Games Lists (errors and additions)

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Ghegs

I would hope to see pirate carts kept away from the main site. Or kept in a separate section at the very least. Or make famicompirateworld.com as a sister site.

P

Well pirate games is quite a big part of Famicom World already, but I agree that they should definitely be in a dedicated list for unlicensed games considering their inconstancious nature.

Ghegs

Quote from: P on February 27, 2016, 03:09:22 amWell pirate games is quite a big part of Famicom World already


A fact I would also like to see remedied. Having the information available yet clearly separated would at least be a step in the right direction.

UglyJoe

February 27, 2016, 05:29:50 am #78 Last Edit: February 27, 2016, 08:20:14 am by UglyJoe
Quote from: Ghegs on February 27, 2016, 03:59:31 am
A fact I would also like to see remedied.


Please to not derail this thread into a discussion about the merits of pirate carts.  That can be done in another thread if you'd like to.

Keeping the pirate stuff in a separate list may become somewhat of a necessity depending on how we'd want to track stuff.  Again, though, that's theoretical at this point.  In the rough FW timeline that I have in my head, getting pirate stuff onto the game list is waaaay out there.  Like, years away. 

fcgamer

Quote from: Ghegs on February 27, 2016, 03:59:31 am
Quote from: P on February 27, 2016, 03:09:22 amWell pirate games is quite a big part of Famicom World already


A fact I would also like to see remedied. Having the information available yet clearly separated would at least be a step in the right direction.


No idea what you guys here are talking about.  Do you mean the unlicensed original games, or actual pirates, like Flintstones 2 on Famicom?
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Quote from: P on February 27, 2016, 03:09:22 amWell pirate games is quite a big part of Famicom World already


No idea what you guys here are talking about.  Do you mean the unlicensed original games, or actual pirates, like Flintstones 2 on Famicom?
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yes, i agree that would be a very important distiction to make.
unlicensed originals are in a completely different league than bootleg copies of official releases imho,
and should not be thrown into the same subcategory if there is to be a categorization of these matters at all.

P

I don't remember what we where talking about. :-[

dado2095

January 15, 2020, 02:01:52 am #82 Last Edit: January 17, 2020, 09:01:18 am by dado2095
following the discussion with Ugly Joe in another post, I add some ID for the game list:

$1,000,000 Kid: Maboroshi no Teikohen = SFL-KP
Abadox: Jigoku no Inner Wars = NAT-A3
Ai Sensei no O-Shi-E-Te: Watashi no Hoshi = IF-27
Alien Syndrome = SAN-AZ
Armed Dragon Fantasy Villgust = ANG-VI
Aso Maze = ? (no game found on FDD with this name. Possible repetition of Yuu Maze?)
Asumitsu Land = ? (no game found on FDD with this name. Possible repetition of Asmik-kun Land?)
Bananan Ouji no Daibouken = TFC-OJ
Baseball Fighter = VAP-V9 (9509)
Battle Rush = B-AI (not sure, this is the only thing on the box resembling an ID)
Burger Time = DFC-BGT
Businnes Wars = HCY-78/013
Chiisana Obake: Acchi Kocchi Socchi = VAP-AV 9513
Chikichiki Machine Mou Race = ATL-5I
Chip N' Dale's Rescue Rangers 2 = CAP-2D
Chiteisenku Bazolder = SFL-3V
Columbus: Ougon no Yoake = TOM-CO
Densen Rundesu = TFC-U9
Dezaemon: Designer Yousei Soft = ATH-87
Dig Dug FDD = NDS-DIG
Dig Dug 2 FDD = NDS-DD2
Dr. Chaos = PNF-DRC
Eggerland: Souzou heno Tabidachi = HAL-EGS

I hope they can be useful!  :D As soon as I have more I will post them here!



