Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this oldie. You do such great work on everything that you restore. I love how you have an eye for detail. Thanks for sharing. Be safe and stay healthy. ♥️
I remember stumbling upon this channel back in 2020 during my remote senior year and it being oddly satisfying to watch on breaks in between classes and when I had no work to do. Glad I found it again!
Absolutely great work. It really is amazing how we have people like yourself that help these awesome retro consoles to survive and keep on going so that we can still enjoy them and share our childhood memories with our children. Huge like 👍💯⭐
Great work, very high standard in details. One question, wouldnt it be better, after sanding the metal shield, to paint it with something to prevent rust to show up again?
I have no idea why that fuse seems to blow so often. I've seen people blow it while repairing other parts of it. It seems to be overly sensitive to voltage changes (IIRC it blows when you don't power off before unplugging?) but it also isn't doing its job properly then, clearly... Awesome restoration.
@@lyrichasmoxie2586 I would assume so, yeah. A lot of repairs you see on UA-cam for electronics like this too can be done or even diagnosed by laymen like you and I though with a multimeter though, then the actual replacing of components can get tricky but would require a good (micro)soldering kit.
It must be a later series (1chip?). Every pal SNES that I've encountered firsthand has the RF out. They commonly came with an RF adaptor inside of the package when new. Back in the day, I never used the AV until I first had an N64, and discovered that the N64 cable also fit into the mysterious other socket in the back of my SNES. 🙂
Do you have any tips for people starting out in console restoration? I’ve fixed a couple gameboys so far and I’m absolutely loving the hobby. I wanna delve deeper but I’m not sure where to start!
Find a different UA-camr to watch when it comes to this kind of stuff would definitely be my first piece of advice. You want someone who explains things in their videos and actually seems like they know what they’re talking about.
What would you call what you do? Like if I wanted to learn how to repair electronics or game systems like you would I take electronical engineering rn in college?
Another fantastic restoration video. Really enjoy watching these so keep them coming Restoration EG. Can I ask.... what is the purple fluid you use when cleaning the plastic?
Good Job, well done. If only my SNES would still work :-( I don't get it, what's wrong with mine. Everything is ''reversed or mirrored'' Up is down, down is up, left is right, right is left, a is b, b is a and so on. Only Selct and Start are working correct. And it is no Controller related Problem.
Pls help me, I just bought a snes pal eu and as for example when I start DKC it starts as normal with the Rare logo but then poof no image. no image, can't use the controller but I still hear the music.
How the hades do these consoles get this dirty? Yellowing I understand....but some of them look like people are setting up their system out in the woods
@@GTTeancum Thank you for bringing this up. It's getting old seeing these fake restore videos popping up. Here's something that always proves a fake. If it looks as if it was clearly in mud on the outside, then that mud WILL be on the inside. If they open the console and that PCB is covered on top, then suddenly perfectly untouched on the bottom, that's more than likely a fake made up for the video. If water gets on the inside it will hit every spot on those boards. Not just the tops. Even boards that have the metal covering them will have evidence of water and dried up mud getting inbetween. Water doesn't magically leave the bottoms clean like this one was.
The ones that are heavily yellowed are caused by certain plastics that yellow over time and it's not always UV light that causes that. Certain chemicals in the plastic can also cause it. Ones that are heavily yellowed and feel sticky/tacky, that's usually from a home where there were heavy smokers. It's nicotine build up. If you see ones covered in dried up mud and the person opens it and the bottom of the PCB is clean, it's likely a fake that they purposely weathered so they can "restore" it. Genuine barn, garage or basement finds will always have a few things: More rust than dirt and signs of mold and mildew. Unless they were actually in a flooded basement or barn, question every single console that's being "restored" that looks like it has dried mud on the outside of it. I cant take this channel seriously when every single console has had evidence of being thrown in mud. Would you buy a broken console that appeared to be covered in mud at one point? Maybe once or twice to see if it's actually been in a flood, but when every console he gets looks exactly the same....come on now.
I remember stumbling upon this channel back in 2020 during my remote senior year and it being oddly satisfying to watch on breaks in between classes and when I had no work to do. Glad I found it again!
