carts:nintendo:snes

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 Firmly unscrew the front of the cartridge with a 3.8mm Gamebit or line head screw driver, and slide the top half of the shell down to expose the PCB. Firmly unscrew the front of the cartridge with a 3.8mm Gamebit or line head screw driver, and slide the top half of the shell down to expose the PCB.
  
-===== For Reference: Identifying Game Versions =====+===== Identifying Game Versions ===== 
 + 
 +Once the cart has been opened, you can decode the letters/numbers stamped on the main chip. 
 {{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}} {{:carts:nintendo:snes:snes-identifying_game_versions.png?400}}
  
-**SSS**(**S**)-**GG**(**GG**)-**V**\\ +{{:carts:nintendo:snes:sne_chip_codes.svg?600}} 
-S = System/Region (SHVC = Super Famicom/Japan/WorldSNS = USA SNESSPAL = Europe SNES)\\ + 
-= Game code (e.g. MW = Super Mario World)\\ +**S**ystem/region 
-= Version (starts at 0)\\+  * SHVC = Super Famicom/Japan/World 
 +  * SNS = USA SNES 
 +  * SPAL = Europe SNES 
 +**G**ame code (e.g. MW = Super Mario World)\\ 
 +**V**ersion (starts at 0)\\ 
 + 
 +The game code is six to nine characters. For example, the code for Super Mario World (USA) ''SNS-MW-0'' and Warlock (PAL) is ''SPAL-AWKP-0''.
  
 ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info ===== ===== Gathering and Submitting Dump Info =====
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