well as i mentioned ages ago, here's some more info on the GB games I got, starting with the four random ones:
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left to right, top to bottom:
* Harry Potter 3 - The shooter with Parodius music. Exactly the same as the dumped verison - the cart says it's an RPG but it lies.
* One of those House of Flying Daggers games, based on a hacked up Vast Fame engine with Telefang music. This one actually displays the Xiao Zi Tian Cai logo which is hidden in the dumped versions, so probably an original release?
* Red Alert 2 - Chinese translation of Cannon Fodder. The game's actual intro is hacked out (probably for space reasons, the original rom is 4mb) but they left in the intro from the release group who originally dumped it, and hacked their new title screen into that. But left the scrolling message untouched, naturally.
* Digimon D-3, for the Gamf Boy Advancef, rated F for Fucking Fantastic. Well its really just the same Digimon D-3 game I got earlier, only with an English title screen. I'm sure I've seen another game in this style of cart, though, which is now making me wonder if it was something interesting..
+ six loose Sintax games:
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* Lion King 3 - Doesn't work, same as my other copy ):
* Shaoling Legend - same as
this but in Chinese and it has a BBD copyright on the title screen.. (It even still has a redundant save battery on the PCB)
* King of Fighters, or something - Really weird fighting game. The pause screen says KOF 2003 on it, so let's go with that. It doesn't seem to use the same engine as any other GB fighter, and while some parts seem to have had some effort put into them (some of the graphics are quite nice, albeit stolen from NGPC games I think, and they even went to the trouble of giving it a save feature and unlockable characters) it has no sound effects and just one incredibly ill-fitting music track playing throughout the entire game, and it's quite glitchy.
* Beggar Prince - yep, C&E's Beggar Prince, ported to the Game Boy.. by the same people who did those Flying Daggers games (although it was published by Sintax) which means Telefang music and a Vast Fame engine. and a lot of the NPC sprites seem to be from Pokemon and Zelda.
* Metal Max - I think that's what it is, anyway. seems like the dumped game.
* Langrisser II - or Langrsr II as the English version is known. a strategy RPG based very much on the same engine as that Fire Emblem game published by SKOB.