I had a temporary visitor, an SMC-777C with original box and a handful of original disks. The disks included were the default system disks and a couple of games: SMC Super Golf and Salad no Kuni no Tomato Hime (Princess Tomato of the Salad Kingdom). The box for this system isn’t all that common so I decided to make a post for posterity’s sake.





I already have the system and a set of original disks, and if I had a lot more space, I might want to keep the box, but “a lot of space” does not describe my current situation! So I bought this whole setup essentially for the Tomato Hime game and have been selling off everything else. SMC Super Golf was an interesting game, I’ll give it that; it had a very unique swing system where you press a key to guide your club through a semi-circle to improve your accuracy. Very light on graphics but overall not bad. Ultimately I sold it, too, though. Fortunately, the whole thing booted up and Tomato Hime work fine.


