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Capcom are releasing a brand new cartridge to buy for the SNES. They'll cost $100 with only 5500 being made. They'll be in a red cartridge and an illuminous green version (only 1000 of 5500 will be these). Apparently they can be also played on the SNES Classic but you can play on the original SNES, which comes with a fire warning(?!) as the consoles are that old. I think we may see a resurgence of cartridge games over the next 2 years. I'm all for it, providing they don't take us all for a ride with special super duper unique editions costing $500 each.
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Going round @Findmartin was a thing of beauty to play on his SNES and have a 5-set thriller on this solid tennis game 3 surfaces with lawn being my favourite, you would have to adapt your play towards the surface as well as the player. Your opponents racquet hand was one of the most telling features as it was difficult to play a Left hander if you were a Right hander. World Tour has to be one of the most defining features in early SNES games. Tournaments around the World and with a save feature via passwords (something that Prince of Persia was most memorable for) meant you could craft a season long tour to build on winning as many trophies as possible and a fine job if you could win across all 3 surfaces - Hard surface was a bitch with the CPU hitting top spin cross court winners. Phil was my favourite character, always aimed to get fast aces down the centre like Greg Rusedski the true brit he was *cough*. Always favoured playing at the bottom rather than the top end, over hitting shots was a big habit due to the perception on where you are and trying find the back corners. Still love playing this game today.