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Modern Vintage Gamer | SNES Piracy in the 90s - Disk Copiers @ModernVintageGamer | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Back in the 90's if you wanted to make backups of your Super Nintendo cartridges, you'd need a game backup device, also known as a SNES disk copier. These devices would allow you to dump almost every SNES cartridge to one or more floppy disks, but they were also a tool for pirates to copy disks completely removing the need for an original cartridge. In today's episode we take a closer look at one such SNES back up device known as the Pro Fighter X Turbo. Please Enjoy!

TimeStamps:

00:00 - 00:58 - Intro to the Pro Fighter X Turbo - SNES Copier
00:59 - 04:04 - A deeper look at the Pro Fighter X Turbo
04:05 - 06:04 - Fixing a non-working floppy drive.
06:04 - 09:12 - Dumping Games and limitations.
09:13 - 11:57 - Conclusion
11:58 - 12:18 - Outtro

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