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Posted on Sep 11th 2013 at 10:47:11 PM by (A8scooter)
Posted under Super Nintendo, SNES Gameboy Super Gameboy

I figured out some of the bugs with my video editing software and got this video up. ( Better intros to come ).

In this episode : This week's moment is dedicated to a cart that did more than just play a game but opened up a whole library to the Super Nintendo System. Even though this isnt the first time a gaming company made a cart that made a system backwards compatible but this was the first time for Nintendo and this was a big thing for me growing up.




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I never viewed the GB as a viable platform when I was a kid, likely because the amount of blurring and poor screen quality.  It wasn't until I played through FF Legend 3 on the Super Gameboy that I started to really look at what the platform had to offer, and since this happened in 1998 I really had a lot to look at.

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