(Sorry if this has been asked before. I didn't know where to put this, I figured it was somewhat community oriented so I stuck it here :P )[/quote]If it was, I certainly don't remember it.
Famicom:
Aladdin (Hummer Team) - The one that actually works properly ;)
Kart Fighter - An Argentinian rerelease/repro, not entirely sure which
Mortal Kombat II Special
Street Fighter III
Multicarts:
3 in 1:
1. Harry's Legend
2. TMNT III
3. TMNT
4 in 1 - Some rubbish I got off Volumerates with incredibly cheap plastic:
1. Street Fighter VI
2. Bubble Bobble 2
3. Monster in my Pocket
4. Gun-Nac
4 in 1 - Reset based:
1. Final Mission
2. Chip 'n Dale
3. Silkworm (Player has the powerups by default)
4. RoboCop 2
4 in 1 - Again, reset based:
1. Captain Tsubasa Vol. II
2. Adventure Island IV
3. Seirei Densetsu Lickle
4. F.C. Genjin
7 in 1:
1. The King of Fighters '99
2. Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari
3. Power Rangers 2 (Hack of Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger)
4. Super Contra 6 (Contra Force hack, crashes on level 3 for some reason)
5. Ninja Ryukenden III
6. Bucky O'Hare
7. Mighty Final Fight
Donkey Kong 8 in 1:
1. Donkey Kong
2. Donkey Kong Jr.
3. Donkey Kong 3
4. SonSon
5. Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken (This one sucks, in case you're wondering)
6. Whomp'Em
7. Domkey Kong (Rubbish hack of Tiny Toon Adventures)
8. Chuka Taisen
Magic Game 1 (8 in 1) - Would probably be the best multicart I own if it worked on my Famicom:
1. Rockman 2
2. Duck Tales
3. Super Mario Bros.
4. Zanac
5. Double Dribble
6. Jackal
7. Rainbow Islands
8. Arkanoid
Super HiK 1997 8 in 1:
1. Bomberman II
2. Tetris 2 (Not the Tengen one)
3. Double Dribble
4. The Little Mermaid
5. Hatris
6. The Legend of Zelda
7. Contra
8. Super Mario Bros. 2 (Apparently crashes on world 7)
18 in 1 - I forget what half of the games are, but they're nothing special.
64 in 1 - Actually has 53 games:
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1. Adventure Island
2. Gradius
3. Star Soldier
4. The Goonies
5. The Legend of Kage
6. Tetris
7. Super Mario Bros.
8. TwinBee
9. Ninja Jajamaru-kun
10. City Connection
11. B-Wings
12. 1942
13. Spartan X
14. Bomberman
15. Front Line
16. Lunar Ball
17. Golf
18. Baseball
19. Pinball
20. Gomoku Narabe
21. Lode Runner
22. Championship Lode Runner
23. Mahjong
24. 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong
25. Nuts & Milk
26. Macross
27. Star Force
28. Yie Ar Kung-Fu
29. Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken
30. Mario Bros.
31. Donkey Kong
32. Donkey Kong Jr.
33. Donkey Kong 3
34. Mappy
35. Excitebike
36. F-1 Race
37. Road Fighter
38. Popeye
39. Galaga
40. Pac-Man
41. Galaxian
42. Ice Climber
43. Exerion (Hack version which removes the single shot limit)
44. Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match
45. Battle City
46. Sky Destroyer
47. Balloon Fight
48. Formation Z
49. Pooyan
50. Circus Charlie
51. Karateka
52. Super Arabian
53. Antarctic Adventure
76 in 1 - Really only has 10 games:
1. Super Pocket Monster (Unplayable hack of Pocket Monster)
2. Kid Dracula or whatever it's called
3. Chip 'n Dale 2
4. Galaxian
5. Pooyan
6. Track & Field
7. Ikki
8. Macross
9. Raid on Bungeling Bay
10. Brush Roller
84 in 1 - Got this with my Ultra 8-Bit
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1. Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshu 80 Nichi Dai Bouken
