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200-in-1 |
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Manufacturer: | Unknown |
| Origin: | Unknown | |
| Actual Number of Games: | 39+? | |
| Additional Info/Scans: | List
Some (all?) actual games Scan of front of box Scan of back of box |
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| Year:Unknown Features:Unknown |
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| This is obviously a newer GB cart, as you
can see by the Flying Mario ripped from Super Mario 64 (note the "only for Nintendo
64" verbiage in the circle around Mario on the box front above). I have to admit,
pirate cart art is getting much better these days. Sure, it is still clip art taken from a
hodgepodge of sources, but at least it looks nice all strewn together. And what about that
Sonic game? Is that a hack, or one of those neat-o HK original creations? Well, who knows.
How many original games is on this, is anyone's guess. This has appeared a few times on
eBay, it is probably quite common as far as pirates go. Info and pic ripped from eBay |
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220-in-1 |
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Manufacturer: | Hand Game? |
| Origin: | Unknown | |
| Actual Number of Games: | 23 | |
| Additional Info/Scans: | List of
actual games Scan of front of box Scan of back of box |
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| Year:Unknown Features:Unknown |
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| Check out the weird company logo in the
bottom left hand corner. "Hand Game"??? (insert your own masturbation joke
here). This cart doesn't contain near the amount of titles the box claims (see the scan of
the back of the box above), but it still actually has some really cool titles (see the
list above). Info and pic courtesy Marten Nielsen/Classicon |
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