Yamaneko : you're right on this one.
SWCDX2: 1 Super UFO: 0
What do you mean by you cannot connect the SNES mouse? Of course you can connect it, but it might not work. Doesn't the SNES mouse work with Cannon Fodder etc when you load the ROM onto the SWCDX2? I had no idea about that...
"Certain games don't work when you connect a by pass cart"
You can't say that. The SWCDX2 can't handle ALL those games, so that's why it doesn't work. You can't say that it's fault, it just can't. I bet the Super UFO doesn't even have that function at all, at least the SWCDX2 does for some games, so that's a minus, that's 1 one more point for the SWCDX2.
Yamaneko : You're absolutely NOT sure of this.
SWCDX2: 2 Super UFO : 1!
The SWCDX2 can be bought with 64 Mbit RAM, the Super UFO cannot. You have to upgrade it yourself, and that's not easy.
Yamaneko : Right
SWCDX2: 3 Super UFO: 1!
I don't think there is one single function that the Super UFO has, that the SWCDX2 hasn't. And if you want to say that it has a NTSC/PAL switch... So what? You buy the SWCDX2 you want/need, not buy a NTSC one, and then complain that it doesn't work on a PAL SNES.
Yamaneko : If they are equal then why +1 on swc dx2 and 0 on super ufo ?
SWCDX2: 4 Super UFO: 2!
Price:
SWCDX2- 210 US dollars Super UFO: 100 dollars.
SWCDX2: 4 Super UFO: 3!
TOTAL: What is better to spend your money on, the SWCDX2 or the Super UFO?
Of course the SWCDX2.
Yamaneko : i'd say super ufo, costs 2x less and only annoying thing is the floppy thing, but no big deal.
SWCDX2: 4 Super UFO: 4!
4 to 4
There you have it.
Oh another thing, if the SNES mouse doesn't work on the SWCDX2, which u say, I can bet you 10 bucks that it won't work with the Super UFO either.
And I'm talking about two completely functioning units, not some extreme cases.