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> > > Also, I don't know how big these got in the US (I'm assuming pretty > >>common),but one thing Canada had an abundance of was the '7-in-1', > >>'50-in-1', '150-in-1'multicarts for NES. > > No they are quite rare. I've never seen any in the wild. Mult-carts are cool at > first but they start to get boring when you find out that they all contain > pretty much the same games. Pirate originals on the other hand... > Yeah, they usually say something like 32-in-1 but it's only 13 games, but it beats having to carry 13 carts around with a Gameboy. They're VERY hard to find here in the US, all the ones I've seen (about 3) were imported from Hong Kong, I don't think ANY were ever made here. I've never even seen a pirate original here either, just nothing but boring legit games ('cept for a SF3 famicom game I traded for).
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