| noname2200 said: Thanks to all of you for pitching in! superchunk said: meh... my $8 spent on Wii VC is easier. :P I gave my SNES cartridges to my sister. She still loves that system, but for whatever reason she doesn't want to play those same games on the VC. *shrug* smbu2000 said: noname2200 said: Thanks for the confirmation, Rath. And holy crap, I did not know that the SNES used CR2032's. That's surprisingly convenient!Oh they use those? I just replaced the battery on my Sega Saturn the other day and it uses the same CR2032 battery as well! Admittedly it's a lot easier replacing that one than cracking open my SNES carts. That's actually why I have about a half dozen of those batteries lying around. My Saturn "died" about two years back, taking my Dragon Force save with it, so imagine my surprise when I found out that 1) the Saturn's system memory uses a battery, and 2) it's a very common battery. |
I prefer playing on the console instead of using VC. I have VC games when I don't have the console or I can't find the game for a decent price. e.g. I bought Sin and Punishment as I don't have an N64. I didn't buy FF4/5/6 as I have the Super Famicom carts.
Yeah, the batteries seem to die pretty quickly in the Saturn. It's always good to have one of those storage/memory carts to back-up your saves. They can be a bit wonky though. I have a standard one that doesn't seem to work well and I have an Action Replay 4M Plus cart as well that doubles as a storage cart and a RAM cart. (I got that in 1997 or 1998 I believe)

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And holy crap, I did not know that the SNES used CR2032's. That's surprisingly convenient!