My favorite console of all times. Thank you so much for sharing the vid with us :)!!!
I love these videos, so well put together and thought out, and I've learned quite a bit from them as well! Your voice is very soothing as well. Please keep them coming!
Excellent video! The Super NES is my favorite console as well. Got mine the last week of August 91 after saving up over half the cost. As a reward for earning more than 50% of the cost, my parents bought me Gradius 3 and F-Zero. Still have my original Super NES complete with almost no yellowing on the console. Such wonderful memories!
Another great video!! Thanks, Bob!
One of my favorite 16-Bit Consoles along with the Sega Genesis
My SNES was bundled with the SuperGameboy
nice
My SNES came with Super Mario Allstars and Super Mario World. Two controllers included! I recieved mine as an early birthday present in 1993 or 1994. I got mine when games were coming out left and right. This had to be the console that gets the most play even today.
My third Nintendo console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (actually I would call it the Super NES, SNES and the Super Nintendo). It came out in late August 1991. I didn't became a fan of it until 2 years later, in 1993. I grew without a Super NES in the 90's, but I got until 2002 and an auction. I have 4 games in the system, Super Mario World, World Heroes 2, Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition, and Super Star Wars (Nintendo 1998 re-release - Rated - 'E'. It has been lost since 2005, and I still can't find it. I miss playing it so much. One day in the future, I will repurchase the Super NES and starting playing, and get more games for the system for the future for the 1991-1998 era era: Final Fight, ActRaiser, Joe & Mac, Super Smash T.V., Rival Turf!, Contra III: The Alien Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, Super Mario Kart, Dragon's Lair, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, Family Dog, Sunset Riders, Final Fight 2, Final Fight Guy, Super Punch-Out!!, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, Wario's Woods, Bust-A-Move, The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest, Final Fight 3, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Pixie's Double Trouble, Arkanoid: Doh It Again, Space Invaders, Kirby's DreamLand 3, and Frogger, and several more, and the accessories like the Super Advantage, the Super NES Mouse, Hyberbeam, and the Super Game Boy, an accessory which plays all Game Boy and black-colored Game Boy Color games on TV and in color.
I noticed your ac adapter is one of the later variants that says "USE WITH SUPER NES AND VIRTUAL BOY ONLY". Those were included with SNES consoles made from 1995 an onwards, since the Virtual Boy didn't exist before. I have the Super NES Killer Instinct Set from around 1995-1996 and it came with that ac adapter. Those later SNES consoles also didn't include a stereo av cable and the manual and back of the box mentions that it was sold separately. I remember my Super NES Killer Instinct Set didn't come with one.
Good eye! My original AC adapter stopped working at some point and I bought a replacement at a store called Venture. Luckily, the replacement still works. However I switch off the power strip it is plugged in to when I'm not playing, so that might have something to do with it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great content as usual!
This Console is one of the best Consoles ever.
In the beginning of my life, there's SNES and N64. (Later GameCube) This is the SNES design that I recognize the most.
I got mine in 1994, I think, with Super Mario World and Mario Paint. It certainly did not come with two controllers, and never bought another one until last year when I got a Super NT and wanted wireless one.
that's weird. mine came with 2 controllers and the mouse for mario paint.
@@LamGorYun I forgot that mine came with the mouse. Still one one regular controller, though.
Great video!
Have you watched Gaming Historian’s latest video about Super Mario World and the SNES?
I have! Enjoyed it quite a bit.
I also noticed Super mario fists is not clear😳
Oooo 0:29
What the difference between the 10th Anniversary SNES and the original SNES
The 10th anniversary doesn't refer to a console edition. It's a video series I did to celebrate the anniversary of my original series of unboxing videos. I reshot them with a better camera.
That Fire resistance Plastic Didn't age well.
Unfortunately, no. 😞
@@yauy Kinda Reminds of Rust on Cars In this case For Nintendo and Super Nintendo.