Yes that is the eeprom but you do not have to get that one it was just an example. The minimum size I would recommend getting is a 1 Megabit. Just choose the cheapest one that is that size (or bigger) and has 32 or 36 pins. The Pickit is for programming microcontrollers and serial eeproms not parallel eeproms. Most (if not all) SNES carts should have the 36 pin socket but there are some games that have more then one eeprom chip in them and you want to avoid them as well as any carts that use an accelerator chip (eg Super FX chip, Mario chip) this carts have the extra two cart connector tabs on the bottom have a look at your Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island game for an example of this. Just try and find a sports game they should be cheap. Don't worry if any of your questions sound funny all of us were at that point sometime in our lives as well. My re-programmable cart did not work first time either (I miscounted the pins and cut the wrong traces to rewire it!) For the eeprom programmer I would look at Kijiji, Craigslist, or eBay just make sure it supports the eeprom you are trying to program.