hi, i just buy a smb3 japan game with an adapter for peanuts but its strange she 's (the cart) not like the others smb3 and some clue let me say that its a pirate game, im not sure about that but i dont want to open it because ill not be able to reamke it . i made scans of it but i cant post them . can someone whant to post them for me? rayer: ey , by the way , do you have my scans of biohazard 0 n64 , greatsaintlouis? :smt017 :smt024
I left a message in the BH0 thread I started that I got your zip cahaz, but unfortunately the zip was corrupted. If you could resend those scans as individual images, no zip, they might work better, and I wouldn't mind hosting your cart pics as well.
You could just use http://www.imageshack.us/ You don't need to register or anything like that, you just upload the image (maximum 750 kb) and it gives you the url for your file that lasts for at least a year
thanks for the info yceman! now with this link , ill be able to post the biohazard images too (if i low the quality ) here's my cart: and the cart that everyone see : note that on my cart , we see the picture that is on the box of the real japan mario bros 3, the sticker is not perfectly aligned ,and the cart have stripes. :smt017 what do you think?
cool! :smt040 i view on a site that collectors , especially nes ones , must have a pirated game in is library .... :smt043 :smt043 sure its only a sugestion.... :smt043
Tengen Gauntlet all the way, baby, closest we come to pirate carts here in the US, unless you count those dodgy Wisdom Tree games. I remember playing one of those when I was younger, and it was actually pretty cool. I think you were the Biblical Noah and had to herd animals into the Ark or something, but you did it in a decidedly violent manner like knocking them out with rocks or something like. It was pretty funny..... Congratulations on the pirate cart, Cahaz. :smt040 I'd love to get my hands on some of the pirate originals, like Somari or Super Mario World or any of the numerous Street Fighter kickoffs.
Really, GSL, Tengen Gauntlet falls under the same category as the Wisdom Tree games...except Gauntlet doesn't suck. Both companies made unlicensed games, only difference is that Wisdom Tree games blow the intergalactic space penis. I've got Tengen's Shinobi and RBI baseball. I also got Wisdom Tree's Bible Buffet, Spiritual Warfare, Joshua and the etc., and Sunday Funday.
You guys are forgetting that Pacman was also un-licensed for the NES, that and Tetris. My local Gamestop has a crap load of black NES cartridges.
Whoa, you remember me that yesterday i bought a Robodemons for NES (Loose) from Color dreams (Cyan cart) :smt023 MatÃas
Hee hee, yeah, that's what I was getting at. The production quality on the Tengen games is also a little more (okay, a lot more) of a professional type job.
thanks! :smt040 and indeed , finding a super mario world nes game must be really cool , like others stranges ports too. are they difficult to found ? in japan ? and especialy in america? ( i know that some pirates games are made in very low numbers , is it the case with that game? ) thanks to everyone!
oops! that was me. now that i have mozilla firebird they never conect me in the forum cause i choose the option to never receive cookies . i never think that cookies were so useful .... :smt043 and now i can't connect to ebay , and they dont let me change my configuration. :smt022 can someone with this browser help me?
I use Mozilla Firebird, click on Tools (next to bookmarks in the menu), select Options. The option window will now be shown, select the Privacy icon (with the key picture), and "Cookies" will show up on the right. Click on the + to the left of it and select "Enable Cookies".
yes but , i choose the option '' but ask before acepting'' and now they dont let me change want cookies i refuse or not.
Fami-Boots GreatSaint, you know I have the Mario 2 (a.k.a Lost Levels) bootleg cart (was originally a FamiCom Disk System Game) and the 8-bit Super Mario World bootleg right? You were gonna buy them off my film student friend a while back remember? I finally borrowed someones digital camera, here are the results! My meager FamiCom Jr. A/V collection The carts up-close ~Krelian
Oh yeah...! Oh yeah, also meant to mention... The Super Mario Brothers 2 Cart is FAR heavier than any of the others and the Super Mario World cart is by far the lightest, if you place it in your hand with your eyes closed you can't even feel it... I'd assume it has everything to do with the time periods they were made in. The SMB2 cart that I have was evidently made about the time of the games original release on Disk System, it has to have a massive chip array in order to house a game made for the more spacious DS disks of the time... Whereas the SMW cart obviously had to be developed AFTER the SNES launched, when much smaller and higher density chips were available. ~Krelian