So, story...
Picked up a few games from a new game store in town (anyone from the Cincinnati area checkout RLA Games in Eastgate Mall!!!, Awesome quality!). I get home and neither of the snes games will load (Darius Twin and Space invaders). Click the power button and nothing. I'm playing through a framemeister, rgb scart, top quality cable. Because both games don't work I start to freak out.
I had just tested a Genesis pickup (Virtua Racer) through the same setup (Framemeister , rgb scart) and it worked flawlessly. Okay, so not the setup.
I try a different cable, s-video, on the snes. Nothing from either of the new games. Try an older game, Kiby superstar. Nothing. Try another, super Mario world, works instantly, flawless picture.
Okay, so I try a few more, some work (turtles in time, star fox), some don't. After a few more tries with with space invaders, I finally get a black screen (instead of the default framemeister no signal blue screen). I wait a few seconds then hit the restart button. Comes up flawlessly. Turn off then back on and it's working. I take the cart out to try Darius Twin again. Nothing. Put space invaders back in, and nothing again, except this time I leave it on for about 15 seconds. Turn off, then back on, and it's working again.
This time I put Darius Twin back in, turn on (nothing) and let it sit for about 20 seconds. Hit the reset button, and Bam it's working flawlessly (played for about an hour and died on the last boss...)
Thinking I'm on to something, I put Kirby superstar back in. Turn on, and nothing, but let it sit 20 seconds. Hit the reset button and, you guessed it, fired right up perfectly.
TLDR: do your carts need to warm up ever? Is there something about my snes or my carts that would cause this? I tested with a few Genesis carts i've had work inconsistently in the past and sure enough leaving them in with the power on for about 20-30 seconds cause them to boot up from blank screens.
I do have a few theories:
- the power supplies in a few of my consoles might be on their way out and are failing to provide adequate voltage until the cart has time to build up.
- the capacitors in my consoles/some carts may be going bad (didn't check to see if these particular carts had capacitors) and take time to warm up.
- flash memory must be "refreshed", with manufacturers advising you to power up flash memory every 2-3 years to ensure the memory holds data and to keep the cells healthy. Could these carts literally just need to be refreshed? This one is hard to believe as my NES carts don't exhibit this behavior, only (per my testing) my 16 bit carts. Could be something about the memory used during this time period?
Anyway, thanks for reading. Next time your cart doesn't work, try laving it in with the power on for 20ish seconds then reset the console!