2. 1942
3. Arkanoid
4. Aladdin III (Magic Carpet 1001 with the title screen removed)
5. Argus
6. Adventure Island
7. Penguin-Kun Wars
8. Super Arabian
9. Super Dyna'mix Badminton
10. Baltron
11. B-Wings
12. Boat Race (F-1 Race hack)
13. Bird Week
14. Boom Man (Bomber Man hack)
15. Brush Roller
16. Clay Shoot (Duck Hunt with only the Clay Shoot mode available and the title screen has been removed)
17. Chack'n Pop
18. Circus Charlie
19. City Connection
20. Challenger
21. Dig Dug
22. Dough Boy
23. The Tower of Druaga
24. Devil World
25. Dingdong (Hack of Binary Land)
26. Door Door
27. Dynamite Bowl
28. Elevator Action
29. Exerion
30. Formation Z
31. Front Line
32. Fire Dragon
33. Flappy
34. Flipull
35. Field Combat
36. Galaga
37. Zunou Senkan Galg
38. Geimos
39. Gyrodine
40. Gotcha! The Sport!
41. Galaxian
42. Gradius
43. Hyper Olympic
44. Joust
45. Karateka
46. The Legend of Kage
47. Lode Runner
48. Lunar Ball
49. Macross
50. Magic Jewelry
51. Magmax
52. Mappy
53. Millipede
54. Championship Lode Runner
55. Spar (Urban Champion hack)
56. Shoot UFO (Duck Hunt hack)
57. Othello (Bit Corp. version)
58. Pooyan
59. Pac-Land
60. Pandamar (Super Mario Bros. hack)
61. Obake no Q Tarou: Wan Wan Panic
62. Route-16 Turbo
63. Raid on Bungeling Bay
64. Road Fighter
65. Feat (Yie Ar Kung-Fu hack)
66. Sky Destroyer
67. Space Invaders
68. Star Gate
69. Star Force
70. Son Son
71. Spartan X
72. Spelunker
73. Spy Vs Spy
74. Sqoon
75. Star Luster
76. Tag-Team Pro Wrestling
77. Tank 1990
78. Twin Bee
79. Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match (Title screen says Wrestle)
80. The Goonies (The HUD is broken and the player only gets 1 life as opposed to 3)
81. Wisdom Boy
82. Warpman
83. Xevious
84. Zippy Race
150 in 1 Real Game:
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1. Contra (12 in 1 menu)
2. Super Contra (20 in 1 menu)
3. Contra Force
4. Super Contra 7
5. Raf World
6. Final Mission
7. Kage
8. Probotector 2: Return of the Evil Forces (European version of Super Contra)
9. Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero
10. Defenders of Dynatron City
11. Werewolf: The Last Warrior
12. Double Dragon III
13. Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (Some of the graphics are missing)
14. Bubble Bobble 2
15. Fighting Road
16. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
17. Fire 'n Ice
18. Bad Dudes
19. Mission: Impossible
20. Blue (Badly done hack of Wacky Races)
21. Guevara
22. Donald Land
23. Super Mario Bros.
24. Fighting Road (Repeat)
25. Super Bros. 6 (Hack of Tiny Toon Adventures)
26. Super Mario World 9 (Hack of Adventure Island II)
27. 10 10 Super Bros.: Kung Fu Mari (Hack of Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu)
