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QuébecXivigg8 years ago

Hello everyone,

i'm new in here from Canada :)

over the last month i've watched some speed run done by member of your community and it was very fun to see the game of my childhood came back to life. As i still own my old SNES, i've decided to get back to it and why not, try to speed run myself as best as i can. Which at the moment isn't very well ;)

But practice make perfect they say so i'm improving a little.

I've recently acquired a japanese card (because why not ?) and i'm trying to determine which version it is. On the back, the imprinted number are 09 which would point toward a 1.0 version right ? But i've been told that some eBay seller are changing the casing on the card, so it may not mean anything after all :(

As i'm still learning (a lot), i'm not familiar with the Japanese 1.0 "exclusive" bugs (or glitches ? which term should i use ?) so i'm unsure whichbugs/glitches to use to test the card authenticity. So far, i've tried to make the "stair super speed" (how do you call it ??) work, but it doesn't (but it may be me not being able to achieve it) and the "fake flippers" (again is it how you call it ?) which, to my delight, i achieve (yay me !!) but are these glitch exclusive to the japanese 1.0 cards ?? i don't know :(

I know the commentator in the different speed run i've watched did mentioned them, but i don't really remember and aside from watching the speed run all over again, i doubt i would be able to find the correct place in the different video with the information i'm looking for. I've also searched the web, but i guess my search terms are incorrect.

So i'm now asking those who are more knowledgable than i am. How would you test a card to make sure it's Japanese 1.0 ??

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