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From what I can understand, most of these bootleg games that were released on both the SNES and the Mega Drive were made by DVS (both versions!). Add Mortal Kombat 2000 to your list, and I guess X-Men & Street Fighter and certainly Dragon Ball Z: Final Bout. I haven't played X-Men & Street Fighter yet, but I know for sure that MK2000 and DBZ: Final Bout were DVS products.

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So I was looking for a cheap copy of Mortal Kombat 2000 on MercadoLivre (which of course I didn't find since we Brazilians think everything we have is "rare", even when it's a repro) and what I found was something VERY odd. Now, of course we've heard about Alladin 2000 on the Genesis. But our friends at DVS Electronics had to surprise us once again bringing Alladin 2000 to the Super Nintendo! Pics below:

Pretty big pictures


Now, this doesn't make any sense since Alladin was released on the SNES. What is this crap?! Unfortunately, I currently don't have money to buy it (blame college, not me) but I wish I did so we could take a look at this. Maybe in the future! It doesn't seem to be such a rare cart.


Nevermind that! I apparently skimmed the article a bit too fast. Of course we have knowledge of this game! Doh! Sorry for the unnecessary post!

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Super Famicom/SNES dumps / Mortal Kombat 2000 DUMPED!
« on: May 21, 2016, 11:00:21 PM »
Of course I'm the one to talk about a new SNES dump. As always.

No talk, just download it! Play this thing!



http://tabmok99.mortalkombatonline.com/mkm_gold_2000_snes.zip
One more thing: To use the elevators, press A+B. To open the second door, use these codes:
7FF000 , $01 (there is something in inventory slot 1)
7FF01C , $40 (this something is key object 3)
Both the information about the elevators and the door codes were published by Svambo, from the snesfreaks.com forums on the game's thread!

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Super Famicom/SNES dumps / Titanic [SOS Title Hack]
« on: December 13, 2015, 09:58:15 PM »
Not dumped by me. Yes, this is the stupid SOS Title Hack. No differences in gameplay whatsoever. Hosted on original dumper's 4shared account, will reupload to my Dropbox if you guys want.

https://www.4shared.com/file/N-tuZzttba/titanic_snes_dump_by_pablo.html?

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Super Famicom/SNES / Soulblade vs Samurai Shadow
« on: March 18, 2015, 06:34:42 PM »
Guess I should get it, see if it's just normal Soulblade.

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Super Famicom/SNES / Soulblade vs Samurai Shadow
« on: March 17, 2015, 08:22:16 PM »
I found this cart for sale on OLX. Is this known or is it just normal Soulblade with a fancy box? If it's a different game, I can buy it and record some video (but not dump it for now, since Super UFOs are very expensive).


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Super Famicom/SNES dumps / Omega Brazil '97
« on: October 27, 2013, 08:34:26 PM »
File should open fine on ZSNES. Unfortunately, as of now, Higan is unable to import the file.

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Super Famicom/SNES dumps / Omega Brazil '97
« on: October 08, 2013, 06:05:39 PM »
The photos are working fine. It's probably a problem on your end. Are ALL pictures screwed up?

EDIT: Kage, I owe you one thousand and one SUPER apologies. The images were, indeed, broken. They are fixed now.

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Super Famicom/SNES dumps / Omega Brazil '97
« on: October 08, 2013, 01:23:00 PM »
Please DO read what I have to say. It may not be much, but it's certainly necessary to understand this thing's story.

Omega Brazil '97



What we have here is a hack of Top Gear 2. I haven't played it much but from what I saw, it's basically a "intro" and title screen and car hack. Let's take a look at those.


Top Gear 2 only has one screen before the menu. This one:



While on Omega Brazil '97 we have two screens. The first screen's text is crap and the car is clearly a badly stretched version of the car from the second picture, but the second one's text is a bit better.



Let's look at the big difference in gameplay there is.


TOP GEAR 2:



OMEGA BRAZIL '97:



Almost none. The only real difference is the car.


But Ivan, if it's just a dumb hack, why are you posting it???

It was commercially sold here in Brazil and possibly in the rest of South America. Want proof? (These are NOT my photos.)

Hey people with OCD, look at the label's placement! :P


All right, let's get back on track, because we're very near the final train stop. Here comes the weird part of all of this: I do not have this cartridge. I don't know anyone in real life who has this cartridge. I've never seen this cartridge in real life. Then how could I have dumped it? Simple. I didn't. Now, now, before you all come here wanting to kill me, let me explain.


I am VERY interested in the Mortal Kombat 2000 cartridge. I went on a famous gaming forum from Brazil called OuterSpace, or rather, it's subdivision RetroSpace and there I found someone who had MK2000. I PM'd the person (Tilipe) asking if he could record a video of said game. After browsing a bit on the forum, I found out he had dumped the Omega Brazil 97 ROM, and proceeded to ask him if I could have it. Guess what. I didn't get a video or ROM of MK2000, but at least...


Ivan, do you have any clue why Tilipe didn't release it?

He's a busy person and didn't have time to do so. He did thank me for releasing the ROM, which proves my other theory that he was afraid people would make fake carts is incorrect.

Anyway, for your delectation, here is the ROM.
Linky linky: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mcyukdng6tj0we0/Omega%20Brazil%20%2797.UFO

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