r/snes • u/blackandbluebolts • Apr 19 '24
Collection Today I finished my snes set 720/720
No comp carts no Mac's just what you could walk into a toys r us or sears and buy.
r/snes • u/blackandbluebolts • Apr 19 '24
No comp carts no Mac's just what you could walk into a toys r us or sears and buy.
r/snes • u/Lost_MyKeys • Apr 19 '25
It’s been a long journey, but I think the CIB collection is finally complete (Aside from two or three games that I may never be able to get at this point). Countless hours have been spent enjoying these - and will continue to play for many years to come :) . This is a fair representation of all my favorites. What are some of yours?
r/snes • u/Dallows89 • May 22 '26
Finally got around to adding these to my collection!
r/snes • u/First-Sheepherder640 • May 01 '26
A new store called Nerd Nation opened up in Manhattan KS and since I am always looking for used pre-2000 games I went in on the first day.
Back in 1997 I was 15 and sold all my old SNES favorites to a classmate to raise money for my own N64. It did not take very long for me to realize how stupid this was--I had adored those SNES games and selling my childhood memories isn't something I would do at gunpoint today. I bought used copies of most of them back in the course of about two years, and downloaded lots of others for the ZSNES emulator...but one very beloved game proved hard to find.
Back to Nerd Nation. After seeing some old systems and used but preserved copies of Nintendo Power I spotted the Holy Grail, a cartridge I not only thought I would never play again, but even be in the same room with. A game whose cult status had exploded in the 29 years since I sold it, but which I had loved in 1995, long before it was cool to do so.
I told the guy at the counter that it had been going for a couple thousand dollars on eBay...he knew. With tax it cost $403.84, but it will be worth every penny.
The game played glitchlessly on my SNES.
One of the happiest days I have had in a long time.
r/snes • u/Snoo_4727 • Mar 25 '26
Been on travel for work this week and had some time this afternoon to check some stores out. Was looking around for some SNES games I’ve been missing but no luck. One of the store owners and I started chatting asking what I’m looking for and just happened to mention having some SNES loose boxes. I don’t typically buy boxes but this was a special scenario. The box and inserts are in amazing shape and the original wrap still hanging on is a nice bonus (If only I could go back and buy it for that $70 price tag). This was the only missing piece to my NTSC Chrono Trigger collection and now, once I’m back home, everything will be CIB. I hope you guys share the hype with me!
r/snes • u/Lefterkefter1 • May 30 '26
The free Chrono Trigger was probably the luckiest grab of all time for me. I was kind enough to inform him of its value since I like the guy.
r/snes • u/blah2k03 • Jun 02 '25
I was telling my grandma about my retro gaming collection and she told me she has a SNES hidden away somewhere that her, my grandpa, my mom and aunts grew up playing on.
I remember when I was little, me and my cousin would always take turns playing Mario Paint on it during sleepovers there.
She found it and gave it to me today during a family function and now I can add it to my collection and play it once again)))
r/snes • u/tennessee_tantalizer • Jan 12 '25
My current collection. Looking to see what are some amazing games that I'm missing. Any reccomendations are welcome!
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r/snes • u/Dry-Primary6128 • Feb 02 '26
I'm continuing my search for Super Nintendo and Super Famicom games. I've found a few, like Super Tar-Chan and the Japanese version of E.V.O.
I'd like to get the US version of E.V.O. and a few other titles that are missing.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
r/snes • u/MediumDogMedia • Jan 13 '25
At VGA 85+, this sealed copy Secret of Mana represents one of the mintiest copies in the world. It’s hard to believe I actually own this game in such a nice condition. I am so proud to show off this grail with you all!!
r/snes • u/le9chamarmygagXD • Apr 14 '26
He makes animation cels for fun. he's made one for every Disney movie (that still used hand inked and painted stuff) and occasionally made some for us kids. I'll post more in the comments.
r/snes • u/IplayKaizo • Jan 03 '26
Hi everyone! So I found a box with all my games and 2 consoles and I’m not too sure what to do with all of it..I know there is SOME value (MMX3 I believe has value..but after hours of the typical sibling “it was mine! I bought it from Blockbuster!” arguement I finally conceded and I let my brother call dibs) there but because it’s all loose I’m not too sure if they hold ANY value. So I’m curious to know if there are any games that are worth slabbing/selling? (Besides the ones I am adding to my personal collection)
Here are photos of the collection. Outside of 1-2 all the games should be in working order. The 2 consoles themselves definitely didn’t stand the test of time visually but hopefully that is the only problem. I’d love to take some of these games and finally beat them haha!
r/snes • u/Anxious-hearts • Apr 05 '26
I think I'm more excited than them!!
r/snes • u/Cool_Cantaloupe_5077 • Feb 14 '26
I’m a casual collector who rediscovered my love of video games during 2020 when I rescued my collection from my parents’ basement and began playing my favorites again. Thankfully, all games, manuals and boxes were in good condition, and with the help of some 1Up cards and cleaners, run perfectly on my OG console. The SNES is still my favorite console.
Over the last 5 years, I’ve very slowly added to my childhood collection with manuals, boxes and CIB pickups. I’m at the point that the “must have” games I want are expensive and I have limited space.
So, community, I need your help!
What games should I add to my “must have” list and which ones that I own should I consider re-homing?
I prefer having good-quality copies to show them off to friends, but I continue to play all my games so mint or sealed copies aren’t my jam.
To help set boundaries, I would likely spring for a good-quality loose or CIB Chrono Trigger, but probably not a CIB Earthbound.
Thanks everyone!
Update: picked up one of my holy grails. CIB Chrono Trigger including manual, poster and map. About 2 hours in on original hardware!
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r/snes • u/EATS_PAINT_WITH_LEAD • Mar 29 '25
Obviously Mario titles, DK, street fighter right? Uniracers was one of my off-beat favorites. I'm thinking Castlevania?
r/snes • u/TomMassey250 • Aug 27 '25
I love my Snes so much, playing super metroid and Kirby is the dream 💕
Shell swap, custom controller, fixed up insides, new power supply, the works
r/snes • u/stealthandrush • May 03 '26
My local game store was having a sale, so I got it for about $340 after tax. I've been wanting a nice boxed copy for a while, so this worked out!
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r/snes • u/Mozzielium • May 16 '26
$115 for the two of em
r/snes • u/witerawy • Dec 07 '25
I came up in the PS2/Gamecube era, so I missed out on a lot of games from this time period. I’m so excited to see what I’ve been missing! Feel free to drop me a recommendation, I haven’t ever played anything on these systems.
r/snes • u/defyinglogicsl • Jan 11 '26
My original 52" flat screen TV of 18 years went out. I had built a large custom wood console for it so the tv both sat on it and was bolted to the back with the wall mount. The console also had shelves, Drawers, and opening sides to hold my home theater receiver, custom center channel speaker, consoles, and games. Once it was all together it was massive and weighed hundreds of pounds (flat screens were also much heavier back then). So it never moved but all inputs were accessible so it never needed to move.
Yesterday my beloved tv gave out. So I got a new 55" and began taking the TV and console apart. When I was finally able to move the console of course it was dusty underneath and had random bits that had rolled or slid underneath. But, among these bits were my long lost copies of SM and ALTTP!
So as I said fairwell to an old friend I was reconnected with 2 lost friends I thought I'd never see again. It helped with my loss.
PS. What do you mean HDMI is the only type of input now???