SUPER Famicom懐かしいですね。
1990年に入手して押し入れで眠っています。
多少黄ばんでいたので参考にさせて頂きながら綺麗にしてみたいです。
Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this oldie. You do such great work on everything that you restore. I love how you have an eye for detail. Thanks for sharing.
Be safe and stay healthy. ♥️
完璧な作業に見とれてしまいました👍
I remember stumbling upon this channel back in 2020 during my remote senior year and it being oddly satisfying to watch on breaks in between classes and when I had no work to do. Glad I found it again!
That's awesome! Thanks a lot for the comment and kind words! Glad to help! 🙏
Anytime I watch these videos, and I started yesterday I believe, I've been getting interested in learning all this stuff myself
Absolutely great work. It really is amazing how we have people like yourself that help these awesome retro consoles to survive and keep on going so that we can still enjoy them and share our childhood memories with our children. Huge like 👍💯⭐
綺麗にできるだけじゃなくて
外したパーツの位置や付け方も全て覚えてるのすげ〜
素晴らしい修復作業に感動しました‼︎‼︎
カセットを入れる時「フッって」息かけるのは伝統行事ですねww
私は本当にあなたに同意します、見てくれてありがとう❤️
Brings back memories of DK. Great resto!
Glad you enjoyed it!
まるで新品みたいな綺麗さに驚いた
技術があるって凄いな羨ましいと思った
Video by video, you are rebuilding my nostalgia.
ここまで黄ばんだ物が元の色に戻るんだ。知らなかった。
凄い技術だ!
Videos like this have made me buy an old "for parts/not working" snes. For $20 i figure I can't lose, even if i don't get it working.
I can tell you take serious pride in your work. So much effort in this restoration. Nice gaming skills at the end too 😁🎮
Now that's a good restoration, better than previous SNES one was.
Excellent console and great restoration
thanks for watching
Wow great job restoration the original snes I gave it 10/10 👏 👍
Thanks, I really appreciate you! 🙏 Thanks for the comment! 👍😊
Yea np👍
Excellent console and great restoration, Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems was one of my favorite games! Greetings from Uruguay ✌🏼🇺🇾
Thanks, I really appreciate you! 🙏 Thanks for the comment! 👍😊
Aesthetically pleasing videos put me right to sleep
Great work, very high standard in details.
One question, wouldnt it be better, after sanding the metal shield, to paint it with something to prevent rust to show up again?
I have no idea why that fuse seems to blow so often. I've seen people blow it while repairing other parts of it. It seems to be overly sensitive to voltage changes (IIRC it blows when you don't power off before unplugging?) but it also isn't doing its job properly then, clearly...
Awesome restoration.
I know this is a random question but what type of profession is this? Is it electronical engineering?
@@lyrichasmoxie2586 I would assume so, yeah. A lot of repairs you see on UA-cam for electronics like this too can be done or even diagnosed by laymen like you and I though with a multimeter though, then the actual replacing of components can get tricky but would require a good (micro)soldering kit.
didn't know that the pal sets have no rf out on them
It must be a later series (1chip?). Every pal SNES that I've encountered firsthand has the RF out. They commonly came with an RF adaptor inside of the package when new.
Back in the day, I never used the AV until I first had an N64, and discovered that the N64 cable also fit into the mysterious other socket in the back of my SNES. 🙂
Ёлки-палки, что же люди делают с приставками?! 🙈 А у Вас, руки из правильного места растут! 😏👍
Que buena reparación que genio eres me encanta tu canal y las restauraciones que haces
¡Gracias, realmente te aprecio! 🙏 ¡Gracias por el comentario! 👍😊
On se laisse « bercer » par ta vidéo ! Ça à l’air presque facile 😅.
Beau travail, j’adore tes restaurations de consoles 👍
Merci 🙏
thanks for watching❤️
皆で学者ガンバリダンマクイーン
10-stars! Beautiful.
