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This is a list of games whose [[Game Pak]]s expose all 62 pins to the [[Cartridge Slot]].  Their game paks generally contain more [[Enhancement Chips]] and thus are harder to emulate and draw more current.
This is a list of games whose [[Game Pak]]s expose all 62 pins to the [[Cartridge Slot]].  Their game paks generally contain more [[Enhancement Chips]] and thus are harder to emulate and draw more current.


This list is incomplete; you can help SnesLab by expanding it.
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 18 July 2023

This is a list of games whose Game Paks expose all 62 pins to the Cartridge Slot. Their game paks generally contain more Enhancement Chips and thus are harder to emulate and draw more current.

This list is incomplete; you can help SnesLab by expanding it.

StarFox
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Super MIDI Pak
Yoshi's Island

See Also