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La Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), ou simplement Super Nintendo, est une console de jeu 16 bits lancée par Nintendo en 1990. La Super Nintendo était l'une des meilleures ventes de son époque et compte encore aujourd'hui beaucoup de fans.

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Why does my Super Nintendo have no sound or image

I bought a super Nintendo cheap with 4 games. It didn't come with power cords, but she claimed that she took it to a pawn shop and it read her games. I took it home, hooked everything up, put one of the games in and nothing. So i ordered a new power cord and when it came the super Nintendo turned on with no sound or image. But without a game it does nothing and with a game the TV flashes but still no sound or image. Somebody please help!

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@avanteguarde @paperboypaddy why would you even consider merging this as a duplicate question? Your target is a different OP and 7 years older. this is not a duplicate. What's next? Merging all iPhone question that are similar.......

Do you guys check on those things or you just blindly vote on this?????

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@oldturkey03 I don't think this was the merge request I started. The one I wanted were 2 with similar titles of "my console won't power on".

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@avanteguarde @paperboypaddy check under failed votes:

MERGE AS DUPLICATE

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Last Vote: 9 hours ago

Voters: S W , Padraic Hoselton

Again, are you thinking it would be okay to merge all iPhone 7 question that deal with a broken display (or anything else that is similar) into a single question ? Hopefully not! That will totally abandon individuality on here and follow the likes of fixya and yahoo answers. I doubt that is your intention. Only merge question that are by the same author and about the same device/fault.

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@oldturkey03, yes if it cleans up the Q&A, it actually is not a bad idea. People keep asking the same questions and I personally already have been either copying/pasting my own answers or copy/pasting the links to redirect to the answers for the same question already asked.

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@avanteguarde @paperboypaddy okay good for you as the person that answers. Not good for the OP. Stuff will get lost. All that this is going to create is a "me too" forum. There are enough of them out there already.

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You have to have a game in the system for it to show up on the screen there is no splash screen like later consoles. It may be a bad a/v or rf cable depending on what you are using. Honestly your best bet is to find someone with a snes and borrow their cables to test the system itself. That way you can tell if it is your cables or the system. A friendly game store may help you test it if you were to purchase a replacement cable from them if that proved to be the case.

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