Sometimes the early version of a console are most desirable because of extra features or abilities that were later cut to save costs and sometimes later revisions with more refined internals and bug corrections are the models to get. Sometimes these revisions are all internal but many times they are also external. Usually when a gaming console comes out it goes through several revisions in its life. Another way of knowing as well is if the Serial Number of the SNES PAL console is the later models with the serial Number from. Open the bottom Expansion door on your PAL SNES, If there is the “Ring of glory” and none of the 3 solder dots, then it's 100% LEGIT that it's a 1-CHIP SNES console. This video is a comparison pitting the 1Chip revision of the Super Nintendo's RGB video output against a.Missing. The 1 I bought had a UN319 serial so I figured it was most likely a 1 chip. Just browse through and look at the pics for others up for sale and check the serials. Don't search for 1 chip snes as they are always overpriced. I just bought a 1 chip 02 for $65 on eBay. Instead, pictures of the console's serial. Any “1CHIP” listings? Nope, and if there were the seller would surely be charging appropriately. But really, how much better could it look than a typical SNES? Of course, being obsessive and idiotic, that question kept haunting me, so I started peaking back at eBay.
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