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Super Famicom/SNES / Hilarious Mortal Kombat SNES pirate?
« on: September 13, 2014, 12:01:33 AM »
Someone in one of my collector groups posted this recently from an (assumably) pirated copy of Mortal Kombat for the Super Nintendo which he described as "Full Blood Mortal Kombat". If anyone has any info on it, feel free to post, otherwise just laugh at the awful art and typos.

Going to guess it's one of the many NES pirates due to that "NES-R2 USA" in the top corner, but there's also a super nintendo logo in the bottom corner so it could be either.

EDIT: Poster claims it's an extremely rare official release before Midway got the license to MK in japan. I doubt it due to the many piratelike qualities of the thing, but will stay tuned for any other info.

(lots of images in spoiler)

Spoiler: click to toggle

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Pirate Talk / Safety of handling pirate games?
« on: September 08, 2014, 12:24:13 PM »
That's...actually a really solid point. Well said, man.

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Pirate Talk / Safety of handling pirate games?
« on: September 07, 2014, 01:30:24 AM »
Today I got my hands on a gameboy multi with wario land, turtles 3, captain america and a few common multi games like dr. mario and alleyway - it was pretty cheap, as the shop thought it was just a copy of wario land.



Here's what it looks like.

 Pretty neat, but when driving home I started talking to a few friends I went to the shop with about the fact that I usually wash my hands after I play a pirate cartridge, just in case lead paint was used on the cartridge itself. I'm not sure how much truth is in that, but it's probably best to take that precaution with anything coming out of china unregulated.

The question I have: does anyone else do this when handling pirates? Have there been any cases of the cartridges using lead paint or anything else dangerous to obtain their colors?

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Game Boy / terrifying 9/11 on ebay!
« on: May 05, 2014, 08:27:46 PM »

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Pirated Game Museum / Most amusing pirate cover/labels you've seen?
« on: April 24, 2014, 01:52:14 AM »
Two freshly-discovered ones and they're amazing.

First up, Asterix.



MAGICAL GIRL WITCH ASTERIX.

Next up, Zombies Ate my Neighbors: Knight-Chopping-A-Whirlpool-With-Woman-In-O-edition.



And the one that absolutely takes the cake for me...

Mr. Nutz...er, Mr. Nuts.



THAT FACE

THAT FUCKING FACE

brb dying laughing

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Game Boy / DBZ 3 2002 Fighting Game spotted on ebay!
« on: March 29, 2014, 08:11:21 PM »
Came across a lot of GB/A games, with a very interesting one included...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Gameboy-Advance-Sp-Game-Lot-Yugioh-The-Sacred-Cards-Dragonball-Z-3-/171283265624?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item27e1473858



Apparently a DBZ fighting game. I asked rob about it and he said it's not been dumped yet. The lot ships to the US and outside of it, so I figured I'd post it in case anyone with the ability to dump the game wants to go for it.

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Game Boy / A bunch o' different multis
« on: March 19, 2014, 12:07:05 PM »
Faceplant
Mar 19 2014, 08:47:36 AM
Did you get these through eBay? It pays to pay attention when reading posts, somehow didn't notice you said ebay first time reading.  :$

Would you mind sharing the seller's username? Im hunting around a bit myself at the moment and would love some more GB stuff.  :somari: [/quote]

Sure thing, though it may have been a one-off occasion:


cheap-easy-cards

If you're interested, I might be selling the yellow carts from this lot myself in the future. I'll let everyone here know if/when they're available.

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Game Boy / A bunch o' different multis
« on: March 15, 2014, 07:50:13 PM »
Got 'em:

The Makon one actually has Mario 3 Special and Sonic Adventure 7 on it, along with King of Fighters 96, Tarzan Lord of the Jungle and a bunch of older gameboy games. No repeats. Mario 3 Special and SA7 appear to be the only Gameboy Color games on any of the carts. Amusingly enough, the cartridge looks to be of GBC design from the front, but posesses the side-notch so all of the normal-GB games on it can be played on a black and white gameboy or GB pocket. When played on the Super GB they worked in a compatibility mode for original GB.

The game select screen reads "SUPER 23 IN 1 NEW SUPER MARIO 3".

The Gray one has no bootleg games and no pokemon pinball. It has Blaster Master Boy (one of the rarest/most valuable Game Boy releases in the US) and Pop Up (a UK exclusive) and Super Dodgeball (Japan) but nothing else of note. No repeats. This one seems the most sturdily built, though the Makon cart is close.

The game select screen reads "KT7006 07 IN 1". There is also a sticker on the back of the cart with "KT" and a bunch of number boxes on it.