Wow, thanks a lot for the comment and kind words! Glad to help! 🙏
Good work👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Adoro essas restaurações, pra mim é relaxante
最後の息拭きは吹いた時に唾液も飛んでいるのでソフトの端子を錆びさせるからやるならキーボードに使うエアースプレーを使うのを推奨します。
あれは儀式なんや・・・
*Awesome Video Dear Brother Restoration EG... Good Repair of Super Famicom!!! Thanks for Share this Great Job... Super Big Thumbs Up!!! Like...* 😁👍
This is the best channel for sure. and also very satisfying
17:03 you should never blow into the carts, it puts moisture on the contacts and starts the process of corrosion.
but otherwise it's not working
@@RS_N5 if your cart isn’t working try cleaning the contacts with a q tip and isopropyl alcohol. Much better than blowing into it.
That is an extensive set of drivers. Wow!
thanks for watching
Super odcinek najbardziej mi się spodobał jak naprawiałem konsole PS2 pozdrawiam
Amazing restoration!👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🙌✌️😁😍😍😍
動画中に
使っている道具の名前が出るのは
良いね。
Awesome restoration.
Beatifull, Snes see you on the other side!!
You are a true hero.
Thanks a lot for the comment and kind words! Glad to help! 🙏
@@resEG i grew up in the 80s and 90s. The snes is like a priceless relic to me.
Muito bom o vídeo suas restaurações são incríveis e relaxantes parabéns me inscrevi
Wow
Video je super i poucan samo nastavi tako bravo na radu i trudu super je sve!!!!
hvala na gledanju❤️
Amazing restoration!
If you can to fix mi Xbox 360 you are a genius 😀😀
16:02 - there’s a little bug/beetle crawling into one of the holes! 😆
so touching, amazing restoration!
Great Refurb!
Which method of yellow removing is better?
Odd Tinkering
Or
Restoration EG
And why?
Great jop congratulations you the best
i envy u on that game xd i remembered my childhood xd thx fir the good memories
Do you have any tips for people starting out in console restoration? I’ve fixed a couple gameboys so far and I’m absolutely loving the hobby. I wanna delve deeper but I’m not sure where to start!
Find a different UA-camr to watch when it comes to this kind of stuff would definitely be my first piece of advice. You want someone who explains things in their videos and actually seems like they know what they’re talking about.
You are my hero 😮
What product are you using for cleaning the main board?
Great 😃😃😃😃😃 my childhood ❤️❤️❤️ thanks 💞💞💞 i love this channel 🥰🥰💖
Glad you enjoy it!
Im curious what got yo into doing these? Its very fun to watch old devices come back to life
Como fazer uma fonte dessas que você tem??? obrigado 👍👍!!
Good memories of the past
which sandpaper did you use ?? and where did you buy the expansion port cover ?? great video.
I love this Chanel.
Thanks a lot for the comment and kind words! Glad to help! 🙏
Nice nice. Can you factory reset 2020?
thanks for watching❤️
Estupendo amigo estupendo 👍🏼
What would you call what you do? Like if I wanted to learn how to repair electronics or game systems like you would I take electronical engineering rn in college?
マジックリンで掃除してました。
差し込み口は、除光液で綿棒で掃除してました。
Love TOKI available for the switch now
Great video. What’s the stuff your using at 12:30? More hydrogen peroxide?
Sonax scratch remover paste, Thanks I really appreciate you! 🙏
faut remettre l'étiquette de la machine sinon on pourrait croire à une copie !
beau boulot en tout cas, on peut passer commande ? :)
ah yes......blowing to that cartridge like a true man of culture
Отличная работа!!!
Another fantastic restoration video. Really enjoy watching these so keep them coming Restoration EG.
Can I ask.... what is the purple fluid you use when cleaning the plastic?
I think it's just soap.
probably Retro-Brite , needs uv light to work.
nvm, i mis-understood the question, sorry.
great work
Dónde está el juguete de om nom por qué ya no lo usas cuando limpias las cosas?
I have your same screws kit and the ho have the bit for nintendo's screws
innanzi tutto complimenti e grazie
Esses vídeos não sei por que mas me trazem uma paz .
Ciao ho un nintendo snes che collegandolo alla tv si sente ma non si vede, sai dirmi come posso ripararlo?
