What makes a copy of a Super Famicom game complete?

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  1. youtoo

    youtoo Rapidly Rising Member

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    I'll be traveling to Japan in less than a week, and this time I have a list of SFC games to hunt down.

    Do you guys know what kind of paperwork should be in a copy to consider it complete? Besides cartridge, plastic bag, plastic tray, and manual, what else should be there?

    - Do all of them have that green paper with the AC adaptor warning?
    - Some Nintendo games have a controls sheet card, right?
    - Do all Capcom, Konami games have a registration card?

    Do you use any sort of reference to know what should be there?

    Thanks!
     
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    sayin999 Officer at Arms

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    Green AC, Control sheet was for nintendo games published from Super Mario kart on. Really varies by developer. Registration cards not that common though to get with boxed sfc games.
     
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    Pikkon "Moving in Stereo"

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    I can look through my boxed games if you like.
     
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