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Started by Hazeworks, May 15, 2013, 01:54:14 pm

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Hazeworks

Anyone seen a snes game like this? i have tried google and found nothing, tried to see if ebay has any for sale and nothing

can not seem to find any details, did not know they made carts with more than one game on

its a Japanese cart





thanks

Cheetahmen

It's a pirate multicart with a few random game stuck on it. ;)
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manuel

I think so, too.

There's an official "SF memory cassette" that allowed people to put games on it, but I don't think the ones on your cart were eligible
The carts were also more white than gray.

Hazeworks

hi

thanks all

any laws around selling such games? EG on ebay?

Nightstar699

I've heard of pirates such as this being reported and removed from eBay listings, however for the most part they sell pretty often, so I guess it's your choice. You could try selling it on the Buy/Sell/Trade board here as well.
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nerdynebraskan

Yeah, pirates officially violate eBay's rules, and are just one report away from getting yanked off. It's definitely a bit safer to sell one in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum of a gamer's forum like this one. Just a fair warning, though, that pirates aren't generally very valuable.
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L___E___T

Yeah, this definitely isn't a Nintendo Power cart.  Fully white with blank labels where you can write the name of the game or place a sticker to represent it.  I have a few of those, they made them for Gameboy and Super Famicom, used with the Disk Writer equivalents (Nintendo Power outlets) for those systems.  Official flash carts if you will.  Note that is not connected to Nintendo Power the magazine publication.
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DDCecil

I bought this from the TC and got it today. Krusty is actually Bart's Nightmare and to switch games you have to turn the system on and off. The back looks like an official real SFC cart, but where there is usually 2 small holes near the bottom, they have been removed so it can fit in a U.S. SNES. Plus the cart shell seems more cheaply made than an official one.

FamicomFreak

Kewl but yeah I agree the labels can be misleading which is why I rip mine off from my pirates and make them the real deal! ^_^



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