Love your videos😃
9:44 of all the things the camera decides to focus on, why does it focus on that little capacitor?
i have 1 of these still works fine tooo lol and sega mega drive lol
Good Job, well done. If only my SNES would still work :-( I don't get it, what's wrong with mine. Everything is ''reversed or mirrored'' Up is down, down is up, left is right, right is left, a is b, b is a and so on. Only Selct and Start are working correct. And it is no Controller related Problem.
excellent
amazing👏👏👏
Relabeled Super Famicom strikes again!
13:48 에 나오는 드릴에 꼽아서 연마하는것의 명칭과 구매처가 궁금합니다.
저의 슈퍼패미컴에도 녹이 있어 제거를 위하는데 도와주세요.
Pls help me, I just bought a snes pal eu and as for example when I start DKC it starts as normal with the Rare logo but then poof no image.
no image, can't use the controller but I still hear the music.
What are you spraying on it at 12:03 please
thank you for supporting me 💕 WD-40 SPECIALIST® FAST DRYING CONTACT CLEANER
Thank you again 💓
How long in real time did that take you?
ممتاز اتذكر هذا الجهاز عام 1996 فيديو اكثر من رائع
와ㅋㅋㅋ팩 후후 불어가 꼽고했는데ㅋㅋㄱ
저것처럼 팩 꼿아서 하는 게임기였는데 검은색..
이름이 기억안나네ㅋㅋ게임에서 지면 성질ㅈ나서 패드 집어 던저가 형한테 뒤지게 뚜들기 맞고ㅋㅋㄱㄱㅋ킹오브 시리즈하던 미니컴보이도 있었고 추억이다
시청 해주셔서 감사합니다❤️
Hello, what do you use to restore the plastic??
How long did you stick the pieces in the uv light ?
Você vende esses consoles que vc arruma
Eu doo muito dessas coisas, obrigado por assistir❤️
ドンキーコングやってるの好き
見てくれてありがとう❤️
Super ❤❤❤
How the hades do these consoles get this dirty? Yellowing I understand....but some of them look like people are setting up their system out in the woods
You buy a yellowed console then take it into the backyard and push it around in the dirt before filming. It's the only thing that makes sense.
@@GTTeancum Thank you for bringing this up. It's getting old seeing these fake restore videos popping up.
Here's something that always proves a fake. If it looks as if it was clearly in mud on the outside, then that mud WILL be on the inside. If they open the console and that PCB is covered on top, then suddenly perfectly untouched on the bottom, that's more than likely a fake made up for the video. If water gets on the inside it will hit every spot on those boards. Not just the tops. Even boards that have the metal covering them will have evidence of water and dried up mud getting inbetween. Water doesn't magically leave the bottoms clean like this one was.
The ones that are heavily yellowed are caused by certain plastics that yellow over time and it's not always UV light that causes that. Certain chemicals in the plastic can also cause it.
Ones that are heavily yellowed and feel sticky/tacky, that's usually from a home where there were heavy smokers. It's nicotine build up.
If you see ones covered in dried up mud and the person opens it and the bottom of the PCB is clean, it's likely a fake that they purposely weathered so they can "restore" it.
Genuine barn, garage or basement finds will always have a few things: More rust than dirt and signs of mold and mildew. Unless they were actually in a flooded basement or barn, question every single console that's being "restored" that looks like it has dried mud on the outside of it.
I cant take this channel seriously when every single console has had evidence of being thrown in mud. Would you buy a broken console that appeared to be covered in mud at one point? Maybe once or twice to see if it's actually been in a flood, but when every console he gets looks exactly the same....come on now.
16:05 jaja what did you do with the little insect? jajaja
What did you do to this little fella at 16:03 ? :c
hahaha, I killed him, thanks for watching.
Bonjour le nom des produits utilisés pour le nettoyage merci
I remember stumbling upon this channel back in 2020 during my remote senior year and it being oddly satisfying to watch on breaks in between classes and when I had no work to do. Glad I found it again!
That's awesome! thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
bravo
Restauração top, deu do o cara cuspindo no cartucho no final, gera oxidação.😥
Does anyone else ever watch these and think "omg why doesn't he soak the pieces in the soapy water for 15 minutes!" or is it just me lol
Because it is an ASMR video.
so yeah, it is just you...lol