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Message started by DarkSoul520 on 05. Jul 2007 at 19:06

Title: Need Some Advice
Post by DarkSoul520 on 05. Jul 2007 at 19:06
I plan on starting to collect Famicom games soon, but I am a little worried about something.
I figured it would be easy to spot a pirate cart, but after seeing a few pics of pirate carts, I can't really tell the difference.
Are there any good ways to spot a pirate cart?

:-/

Title: Re: Need Some Advice
Post by JC on 06. Jul 2007 at 05:11
There are a few sure signs. But sometimes the piraters are so good at making their labels/carts, that it's hard to tell. The label is the best way to tell the difference. It's a pirate if the label has no copyright (date and/or publisher), if the label isn't on the cart straight, if the game has an English name and it's not familiar to you, if the label looks shiny metallic/holographic, if the label shows a picture of a more recent game (like DKCountry or Pokemon, and if the label has any meaningless symbols on it. The plastic part of pirate carts are usually cheaper looking. You'll be able to tell the difference in real and pirated plastic after shopping around on eBay a bit.

Also, try this: HERE.

Title: Re: Need Some Advice
Post by Jedi QuestMaster on 07. Jul 2007 at 00:44
Keep in mind that several companies have their own "trademark" details on their carts.

For example, Konami labels their carts with "RCXXX" ' Yie Ar Kung-Fu is "RC802".  From my experience, Konami carts are always black, have a tiny hole in the upper left corner, & the label folds onto the top.  Anyone correct me if I'm wrong.

From the two BPS games that I have, both are black, neither labels touch the top, & each have codes with something like "BPS-XX" .

Title: Re: Need Some Advice
Post by JC on 07. Jul 2007 at 03:35
You're wrong! ;) Konami had three cart versions: the standard Nintendo version, the black with the hole, and the bulky-square ones kinda like gold Punch-Out!! But you're right that each company had specific types of carts. Especially true for Taito (two types) and Bandai (one, I think).

Still, easiest way to identify a pirate is the label, especially for Famicom noob.

Title: Re: Need Some Advice
Post by Jedi QuestMaster on 07. Jul 2007 at 06:35
There you go, that's why JC is the expert.

Now can I get some screenshots of these variations?

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