What's with all the Famicom bootlegs in Hudson shells?

Started by ndiddy, December 29, 2017, 04:18:11 pm

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ndiddy

I found a seller on Ebay selling a bunch of bootleg Famicom games. The strange part is that around 75% of them are in shells for random Hudson Soft games. Is there a reason for this (easy rewritability, mapper support, etc) or is it just whatever carts the bootlegger had on hand (if that was the case, you'd think there would be a lot more Pro Yakyuu carts in there though).

Here's all his bootleg listings:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=&_ssn=pal52&_armrs=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1313.TR9.TRC0.A0.H0.Xfamiclone.TRS1&_nkw=famiclone&_sacat=0

fcgamer

They're nothing special, just old bootlegs from the late 80s and early 90s ;)

Not Hudson shells either, just bootlegged carts featuring labels that copied that design.

It's one of many generic bootleg label designs from that time period.
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fcgamer

I take my previous answer back.  A few days ago I saw something, and late last night a lightbulb turned on in my head over these cartridges.  I'll post more details later, but these could be more signficant than I originally thought.   ;D    :o
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fcgamer

I think it's quite possible Hudson had their hand in the mix
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fcgamer

Quote from: UglyJoe on September 17, 2018, 05:29:52 pm
Scandalous :-X


It wouldn't have been the first time something like this happened, as there was a ton of Konami games, including both chipped and globs version of Contra, that were fakes (well fake shells and legit PCBs) likely endorsed by Konami.

A few days back I saw a picture of a clone machine made by Hudson's Taiwan division / joint venture project (I forget the exact relations, but Hudson was definitely involved). While at first I thought it was just a neat obscure clone machine, what later struck me was that the cartridge stuck inside the machine was one of these pirates with the Hudson-inspired Hu label.

Coincidence? Possibly, but it just seemed really odd, especially when l had later learned the picture came from a guy (non-collector/gamer) whose dad used to work for the company back in the day. I tried to inquire more, but sadly the dad had passed away a few years back :'(
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