28. Super Mario 14 (Hack of Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3)
29. Mario 16 (Hack of Joe & Mac)
30. Space Hospital (Dr. Mario hack)
31. Mario Bros.
32. Adventure Island
33. Mario is Missing!
34. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
35. Super PoPo's Adventure
36. The Hulk (Another Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu hack)
37. Silver (Little Nemo hack)
38. Juuouki (Hacked version with extra health)
39. Galaxy 5000
40. Golgo 13: The Riddle of Icarus
41. Snow Bros.
42. Probotector 2: Return of the Evil Forces
43. Untitled (Harry Potter themed Panic Restaurant hack)
44. The Simpsons: Bart Vs the Space Mutants
45. Golden Axe IV (Astyanax hack)
46. Heavy Barrel
47. Bucky O'Hare
48. Ninja Crusaders
49. Double Dribble
50. Rolling Thunder
51. Lifeforce
52. The Little Mermaid
53. Rainbow Islands
54. Argos no Senshi
55. Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun
56. Side Pocket
57. Friday the 13th
58. Zanac (15 lives)
59. Musashi no Ken: Tadaima Shugyou Chuu
60. Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach (Crashes near the end of the 1st hole)
61. Castle Excellent
62. Tiger-Heli
63. Dropzone
64. Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum
65. Egypt
66. Alpha Mission
67. Milon's Secret Castle
68. Monster Truck Rally
69. Track & Field
70. Battletank
71. Aladdin III (Magic Carpet 1001 hack)
72. Dynamite Bowl
73. Battleship
74. Mickey Mouse
75. Quarth
76. John Elway's Quarterback
77. Karate Champ
78. King's Knight
79. Minna no Tabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen
80. Nagagutsu o Haita Neko - Sekai Isshuu 80 Nichi Daibouken
81. Baltron
82. Mach Rider
83. Onyanko Town
84. Robot Gyro (AKA Gyromite)
85. Geimos
86. Hydlide Special
87. Star Luster
88. Exed Exes
89. Pac-Land
90. Thexder
91. The Tower of Druaga
92. Ninja Hattori-kun
93. TwinBee
94. Front Line
95. Elevator Action
96. Sqoon
97. Slalom
98. Fire Dragon
99. Tetris (Tengen)
100. 1942
101. Lot Lot
102. Fish War (Balloon Fight hack)
103. Mighty Bomb Jack
104. Spelunker
105. Gyrodine
106. Magmax
107. B-Wings
108. Tag Team Pro Wrestling
109. Wrecking Crew
110. Spartan X
111. Arkanoid
112. Dig Dug II
113. Astro Robo Sasa
114. SonSon
115. Onyanko Town
116. Xevious
117. Soccer
118. Challenger
119. Blob Buster (Dig Dug II hack)
120. Little Red Hood
121. Cardcaptor Sakura (The Tower of Druaga hack)
122. Pac-Man
123. Donkey Kong
124. Dig Dug
125. Bomber Man
126. Star Gate
127. Jewelry
128. Star Force
129. Galaga
130. Space Invaders
131. Exerion
132. Binary Land
133. Lode Runner
134. Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken
135. Antarctic Adventure
136. Sky Destroyer
137. Excitebike
138. Brush Roller
139. Ice Climber
140. Macross
141. Donkey Kong Jr.
142. Balloon Fight
143. Super Arabian
144. Millipede
145. Gomoku Narabe
146. Field Combat
147. Donkey Kong 3
148. Mappy
149. Popeye
150. Orchard Kavass
Pirate versions of other games:
Bubble Bobble - FDS conversion which has a level select
Lupin the Third
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
Tom & Jerry
Mega Drive:
Squirrel King
Super Bubble Bobble
Multicarts:
4 in 1:
1. Sonic the Hedgehog
2. Super Airwolf
3. Shadow Dancers
4. Rainbow Islands
Super '96 Shooting 8 in 1 (Or whatever it's called):
1. Truxton
2. Twin Hawk
3. Super Airwolf
4. Hellfire
5. Air Diver
6. Aero Blasters
7. After Burner II
8. Sunset Riders
Pirate versions of other games:
RoadBlasters
Game Boy multicarts:
25 in 1 - Actually has 24 games:
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1. Pocket Monster Gold (Pirate English translation)