The yellow ones both repeat. The 10-in-1 has 5 actual games, the 20-in-1 has 9 actual games. The only games of note on each are Battle Crusher (JP only mech battler) on the 10 in 1 and some Ultraman game on the 20 in 1. There's also a Dragonball tactical fighting game with a storyline on the 20 in 1, but it's not translated. The rest of the games on them are either uninteresting or incomprehensible.

The game select screens read "KING SERIES 10 IN 1" and "KING SERIES 20 IN 1".

Since the Makon one DOES have SA7 and especially Mario 3 Special, it's still a good buy but sadly offers nothing new to the scene.

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Game Boy / A bunch o' different multis
« on: March 09, 2014, 09:11:42 PM »


I found and quickly nabbed these four multis for a total of $20 a few days ago on ebay and I've been talking about them with rob. We both agreed the bottom right one with mario 3 special and SA7 is defintely a makon cart, but the rest are a mystery. I don't expect much out of the yellow ones, but the gray one looks interesting. They'll arrive most likely next saturday, but if anyone knows anything about these specific multis or can link any of the coverarts on them to any specific bootleg companies, I'd be interested in knowing.

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Game Boy / New pirate spotted?
« on: March 04, 2014, 12:08:18 AM »
spotted yet another pirate. Probably another GBC-to-GB, but this is the first time I've seen one in a red cartrige.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gameboy-GB-GB-Color-Game-Super-Special-Deal-Lot-1-Original-by-Nintendo-/151243771749?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2336d4cf65

for PGMuseum:


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Game Boy / New pirate spotted?
« on: February 22, 2014, 12:44:45 AM »
Hopping out of this. Talked to RobGBA a bit and we both agreed it's probably just the GBC tony hawk.

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Game Boy / New pirate spotted?
« on: February 21, 2014, 12:15:40 AM »
Good eye! I didn't even catch that one! I also think the Road Rash GBA Game is a fake due to the chinese letters, but the GBA fakes are probably little more than just copies of the legit cartridges.

That makes at least 3 pirates in this lot. Can we at least confirm the Pokemon is legit?

Anyhoo, since nobody else has jumped on, I'm planning to go for it. I have every type of american GB besides Pocket and SP so the Tony Hawk pirate is bound to run on at least one of them. As long as it doesn't get too crazy pricey, I'll pursue it for the community.


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Game Boy / New pirate spotted?
« on: February 19, 2014, 10:43:59 PM »
So on my usual ebay browses I spotted something rather unusual:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-15-Untested-Nintendo-Game-Boy-Games-AS-IS-/141197600617?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item20e0086769

Take a look at the cartridge on the middle-left. Not only does it have the infamous "GAME" title on the cart itself, but the label is obviously a pirated GBC label, with a very poorly affixed "2" next to the pro skater logo, as well as "PRESS START" on the bottom. In place of Tony himself appears a...random Jamaican guy? Could this be a new/undiscovered pirate, or is it most likely just the GBC proskater game in a grey Gameboy cartridge?

If anyone here that can dump games wants to try and grab this lot, let me know. I'll back out entirely and be one less person to bid it up. I don't care about owning the game so much as seeing what's on it and having it dumped if it's something new.

At the very least, a new picture for the PGMuseum.

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Pirated Game Museum / Most amusing pirate cover/labels you've seen?
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:55:11 PM »
Just discovered this gem today in a new ebay listing.



"SUPPER HEITY AMERICAN RAT"
"COOBY IS SUPPER STAR HE'S BIGEST"
"RICH AND FINE"
"BIG AND STORONG"

This is Smart Mouse on the Genesis, BTW.

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I've already told Rob about this one, but recently one of my friends (RGXSuperSonic) informed me that he discovered a few old Dragonball Z GB pirates in his basement, Compelete in Box. We've identified both to be copies of the two licensed Dragonball Z games for the original GameBoy. One of them is Dragonball Z - Gokuu Hishouden and appears to be  the t+Chinese dump with "WOOD" and a pro yakuu baseball player on the screen before the game.

The other game, however, is a pirate of Dragonball Z - Gokuu Hekitouden, but is completely translated to english (bad engrish) and is titled on the box "Dragon Ball Z 3". I haven't seen this game on BGW's undumped list or found a page for it, but RGX found a few comments on the original game's ending from people stating they played the game in english as kids. For now, here's a few pictures of the physical game and a video of the game's opening and some gameplay.

pics:

Spoiler: click to toggle


Vid:



The person who owns the cartridge doesn't have a GB dumper, but we're unsure if the scene is interested in the first place.

I'll check back here later. For now, RC out!

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