- TALUIGI
- Feb 12 2015, 02:51:57 PM
I can't see the photo :([/quote]Hello! Thankyou for your reply, I have now edited my original post so it now contains a photo of the catrtridge, Thanks!
Pegasus? Do we have anoter pirate company?
And in the NES Shape.
LH112? :o
Also for some reason, exist a famiclone called ''Pegasus''
(http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/bootleggames/images/9/9a/Pegasus_console%2Bpad%2Bgame.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110115193826)
@TALUIGI Yeah the pegasus consoles came out in the Poland areas, pirated of course, Im just having such a hard time even finding out any more info on the Pegasus or its NES clone games.
It seems so obscure Im hoping this cart is worth something.
I woud ideally like to sell this item, but cant through conventional websites, if you were to know of any places I could, I would be very grateful :)
basically it's a pirate copy probably from the early 90s - the label is a Famicom one stuck on sideways & the PCB inside is most likely a Famicom one in a converter.
I have no idea what the significance of the Pegasus label is though, I feel like it's probably not connected to the consoles because they were all 60-pin Famicom format (as far as I know).. so maybe it's just the name of a distributor or something?
I would disagree, and suspect that maybe it was for a 72 pin Pegasus console. Micro Genius did the development for Pegasus and Dendy both, IIRC, and they did end up making some 72 pin machines for the Western market.
The cart is a Whirlwind Manu label L Series Famicom cart, probably Famicom board with adapter inside too.