2. Pocket Monster Silver (Pirate English translation)
3. Pokémon Yellow
4. Pokémon Red
5. Pokémon Blue
6. Pocket Monster Green
7. Pocket Monster Silver (Pirate English translation, yeah I made a bit of a cock-up when checking this thing)
8. Pocket Monster Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)
9. Adventure Island III
10. Bonk's Adventure
11. Snow Bros. Jr.
12. Nintendo World Cup
13. Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu
14. Ultraman Ball
15. Bubble Bobble
16. Castlevania: The Adventure
17. Hero Shuuhou!! Pinball Party
18. Contra: The Alien Wars
19. Alleyway
20. Tetris
21. Battle City
22. Mogura de Pon!
23. Asteroids
24. Side Pocket
25. Double Dragon II
30 in 1 - Actually has 21 games:
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1. The Simpsons: Escape From Camp Deadly
2. Adventure Island II
3. RoboCop (Crashes after level 1)
4. Super Mario Land
5. Mario & Yoshi
6. Battle City
7. Hyper Lode Runner
8. Flappy Special
9. Flipull
10. Dr. Mario
11. Tasmania Story
12. Shisenshou
13. Yakuman
14. Space Invaders
15. Tennis
16. Volleyfire
17. Trump Boy
18. World Bowling
19. Klax
20. Sokoban 2
21. Shanghai
60 in 1 - Actually has 58 games:
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1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2. Digimon 3 Crystal (Ugh)
3. Digimon Pocket (Ugh again)
4. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
5. Super Pika! Land (Super Mario Land hack)
6. Super Mario 4 (Crayon Shin Chan 4 hack)
7. Bubble Bobble
8. Roadster '98
9. Loopz
10. Tetris
11. Hyper Lode Runner
12. Alleyway
13. Bouken! Puzzle Road
14. Amida
15. Palamedes
16. Korodice
17. Dragon Slayer I
18. Dr. Mario
19. World Bowling
20. Qbillion
21. Space Invaders
22. Flipull
23. Pit Man
24. Tennis
25. Serpent
26. Flappy Special
27. Tasmania Story
28. Trump Boy
29. Hong Kong
30. Pipe Dream
31. Ishido
32. Volleyfire
33. Sokoban 2
34. Koi Wa Kakehiki
35. Battle City
36. Heiyankyo Alien
37. Shanghai
38. Minesweeper
39. Migrain
40. Othello
41. Motocross Maniacs
42. Spot
43. Tesserae
44. Mogura de Pon!
45. Kyorochan Land
46. Crystal Quest
47. Bubble Ghost
48. Pop Up
49. Bomb Jack
50. Penguin Land
51. Puzzle Boy
52. Centipede
53. Missile Command
54. Asteroids
55. Dropzone
56. Game of Harmony
57. Shisenshou
58. Master Karateka
;)
Well, I've only just started collecting this stuff for real, and I'm having to buy consoles too but I'll pitch in my two cents regardless.
GBA:
Digimon Sapphire. English.
Digimon Rury, known as Digimon Ruby in game. English.
GB/GBC:
Donkey Kong 5: The Journey of Over Time and Space. English.
Zook Z, known as Zook Hero Z in game. English.
Final Fantasy X - Fantasy War.
2003 Pocket Monster Carbuncle, known as Pocket Monster Ruby in game. English.
Harry Potter. English.
- 4 in 1 - Some rubbish I got off Volumerates with incredibly cheap plastic:
1. Street Fighter VI
2. Bubble Bobble 2
3. Monster in my Pocket
4. Gun-Nac =quote -
Hey Awesome Panda. Can you tell me what monster in my Pocket is Please? Because I saw it once on volumerates on a 4 in 1 cart with the Pokemon Latios and Latias.
[/quote]
- Picrodus
- Sep 26 2012, 10:15:57 AM
- 4 in 1 - Some rubbish I got off Volumerates with incredibly cheap plastic:
1. Street Fighter VI
2. Bubble Bobble 2
3. Monster in my Pocket
4. Gun-Nac =quote -
Hey Awesome Panda. Can you tell me what monster in my Pocket is Please? Because I saw it once on volumerates on a 4 in 1 cart with the Pokemon Latios and Latias.
[/quote][/quote]This game (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd0ScH8rA9s). ;)
AWH YEAH, PIRATES!
Famiclones:
N-Joypad, got when I was 8, and regret ever paying £20. :\
GBA! (big list here!):
Pokemon 2002. (the Pokemon Green Famicom hack in PocketNES)
"RAYMAN". (just a generic of Rayman Advance x_x)
Pokemon Emerald. (generic, but with engrish saying Save OK!!! at the start)
Pokemon Quartz. (the Ruby hack, and in a red cart!)
"SPYRO 2". (generic of Spyro : Season of Flame.)
Super Mario Advance. (generic.. :|)
138 in 1 (4 full gba games Harry Potter 4, Spiderman 2, Shrek 2 and Aladdin, with 134 nes hacks and such, inluding some Sachens.)
Star Wars 3 (boxed)
Digimon Rury (boxed, sadly died :()
Digimon Sapphire (boxed)
The Lion King 3 (super game port, pocketnes, dumped and boxed!)
Finding Nemo (generic and boxed)
ONWARDS!
Gameboy Colour/Mono :
2003 Digimom Sapphii (sintaxes digimon amnythest with a title hack and no Sintax logo. Lent to taizou for a while. :))
Buzz Lightyear (GENERIC :P)
Rockman DX5 (generic of Rockman World 2)
Pokemon Diamond (the telefang translation!)
