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Anonymous Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SNES not working with Street Fighter Alpha 2 (graphic chip)

Hi I have two Super Nintendo Entertainment Systems with original power and rca cables and i cannot play street fighter alpha 2 cartridge anymore. any other game works well. i noticed it has 3 pin cards or whatever it is called instead of just 1 like most of the snes cartridges. so my question is: mainly why? and theres a solution? PD: snes and game both are USA versions thank you very much

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I'm not sure what a pin card is, but my best guess is that the game is dirty?

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