

Okay, so Tri-Star Super 8 BIOS is one of those weird, obscure SNES cartridges that makes you go, "Wait, this existed?" It's not a game—more like a boot-up BIOS screen with some basic options, almost like a prototype or test tool. You power it on, and suddenly you're staring at this stark blue-and-white menu with options for memory management and system checks.
Honestly, it feels like stumbling onto some forgotten developer kit. There's no music, just this eerie silence while you navigate through menus that were clearly never meant for regular players. If you're into SNES hardware quirks or love digging up gaming oddities, it's a neat little artifact. Otherwise? You'll probably close it after five minutes.
Definitely more of a curiosity than something you'd actually play.
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