Harry Potter 2 (like the dumped Harry Potter but english and the same text for every cutscene.)
Karate Joe (unlicensed, I suppose it counts? Boxed)
Super 202 in 1 (includes the pirate Kureyon Shin-Chan 6 and Super Mario 4!)
That's all folks!
Those are some pretty awesome collections! (Especially Cheetah's famicom carts, a few really cool ones in there)
I have some pirated GBA and Color carts, but I didn't think they were worth mentioning. All the 'Mario Advance' titles, on cartridges that just say "GameADVANCE" / Transparent blue GBC carts that just say "GAME". All pirated carts of licensed games.
I have a few other weird things too -
"Funstation 3 Famiclone" from Volumerates. It sucks. Runs at PAL speed, glitchy, horrible music, not worth the pennies I paid for it. the cartridges are OK-ish, but the console really blows, not to mention the controllers are tiny with cords about 2 feet long. I'd grade it a D just because I like owning a shitty Dendy-like famiclone. :P
"Hyperkin brand Top-Loading NES clone" - Advertised/pictured as Yobo brand by the ebay seller, but it's hyperkin brand. I'm sure the manufacturers are somehow linked, but I'm a little annoyed about that sicne Yobo stuff always seems a bit better. It works fine, won't run Castlevania 3, but works fine with all my other NES games and my pirate carts. The included controllers and AV cables are usable, but thankfully it takes real NES controllers which are 9000 times better. The audio is noticably muffled but acceptable. I'd give it a C+.
"FC Mobile II" by Hyperkin, the handheld NES.
The screen is small, but very bright. It adds a dithering effect when you play games on the small screen since the resolution is being scrunched, but it looks fine and text is still easy to read. It includes 2 wiresless controllers (they look like SNES controllers) but they really suck, the buttons and D-Pad all sink in and are unresponsive. As for the buttons and D-pad on the unit itself, they're very tight and responsive and have a lot of resistance, which is a good thing. The AV output is the best I've ever seen from a famiclone, as well as the audio. It works with the honeybee, of course, and the battery life is great too (4 AA batteries), my only real gripe with this is that I got a faulty one which I had to send back to get one that actually worked right :nono: But overall I'd say it gets a B. At least 2 player is possible even if the controllers suck.
"FC 16 GO" by Yobo Gameware, the handheld SNES.
This one looks like an overgrown DS, which is awesome. The flipscreen is large enough, durable (survived a high speed fall) and about as bright as the FC Mobile II's. The AV out looks exactly like the SNES, maybe *slightly* brighter but I honestly can't tell the difference. The Audio is spot on, again I can't tell any difference from a real SNES console. The D-Pad on the unit itself is pretty good, I can use it in fighting games now that it's worn in, but it took some using before the D pad stopped being too stiff. The face buttons are excellent. The L and R buttons are pretty sucky, but they've yet to break on me after 3 years of regular use. The 2 Wireless SNES controllers are awesome, very responsive and firm. The D-Pad is awesome in terms of gameplay, but digs into your thumb more than the real SNES controllers do, noticable in fighting games. Once again the face buttons are perfect, as are the L and R buttons. (all these wireless controllers take 2 Triple A's, by the way) This thing won't run Mario RPG or Dragonball Z: Hyper Dimension, and it doesn't work properly with the Game Genie, but it runs DooM, Starfox, Wolf3D and Megaman X2, so it is acceptable in terms of compatability. The fact that it has a built in rechargable battery is a big bonus. Overall it gets an A- just because I wanted Mario RPG, and less thumb blisters :lol:
"RetroPORT" by TTX Tech/RetroBit. A black cartridge that allows NES games to be played through a SNES. It's a famiclone on a chip, in an SNES cartridge in other words. It requires its own AV out, the SNES just acts as a power source and controller input. A and B are mapped to A and B, which makes sense and works well enough. The signal out is noticabley darker than a real NES. The sound is also audibly muffled. Once again, Castlevania 3 is glitched beyond recognition. Plays all my other NES and Pirate carts just fine, with occasional audio glitches, but nothing too bad. Also it works with a SuperAdvantage plugged in as a controller, and works through the FC 16 GO. I'd give it a B-.
