Reagen if you have a copy of the same game could you post pics up?
molotovwars, Im not going to bother with a refund, but its hardly the item I wanted.
Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
Re: Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
sorry that this doesn't look so great as i've never done this before. luckily my girlfriend has a photobucket and a digital camera. i unfortunately have zero experience with any of it. still, i hope this helps:




Re: Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
Brilliant, thanks mate.
Well no way around it, shes a lovely old bootleg.
Well no way around it, shes a lovely old bootleg.
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emwearz wrote:Brilliant, thanks mate.
Well no way around it, shes a lovely old bootleg.
As long as it plays right, it's not a total loss.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Re: Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
UPDATE: I sent the seller a message letting him know he sold me a dud, he said no didn't but if I posted it back he would refund me (not worth it for me as I got it so cheap), I linked him to a post i made about it on my blog (mainly for the pictures), he replied saying he has refunded me the money, I can keep the cart as a sign of good faith.
So i ended up with a bootleg for free.
and for the record it plays great, doesnt like to hold its save so I will need to open it up and see if it has a battery or if its just such a bootleg it doesnt have one, dunno, will look at it when I can get my hands on a gamebit
So i ended up with a bootleg for free.
and for the record it plays great, doesnt like to hold its save so I will need to open it up and see if it has a battery or if its just such a bootleg it doesnt have one, dunno, will look at it when I can get my hands on a gamebit
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Ah I guess that's a happy ending. Why did you particularly want the SFC version of the game anyway? Is there anything different about it?
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Re: Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
In the past I have purchased SFC versions of games listed on eBay.com.au fairly cheap (I got SFIIT for $5) because of there region they tend to not get many bids, it was 99c with a couple mins left (Love when I see this) so I jumped on it.
Generally speaking if the game does not contain overt amounts of text, it will usually be cheaper for me to import a Jap copy than buy a PAL copy.
Generally speaking if the game does not contain overt amounts of text, it will usually be cheaper for me to import a Jap copy than buy a PAL copy.
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FAKE ALERT! FAKE ALERT! 

Re: Fake Super Famicom Cart (Can someone confirm?)
emwearz wrote:In the past I have purchased SFC versions of games listed on eBay.com.au fairly cheap (I got SFIIT for $5) because of there region they tend to not get many bids, it was 99c with a couple mins left (Love when I see this) so I jumped on it.
Generally speaking if the game does not contain overt amounts of text, it will usually be cheaper for me to import a Jap copy than buy a PAL copy.
Makes sense! I do that with a lot of NTSC games, I buy them from uk sellers and often they will go for less than the PAL version because most people in PAL-Land will want a PAL version.
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Exactly, it works out quite well generally.