SNES How do we feel about the U.S. SNES design?

Had to put my money where my mouth is. It was $70, less than Mario Kart World, and I cleaned it all up.
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All clean, this thing is beautiful to me. It’s very hollow though, which I can see being an issue for many people. You can literally tell how hollow the system is via the eject button.

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Here it is all cleaned up.

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And here is the bottom. The only part that couldn’t be fixed with the clean was that one of the feet was crumbling. I cleaned and then fixed it like I would fix myself.

(It’s on the bottom. Nobody will know.)
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I must ask, is it okay to yoink the components that region lock it?
 
I like it. I like the design of the console. I like the carts. I like the little door that opens and closes to keep the dust out. Sure it discolors if you leave it in the sun, but there's ways to fix it.
 
Not a fan of the design of the US SNES, but that never mattered for me as long as it was functional.

If I had to guess why it looks that way, I think there are 2 main reasons: (1) to make it look less like a children's toy, so no bright colored buttons, no rounded edges like a toy computer. The design is a bit retrofuturistic, especially with the design pallet using astronaut matte grey (ex. Millennium Falcon). A lot of tech back then only came in that color or creme. (2) Cost cutting. The shell is a lot simpler and takes less assembling and requires less materials.
 
When I was a kid, I thought it looked pretty cool with the minimal colors and fancy buttons. Hey, kid me also grew up with the Sega Genesis in the house so I guess both were cool regardless. Looking back at it now, I can understand how it is seen as iconic. Some would say they grew up more with the NES and/or Atari consoles, but I still vividly remember both the SNES and Sega Genesis because of the constant battle of the games back then...

But it's off topic and one to save for another thread: I still liked the SNES design and while I do prefer the colorfulness that the other counterparts had, it's the US NTSC that feels more nostalgic to me. If I had the option though, I wish it did have the colorful buttons like the PAL one did. They're so pretty. /srs :love:
 
Honestly I like the little controller. I think purple is a nice color, smooth on the eyes and the shape round and a step up from the sharp square design on the hand. If my hard shell didn't cover up my Switch I would have had SNES skin and matching button covers on the joycon to go along with the homage.
 
I always wanted one of the Japanese/European Super consoles, but having one imported here would be rather pricey, to say the least, and it's really not worth it for me anymore. However, I genuinely like the way the non-U.S. Super Famicom looks.
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I'm sorry, but as an european... the snes is this

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the american snes... it has always looked horrible to me...
I always thought the EU version of the Super Famicom looked like a sports car from the front, kind of
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