Finds (Famicom/FDS)

Started by Alex930, July 30, 2006, 12:09:34 am

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JC

November 30, 2006, 01:31:37 pm #90 Last Edit: December 01, 2006, 10:40:56 am by JC
Honestly, I haven't paid much attention to the Nekketsu to know what they sell for. But I compared the price of this lot to the single CIBs I've seen and figured it was a good enough deal. I paid $170 shipped. And I plan to keep them.

Help me out with the titles:

Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball-bu: Soccer-hen
Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai
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Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League
Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu: Subette Koronde Dairantō
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Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari

Doc


JC

Just got my 83 game lot! :D More soon. I'll need help identifying some.

vealchop



Super early pre-famicom mini-roulette game by Nintendo. One of the first things they released here in America along with playing cards. 8 bucks including shipping! My second one!  ;D
-chop

JC


vealchop

Wow JC I guess you did get a good deal on those Nekketsu games, check this out:

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-chop

JC

Yeah. Once I bought those Nekketsus, I began paying attention to the pricing of them. Toysonlinehk has several brand new and used and they're all priced over $50. I think I got a decent deal. Could have been better, of course. But I'm happy with it.

JC

Just picked up one of those Turbo Gwhatever+ doodads and one of them HoneyBee things like in Chimy's lazy pic. :) Ah, my last Famicom purchases for several months. :(

JC

December 12, 2006, 01:48:58 pm #98 Last Edit: January 30, 2007, 11:43:04 pm by JC
Anyone recognize the adaptor there? What does it convert? SFC to SNES?

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madman

Do you have a better pic of it?  What's the top look like?  How many pins?

JC

Good questions. All I know is that it doesn't fit Famicom. It's packed up right now, but I'll try to have a better description/pic in a few days.

madman

It's definitely some kind of SFC adapter based on the case.  Could be a SNES/SFC converter like you thought.

madman

Here's what I got today. 



The 52 in 1 above shows 52 uniques according to the label, including 2 versions of SMB 2.  The 43 in 1seems to have 11 that repeat.


The big 100 in 1 will probably be the coolest, it's the heaviest of them all.  Most feel like they just have a ROM glob.  The 100 in 1 also uses actual cart labels if you look closely you can see "TV Game cartridge."  The Pokemon cart is most likely 4 hacks. 



Fifty-five pirate FDS disks. 


A sampling of some of the pirate disks.  Note the SMB3 artwork which is most likely an SMB1 level hack.  1943 is most likely a cartridge "trained" to work on the FDS with a game doctor. 

JC

Cool stuff, man. Jealous over here. I'm really into pirates, so if you find anything unusual on any of those, post some screenshots here or in the pirates thread under Famicom/FDS. I'd love to see an upclose of Pikachu (if that's what's on there).

Doc