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Brand: Micro Innovations EAN: 0738012140109 Item Dimensions: Label: Micro Innovations Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Micro Innovations MPN: 7-38012-14010-9 Publisher: Micro Innovations Studio: Micro Innovations Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Micro Innovations designs, develops, manufactures, and markets an exciting product line of computer accessories under the respective licensed brand names. The company's mission is to provide both the retailer and the distributor an opportunity to merchandise the brand names, all from a single source.This AC power adapter is designed for Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - GoodJust fine. Product came as advertised, does what it's supposed to, and came within a reasonable amount of time. No complaints. =) Rating: - Works great for NES and SNESSomeone gave me an NES without the AC adapter. I purchased this product a few weeks ago with a new 72 bit pin connector and have been reliving my '80s childhood since. I tried it on my SNES and it works fine for that also. Rating: - Good quality ItemsI ordered this for my Super Nes because I lost the one that I had for it. It was a perfect match and it works great. I also recieved my order in a timely fashion. I will always order stuff from Amazon, because you can trust their service. Rating: - Great AdapterThis adapter does just what it says. However, the title is a little misleading. It is not only a SNES adapter, but also a NES and Sega adapter. It will work with any of the three systems. It does tend to overheat a bit. However, it powers the SNES just fine. Because of the overheating and misleading name, I give the item four out of five stars. Rating: - Oldie but goodie power supplyIt's great to know that something like an SNES ac adapter can still be used to play all your favotite SNES games. I'm a fan of Nintendo myself, and they still make these things like they used to. The ease of use is simple: just plug it in the back of the SNES system on the right little port and plug the adapter to a nearby outlet. (DUH). Also one thing I noticed, the same as years ago, is that the adapter tends to become very hot, even when the system is not on. Maybe because I use an extension cord ... Read More |