Post Merge: January 17, 2020, 08:59:09 am

More Famicom ID's

Famicom Igo Nyumon = IMX-17
Famicom Shogi: Ryuousen = IMX-1R
Flying Hero = ESF-FZ/55.6R-3
Game Party = CDS-P8
Goal!! = JF-38
Hacker: Magma Project = GTS-MPH
Hao-kun no Fushigina Tabi = SQF-HFT (Error, the publisher is DOG Square, not Sukuuera)
Hello Kitty no Ohanabatake = CTS-HL
Honmei (?) = NBF-KH (the complete name is Keiba Simulator - Honmei)
Hook = ESF-7Q/ESPG43
Hudson Hawk = ESF-Y4/ESPG40
Igo Meikan = HCT-II/006
Igo-Shinan '93 = HCT-IF/018
Igo: Kyuroban Taikyoku BPS-IGO
Jaman Tanteidan: Maringumi Maruhi Jigoma Sousa File = BAN-MAR
Jangou = VFR-Q3-10
Janken Disk Jou = GTS-JKD
Jikaishounen Met Mag = SQF-MTM
Juouki = ASM-9J
Kabushiki Doujou Jissenhen = HCT-DZ/003
Kaettekita Mario Bros. = FMC-KMAR
Karate Champ = DFC-KAR
Katte ni Shirokuma: Mori wo Sukue no Maki = CBS-WB/59-FR.4
Kattobi! Warabe Ko = PAC-KTD
Keisan Game: Sansu 5-6nen = TKS-S5
Keisan Game: Sansu Ichinen = TKS-S1
Kerokerokeroppi no Daibouken 2: Donuts Ike ha Oosawagi! = CTS-KK
Kick and Run = TFD-KIC
Kochi = NAT-T8
M-Kara no Chousenjou = TCC-M3
Magnum Kikiippatsu: Empire City 1931 = FS-2007G (TFS-MG)
Mahjong Kazoku = IFD-MJK
Matou no Houkai = L30V5918 (PNF-MAT)
Meitantei Holmes: Kiri no London Satsujin Jiken = TCC-KL
Metal Slader Glory = HAL-4J
Michael English Daibouken = SCO-MEA
Millipede = HAL-ML
Mitsume ga Tooru = TOM-3M
Moero Twin Bee: Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! = RC813
Moero!! Pro Soccer = JF-21
Momotaro Densetsu Gaiden = HFC-MV
Moon Crystal = HCT-MS/017
Moonball Magic = SQF-MBM
Mr. Jumbo Ozaki Hole in One Professional = HAL-JO



dado2095

Nakayoshi to Issho = SHI-MN
Nankin no Adobenchia = SSD-NAD
Nazoler Land = (Error. Double of Nazoler Land Soukangou)
Nazoler Land Soukangou = SSD-NSP
Nihon Ichi no Meikantoku = ASM-M8
Ninja-kun: Ashura no Shou = UPL-NJ

Olympus no Tatakai: Ai no Densetsu = IMA-AD
Oru 1 = GTS-ALD

Pachicom = TFS-PCD
Pachinko GP =DFC-PGP
Pachio-kun 5 = CDS-PE
Panic Space = GTS-PSD
Patlabor: The Mobile Police = BAN-PTL
Pinball = FMC-PND
Pulsar no Hikari = SFC-PSR
Putt Putt Golf = PAC-PPG
Puyo Puyo = TIM-PY
Puzzle Boys = ATL-PUZ
Puzznic = IGS-9U

Quiz Project Q: Cutie Project & Battle 10000 = HCT-AC/016

Reflect World = ECF-RWD
Robocco Wars = IGS-X9
RoboCop = DFC-CP
RPG Jinsei Game: The Game of Life = TFC-LI


Saikoushi Sedi = FMI-CD
Shadow Brain = R98V5934 (PNF-9S)
Shin Onigashima: Kouhen = FMC-ON1
Shin Onigashima: Zenpen = FMC-ON2
Shinjuku Chuusou Kouen Satsujin Jiken = DFC-JUK
Shogi Meikan '93 = HCT-IJ/019
Softball Tengoku = TKS-G9
Space Shadow = no ID, part of a light gun set
Star Wars = VFR-7V
Super Express Satsujin Jiken = TIX-Z4

Tama & Friends: 3 Choume Daibouken = BAN-UTM
Tantai Jinguji Saburou: Kiken na Hutari Kouhen = DFC-KF2
Tantai Jinguji Saburou: Kiken na Hutari Zenpen = DFC-KF1
Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha Zenpen =FMC-TC1
Tashiro Masashi no Princess ga Ippai = ESF-P0
Tokkou Shirei Solbrain = ANG-OM
Top Management = KOE-XQ
Topple Zip = BTC-TPZ

Ultraman Club 3: Matamata Shutsugeki! Ultra Kyoudai = SHI-3I
United States Presidential Race = HCT-AQ/002
Ushio to Tora = SHI-RA
Utsurundesu Kawauso Hawaii e Iku = ?? (Repetition of Densen Rundesu? Same release date and publisher)

Wrecking Crew = FMC-WRD

Yume Penguin Monogatari = KDS-UB

And that should be all! I've not included in the list games for which I have not found information. As sources I have used, in addition to the photos on the web, Isao Yamazaki's Famicom Complete Guide and my personal collection.

I'll post here the list of games for which I have no information, maybe someone with a bigger collection than mine might be able to give the final answers! :)

UglyJoe

January 18, 2020, 12:05:20 pm #84 Last Edit: January 18, 2020, 01:05:02 pm by UglyJoe
Thanks for the hard work!  I updated the blank IDs in the game list to use these values.  

