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Barver:
Thought it's a good idea that anyone wanting to contribute, or just wants to have some fun discovering all the weird pirates out there, to have a list of sources to search. These are the sites I use at the moment:

http://cah4e3.shedevr.org.ru/cartsbase.php      Good place to start!

http://archiwumallegro.pl/pegasus-61692/0,0     A site that archives tons of old auctions of the Polish auction site allegro.pl. Very hit and miss to find auctions that have a bigger picture of the main item unfortunately. This links to finding FC games(Pegasus as they call it over there), and there's other systems to the side too.

http://www.mercadolivre.com.br/    Probably the only place you'll find any SNES pirates. Check out the other MercadoLibre sites in Argentina too.

http://carts.emunes.pl   Lots of gallerys of people's collections, mainly FC. Another good starting point.

Google.com    A couple searches I use that generate results are [game name] pegasus gry, [game name]Денди. Probably many more you can come up with.

Anyone else have any recommendations, list them here!

taizou:
taiwanese auction sites are usually pretty good for older pirates, they don't have much of the newer crazy shit by the likes of NT though.
http://class.ruten.com.tw/category/sub00.php?c=00220002 - Ruten game category
http://tw.bid.yahoo.com/tw/2092071861-category.html?.r=1300620955 - Yahoo retro game category
you can just browse by console from there. Yahoo is a bit of a pain in the arse because as far as I can tell there's no way to list all games for a system, you have to do it by genre.

Barver:
Found another with some good ones.

http://nfpmuzeum.za.pl/gfx/katalog/katalog.html

codeman38:
Hah, that NFPMuzeum one does indeed have some good ones. I especially love #73, which proves once and for all that Indiana Jones was once the titular character from Princess Mononoke.

#101 is also great, because it's one of the few cases of cracked-out pirate cover art actually being at least as accurate, if not more accurate, to the game than the real art. Of course it'd be Samurai Zombie Nation where they pulled that off.What the frak is Atachamanure School (#136)? The only hits I can find for that are listings of bootleg Famicom games. (Edit: Probably the Japanese-only game "Attack Animal Gakuen"...where "gakuen" means, of course, "school".)

Also, we finally have an answer as to what "Worldwide Publishing" actually is (#159)-- it's the "Tiny Toon 3" title hack of Crazy Castle! Of course. Not like anyone could ever guess that, though at least they chose a vaguely relevant picture.

Barver:
I didn't go through to notice Worldwide Publishing. Added to the wiki now :D There's so many places to go through, this is gonna take an eternity.

Atachamanure School is probably one of new favorites. Hilarious XD. One other label I remember that I'm having a hard time finding was a Simpsons pirate, I think called Super Simpsons. It was basically the same as the normal cover with bart on the skateboard, only difference was it looked like someone tripped acid and then tried to redraw it. It was a work of art.

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