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A ROM?

Are there any ROMs of this anywhere? Where would the screenshot have came from? The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nerfman100 (talk • contribs)

Zelda II SNES Remake

In one of the Iwata Asks (OoT 3DS, I wanna say) Yoshiaki Koizumi (LttP and LA writer, Mario Galaxy director) mentioned that one point before OoT development began he and Miyamoto were working on a polygonal sidescrolling remake of Zelda II for the Super Famicom. I wonder if the Zelda II title screen song on this cartridge has any connection to that project... NESter (talk) 22:32, 6 November 2016 (EST)

Hidden Burn-In Test?

I work repairs in a retro shop and a SNES with a bad PPU came in that would boot the test cart to a pink screen. When the CPU is still good, I can usually still progress in the menus a bit until something PPU related crashes it. As it's the first option, pressing Start after boot will usually start the Controller Test even if it can't be seen, but this SNES starts the Burn-In Test instead. The top text is missing and the font used is different. It quickly crashes after the DRAM test. I mix and match good/bad CPU/PPU's often and have never seen this occur, so I figured I'd drop it in here in case anyone is bored enough to see if perhaps some disabled routine is being triggered that boots straight to a modified burn-in test.

Hastily taken off-center pic of font

The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sonicandtails (talk • contribs)