QUOTE(coriandery @ Dec 20 2008, 02:36 AM)
I still remember when my dad took me to buy my Super Famicom in Sungai Wang from a game shop near the main entrance on the right (think it's a camera shop now) in 1992. Still remember demoing Super Mario World in the store and being so excited and amazed at the graphics, that I died running straight into the first koopa on World 1-1. Think I got Street Fighter 2 as well... was simply in awe of how close it looked to the console version.
Think I gave my Super Famicom away when I hit my mid-teens. Wish I still had it now. Ironically I still have my NES (and Mario 3, still in working condition.

) but I always love the Super Famicom more.
i think i know that shop u mention about. they got one big 29 inch Sharp brand TV that got a internal super famicom buid in with it.. hehe... that time where super famicom or super nes is HOT topic in town! that time i still in secondary school... always dream of a tv of my own that SUPPORT S VIDEO or RGB input to play game... hehehe... those kind of TV is so luxury for that time.
now those port only collecting dust behind TV since ........H.......D..........M............I arrive
my favourite game that time is... RANMA 1/2.... very fun game... especially the transform mode..pour water..

even the dialogue clips are all high quality that only can reproduce from Super Famicom high quality sound chip!
then one thing i really admire that time is the box art from SUPER FAMICOM game box... all is so well drawn
(take an example... Street fighter cover art produce by capcom hired artist in japan is always better than US version art rendering)
U.S. rendering on street fighter art always give me goosebump!!!

another great experience from a game released in Super Famicom is "YUYU HAKUSHO" !!
i remember turning my "LAU YA" tv volume kuat kuat everytime i play the just to enjoy the excitement of "RAAAAAAAAY GAAAAAAAN" (those who play before will know what i mean) hehe.
This post has been edited by jimlhj76: Dec 31 2008, 04:34 PM