http://www.tototek.com/store/index...._id=43&zenid=7a847ac817a232dca34325d359bc5eed is this thing worth $40? and is it any good?
thats what i though too... so when i buy it i will let people know how good it is... if anyone owns one or can tell me about the build quality,game compatability stuff like that lemme know before i buy it
It's more of a collectible, I wouldn't bother. Try to get one of the super ufo's he has, they have dsp support.
oh ok thxs! i havent really dealed with snes stuff so ill take a look and might buy it! edit: he has no super ufo's right now! What now would be a better choice? $45 http://www.tototek.com/store/index...._id=33&zenid=7a847ac817a232dca34325d359bc5eed $90 http://www.tototek.com/store/index...._id=17&zenid=7a847ac817a232dca34325d359bc5eed or there snes flash cart? $95 http://www.tototek.com/store/index...._id=39&zenid=7a847ac817a232dca34325d359bc5eed
I have several Supercom32's. They work alright as far as copiers go. The menu is pretty decent as well (I mean, better than say... Super UFO 6) and images can be split at 4mbits so some games fit on only 2 disks. As far as functionality goes, naterally there are better units. You'd really only want a Supercom32 for collecting. And for collecting you could do much better than this shabby unit with busted doors (IMHO).
If you just want a functional copier, the SF7 is one of the best and readily available for cheap. It also looks much nicer paired w/an SFC than the other SNES units.