"RetroGEN" by TTX and RetroBit which is essentially the same thing, but instead of NES, you can now play Genesis or Megadrive games through your SNES. Once again, it has it's own AV output since its just a Genesis on a chip. It has a switch on the side with 4 region selections - NTSC, Pal EU, NTSC JP, and Pal A. From what I can tell, Pal A is never used. Genesis games work fine on NTSC, but most PAL games actually only start when it is still set to NTSC as well. Certain Megadrive games need to be set to "Pal EU" to start, the side effect being that the music plays faster than it's supposed to. Every cartridge I've tested, the music is always in key and the sound effects are perfect, a rare treat among Genesis clones, even if the music will sometimes be sped up in Megadrive games. I've yet to find a game it won't work with, it plays Castlevania: Bloodlines, Sonic & Knuckles, Aladdin and Marble Madness all fine, just to name a few popular titles. Sometimes, when there are a lot of bright colors on screen, the image distorts at the top of the screen, or the image shifts downward about an inch. This isn't too severe or my TV (a CRT) but it's noticable and weird, but it doesn't happen often. Overall, since the SNES controller is far superior to the Genesis controller, I use this more than my Genesis now. Naturally, it also works with the SuperAdvantage, and works through the FC 16 GO. It's a very awesome little adapter. It gets an A-, just because of the region and music wackyness.
I've collected a enourmous heap of video game stuff over the years. I know you guys also have some weird Famiclones, I'm always interested in finding more stuff. I definitely need to stop being lazy and take pictures of all my various stuff :pandahappy:
PC: Powermon
GBA: Pokemon Ruby Version 3
Pokemon Jade gba
Pokemon Blue Diamond
Some weird title screen hack of telefang 2 with a manaphy on the cartridge ( not sure what to call it)
Pokemon Naranja
Pokemon Chaos Black
Pokemon Quartz
(Sadly the last three carts above can't hold a save file for long)
GBC: Pokemon Diamond ( telefang engrish translation)
Pokemon 999999 ( Just a title screen hack of Pokemon Crystal)
Pokemon MewTwo Strikes Back
I don't think I could fit my whole collection one page, so I'm going to link to my entire gaming collection:
http://gametz.com/usertab/nensondubois/tab/Games.html (http://gametz.com/usertab/nensondubois/tab/Games.html)
I have a rather paltry collection of stuff. :c As of right now, the only pirated carts that I have are as follows:
Genesis/Megadrive:
-Top Fighter MK 2000
NES/Famicom:
-Pokemon Yellow (The ShenZhen Nanjing version, IIRC. I've never actually had a chance to test it, since I have nothing that actually plays Famicom cartridges :C)
GB/GBA:
A pirated copy of Pokemon LeafGreen that came in a gray cart, says "The save file is OK." every time I go past the title screen, and I cannot trade Pokes to other cartridges.
And technically, I have that Zone 60, too, if that counts as anything pirated/unlicensed. :y
Also, the first two were graciously donated to me (for a price, of course) by Barver, back when RX Community was still online. That was a good deal, I'll be honest. :) I plan on getting other pirated Pokemon cartridges at some point, since those things pop up on Ebay literally all the time.