Thank you also for the notes about potential duplicate entries, etc.  I will scrutinize and resolve those soon.

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- Deleted Aso Maze - was dupe of Yu Maze
- Deleted Asumitsu Land - Looked like mispelling of Asmik-kun Land but also said it was a FDS game.  Didn't see anything like that so deleted.
- Battle Rush is a Datach game and those don't seem to have IDs on them.  B-AI on the cart is some kind of Bandai logo.
- Hao-kun had a weird spelling of Square, yeah
- Deleted Honmei since it was a duplicate of Keiba Simulator - Honme
- Deleted the extra Nazoler Land game -- we have entries already for the four games that do exist
- Agree about Space Shadow -- does not seem to have an ID on it
- Deleted Densen Rundesu, since it was a weird dupe of Utsurun Desu

dado2095

happy to have been helpful! :) if you need a hand for something else, I'm always available!
I will post the list of potential errors / games for which I have not found information after the update of the forum software

dado2095

Hi! It's good to be back on the freshly renovated FW!  :)  As promised, here's the list of all the doubts and possible errors that I've encountered while searching the ID's. If anyone can help with some information or corrections on these titles it would be really appreciated!

-All Datach games (Dragon Ball Z: Gekitō Tenkaichi Budokai, Ultraman Club: Spokon Fight!!, SD Gundam: Gundam Wars, Crayon Shin-Chan: Orato Poi Poi, Yū Yū Hakusho: Bakutō Ankoku Bujutsue, Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament and J-League Super Top Players) don't seem to have any kind of ID, but Crayon Shin Chan has "BA-SHINCHAN" in the ID section, witch i'm almost sure is wrong. The second thing is that Crayon Shin-Chan was released in both Datach Cart and standard Famicom cart on the same day. The famicom version isn't present in the list, and the only ID on this version is a "27" on the side of the box.

-post Sky Kid Namcot games don't seem to have ID's, or rather, apparently they have it but I'm unable to understand where this ID is on the cartridge/box/manual. For example I own a copy of Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti and the code is reported to be "NAM-FSH-4900", but on my copy this code is nowhere to be found! Where's the ID on this games?

- "Nantatte!! Baseball: Kogame Cassette '91 Kaimakuban" and "Nantatte!! Baseball: Kogame Cassette OB All-Star Hen" don't seem to have any king of ID on the cart or the box.

-Karaoke Studio, Karaoke Studio Top Hits 20 Vo. 1 and 2 don't seem to have any kind of ID on the cart or the box.

-Safety Rally = (I've looked at some photos of the cart and the blue outer case and, unless it's on the map of wich there are no good resolution photos, it seems to have no ID)
-Curotsukusu, Nakiri Yagyou, Solitaire, Suzugou (no informations found on these games. Wrong names? Possible repetitions?)

-Gyuwanburaa Jikochuushinha 2 (possible repetition of Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2 by Asmik?)
-Katsuba Densetsu (possible repetition of Kagero Densetsu published by Pixel Soft.?)

-Kiddy Sun in Fantasia (it doesn't seem to have an ID, but from the photos online there are at least two label variants so maybe some version have one)

-Madar no Tsubasa (possible repetition of Wing of Madoola? The names are a bit different but it's the only game that comes up in a research)

-Space School (all games in the series don't seem to have ID on box or cart)

-Star Soldier: Time Trial Special Soft (I only saw one photo of the cartridge, and it seem to have no ID)

-Wakusei Aton Gaiden (I was unable to find any photo of the box/instrucions for this game, if they exist, but judging from the disc it doesn't seem to have an ID)

That's all!

On a sidenote, maybe we should add something when the ID is not present? Like a "///" or "NO ID" in the designated section? just not to leave a blank in the list.

Jedi Master Baiter

Where is Robot Gyro (Gyro Set) on the list?

I was trying to see which of the two R.O.B. games came first, and I had trouble finding Robot Block (didn't know it was actually called 'Block Set.' But where's the other one?

P

They are there aren't they? Block and Gyro. Month and date is in a weird order but it appears the Block Set were released first 26 july 1985. Gyro Set is 13 august same year.


The whole set with the game and parts is called Block Set and Gyro Set respectively but the title of the actual ROM cartridge is Robot Block and Robot Gyro respectively. That's how I understands it.

Also the gyroes are never referred to as gyro in the Japanese version of the manual for some reason. They are just "koma" (meaning playing pieces/pawns) even though the word is used in the title.

UglyJoe

Weird that we called one "Block Set" and the other just "Gyro".  I renamed "Gyro" to be "Gyro Set", as I think that is more accurate.  There are "aka" titles for both of them containing the title-screen variants and NTSC names.