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SubjectRe: still dead... Reply to this message
Posted byCyberGouki
Posted on03/06/01 00:15 AM




Those too are very rare, I even remember the pirated NES, called the Micro Genius or something like that. I looked a lot like the Famicom, it played Famicom games w/o an adapter too. As for those multi-game carts, usually they sucked. They'd have like 10 version of Contra, 10 versions of Tetris and so on. I remember I saw one, it had Super Mario 1, 2(US), 2(JPN), Zelda 1 & 2, for like 50 bucks. Remember this is back in 1991 when NES games were the shit. But for some reason I passed up that great cart to buy P.O.W. and Gologo13 :(.

I came to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubble gum.

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*Clones and pirate carts in Mexico or Canada  postamessage01/14/01 09:15 PM
.*Atari 2600 and NES  Freeweed01/15/01 09:23 AM
..*multicarts=cool *nt*  Luisv01/15/01 01:45 PM
...*Re: multicarts=cool *nt*  postamessage01/15/01 01:58 PM
....*Re: multicarts=cool  Luisv01/15/01 02:25 PM
.....*Re: i know that SF3 game! lol.. *nt*  Fly V01/15/01 07:36 PM
......*hehe...  Luisv01/15/01 11:39 PM
.......*Re: hmm.. no.. try re-sending it.. *nt*  Fly V01/16/01 11:02 AM
........*which address, old or new? *nt*  Luisv01/16/01 05:54 PM
.........*Re: old.. *nt*  Fly V01/16/01 11:46 PM
..........*still dead...  Luisv01/17/01 05:55 PM
............Re: still dead...  CyberGouki03/06/01 00:15 AM