If I had a wishlist for pirates, though, I'd put Shi Kong Xing Shou on the list. I want that game so badly. ;^;
V.Fame Collection (excluding duplicates and stuff I sold)
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(http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/4611/vfamecollection01.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/443/vfamecollection01.jpg/)
Complete Games
1. Shi Kong Xing Shou (Waixing Release, China)
2. Crazy Monopoly (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
3. Xin Feng Shen Bang (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
4. V.Fame 8-in-1 (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
5. San Guo Zhi: Lie Chuan (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
6. Shui Hu Shen Shou (Waixing Release, China)
7. Digimon Pocket (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
8. Digimon 3 Crystal (Li Cheng Release, China)
9. Gals Fighter/Queen of Fighting 2000 (2nd? V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
10. Soul Falchion (Li Cheng Release, Taiwan)
11. Digimon Ruby [Digimon 3 Crystal] (New Game Release, English)
12. Digimon Rury (Generic? Release, English Version)
13. Digimon Sapphire (Generic? Release, English Version)
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(http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/102/vfamecollection02.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/594/vfamecollection02.jpg/)
Cart-Only Games
1. Digimon Ruby (V.Fame Release, Taiwan, English Version)
2. Lord of the Rings [Devil Island] (1st TD-Soft Release, China)
3. Castlevania 2 [Devil Island] (2nd TD-Soft Release, China)
4. Super Millionaire [Crazy Richman 2] (Li Cheng Release, China)
5. Harry Potter 3 (Li Cheng Release, China)
6. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire [Crazy Richman 2] (V.Fame? Release, China)
7. Super Taiwan Tycoon [Crazy Monopoly] (V.Fame? Release, China)
8. Zook Hero Z (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
9. Digimon Pocket (1st V.Fame? Release, Taiwan)
10. Shi Kong Xing Shou (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
11. Soul Falchion (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
12. Dragon Quest 10 [Sheng Shou Wu Yu] (Li Cheng Release, China)
13. Zook Hero 2 (V.Fame Release, Taiwan)
14. Shui Hu Shen Shou (Li Cheng Release, China)
15. Digimon 3 Crystal (V.Fame? Release, China)
16. V.Fame 12-in-1 (V.Fame? Release, Taiwan *I Think*)
17. Digimon Pocket (2nd V.Fame? Release, China)
Not Pictured: Cart-Only Shui Hu Shen Shou (One in a generic teal cart, the other in a V.Fame cart) and Digimon Saphire (New Game Release, English Version.) Maybe this Christmas I'll ask Santa for a decent digital camera so I can put up better images of my stuff.
http://masterdisk.byethost15.com (http://masterdisk.byethost15.com) (->Famicom collection)
A Power Joy PJ-008 cart.
I have a couple Plug'n'plays
DreamGEAR 108-in-1
DreamGEAR 140-in-1
- ItsMali
- Oct 12 2014, 12:40:08 PM
I have a couple Plug'n'plays
DreamGEAR 108-in-1
DreamGEAR 140-in-1[/quote]
Aww, Look at you! :clap:
A have a Power Joy Classic TV Game. >_<
I already talked about my GB and GBC carts in another thread, so I'll go over my other two pirates:
1995 Sachen 4-in-1 (under their Thin Chen Enterprises guise)
It contains Dan Laser, Skyace, Ant Soldier and Zoo Block - Skyace is the only one that's genuinely fun. I made a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNsnmDrCVio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNsnmDrCVio)
The other one is a Sonic Advance 2 pirate. It has the box art as the label, and its really badly stretched. The fake "Everyone" logo is almost covering Cream's head, Tails is obscured by the Nintendo logo and the Nintendo Seal of Quality just reads "Original Nintendo Seal"
In case anyone wants to know, the cart ID is AGB-UC003-USA. But beyond the label its basically SA2, minus the save feature.
Here's everything that I was able to find. I still have a few more that aren't anywhere I recall games being.
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The DS games were accidents. I had no idea they were bootles 'til they arrived.
I have the boxes and manuals for the GBA games somewhere.
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Unfortunately, SMB Special doesn't work on my RetroMini-X or RetroN 3. I don't have access to my actual NES so I've never been able to try it on that.
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These pics are smol so I don't feel ike I need to spoiler them
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SEGA Mega Drive:
-Top Fighter 2000 MKVIII (best unlicensed fighting game to date :))
I like to collect Gameboy stuff, since it only requires one comparatively cheap machine (a frontlit gba sp) to access most of its library.
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I have: Zook Z (English, the official V. Fame one), Rockman and Crystal, Pearl Pokemon 2 (Li Cheng/SKOB), Pokemon Jade (Makon), Crouching Tiger (Gowin), the 25 in 1 multicart with Pokemon Stadium by Good Life, a 40 in 1 multicart with both of Good Life's games in English, Sachen Mono 4 in 1 Volumes: 1, 4, and 6, the Sachen KOF RPG, and some other random stuff.
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I too like to collect Gameboy stuff, since it only requires one comparatively cheap machine (a frontlit gba sp, although mine is backlit) to access most of its library. Some noteworthy games on my multicarts include Pokemon Adventure, Sonic 3D Blast 5, Mewtwo Strikes Back, Pocket Monsters Go! Go!!, and Digimon Crystal 3.
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