These tabs are the only thing that prevents the Super Famicom games from being played on the Super Nintendo. If you look into the cartridge port on your Super Nintendo you will see that there are two plastic protrusions or " tabs", which match the indentations on the cartridge. The North American carts are a little bigger and have two indentations on the bottom of them that are absent on the Japanese carts. The only difference is in the shape of the cartridges. The Super Famicom is the Japanese only version of the Super Nintendo, it has the exact same controller and the same internals as the North American SNES. Fortunately it is quite easy to be able to play import Super Famicom games on your console. Today with websites like eBay it is easier than ever to obtain import Japanese games, however, it is still fairly expensive and hard to get a hold of the import game consoles. Attention: These instructions are only for the original Super Nintendo and not the smaller “slim” model, if you do not know which one you have, the older SNES has a large rectangular purple slider for the reset function and the slim model has a small purple button.
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