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Chinese Famicom Software Cartridge - 245 IN 1

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  1. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Hi Everyone,

    I have for sale some Chinese Famicom software cartridges. What's unique about these cartridges is that each one comes with 245 games that range from the classics to even modern titles - all with little to no repeats. I say little because I naturally can't check every game, but the ones I did check were all original. Containing literally all the classic titles, this card even contains recent games as well! For example: "Secret Castle" is really "Milons Secret Castle", "Batman 1" is really "Sunsoft's Batman". Simply put, this is one of the best multi-cartridges I've ever come across and you'll never need another one again.

    Chinese Famicom Software Cartridge (245 in 1) - $29.99

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    Complete game list (Right-click the list and select "View Image" for full size)

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    GENERAL CAUTION: All stock was purchased directly from store(s) or suppliers as new. However, we are talking China (Black/Gray market) new. That means each unit was probably assembled in part by hand and imperfections or defects on the box and/or product should be expected. In many cases this just means a slightly torn box or wrapping, but could range to more serious cosmetic defects. In order to stand on the side of caution, I'm also going to mention that it seems these items may not be compatible with official Famicom hardware since they were developed using Famiclone technology. As such, I can't warranty or guarantee anything in regards to that effect as the risk is up to the buyer.

    Payment can be made by PayPal.

    Thanks!
     
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    derekb Well Known Member

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    is the cart menu in english?
     
  3. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Yep, all English.
     
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    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    UPDATE: Still have some available!
     
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    SkinnyV Rapidly Rising Member

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    Just to let you guys know that this cart is not compatible with genuine Nintendo console. I ordered 2 thinking it was a steal without reading the part about them not working on Famicom and now I'm stuck with cheap plastic:crying:But they were shipped and arrived very fast!
     
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    In that case then, if they're useless to you how much are you willing to sell one for, shipped to the UK?

    I don't mean to look like a mercenary bastard or to hijack Trenton_net's thread, I'm err, trying to help a fellow member recoup some of money, yes, that's it :thumbsup:
     
  7. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Haha :)
     
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    :/

    Glad i didn't get one then.
     
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    Jamtex Adult Orientated Mahjong Connoisseur

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    Do any of the Famiclones have any addition hardware or features? Should be no reason why this doesn't work unless it's designed as cheaply and nastily as possible.
     
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    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Unless you get a Famiclone in a keyboard, I doubt there will be any kind of feature difference. I suspect it has more to do with the fact that Famiclone hardware emulates the Nintendo hardware improperly so programmers would bias their code to run on said hardware.
     
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    SkinnyV Rapidly Rising Member

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    Thanks for the offer but it wouldn't be worth it to sell it for less than I bought it considering the shipping I paid for it. I actually cracked one open and studying them with some other very knowledgeable people and figuring out a way to modify it to make it compatible as there is no reason why it shouldn't work on genuine nintendo. Many of the game on it were programmed for Nintendo hardware in the first place but still show up with garbled GFX so it is not the way the game were programmed but down to the hardware and circuit of that cart. I am confident that this cart will be functionning properly after the modification will be finished but am waiting for some componet in order to confirm. After innitial observation, the cart are obviously made very cheaply and the voltage regulation is sketchy at best but the problem might be some of the component used.
     
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    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    I was thinking it could also be the way they wrote the loader. Because that wouldn't be official code (obviously) so they could have easily just hobbled something together that's really hackish.
     
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    If it was the case, the game would still boot up properly once selected from the corrupted menu. Even if you blindly boot up a licensed game from that menu by playing around, it still show up everything with scrambled/corrupted GFX. Such behavior might be explained by the hardware and circuit not being compliant with famicom/nes systems.
     
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    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    Ah. I thought it actually crashed at the loader.
     
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