I come from a time where getting things online wasn't a normal thing...so I tend to forget it exists. I think of getting some Japanese games as this unattainable goal I'll figure out someday. Then I remember Amazon exists in this day and age and go look it up and OH LOOK - they've got it right there for a reasonable price from a store right in the US!
Now I know Famicom games don't fit in an SNES, and I know all you gotta do is cut these little tabs out of the SNES to get 'em to fit. I tried cutting out those tabs a long time ago and failed. I'm a little hesitant to try again. I did find a Famicom on Amazon for a reasonable price, though!
I just have to stop and think about some things, like: Will the plug work in my outlets? Is it the same shape and, if so, does the voltage even line up? Would I fry the system if I just plugged it in without checking?
On top of that, should I even bother? I could probably look up a way to mod my SNES, but it's kind of a pristine little guy I got from my Grandma and I'm afraid to cut the poor thing (my previous try at cutting the tabs were on a different SNES that has a cracked connector where the power supply plugs in). On top of that, there's only a few games that I want, and I'm not sure if it's worth getting a Famicom, other than for the collector's value (you know, I like having things).
I suppose I could just go back to emulators again and find a controller for my computer and hook it up to the TV...but I don't know. I lost my whole emulated library back in high school when the family computer got fried...I still have flashbacks to all those games and all the work I had done on that computer. Never went back and downloaded any of the stuff I lost. I like having a cartridge in hand nowadays, if I can manage. Like I said, it's sort of a collector's thing now, as well. Guess I'm just looking for opinions as well as info!