NES Reproduction Carts
- ElkinFencer10
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NES Reproduction Carts
I've seen a few different sites that sell reproductions of NES games, fan translations, hacks, etc, but I wanted to get some opinions on which site is the best. www.gamereproductions.com is probably the best that I've looked at, but is there one better? What I really want is Final Fantasy 2 in English on an NES cart. Anyone know the cheapest place to get that?
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- BoneSnapDeez
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Re: NES Reproduction Carts
I think the site you listed is one of the best out there.
I'd like to get some repro carts eventually, trying save up some dough first.
I'd like to get some repro carts eventually, trying save up some dough first.
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Re: NES Reproduction Carts
I always read a lot of animosity towards people purchasing repos. I don't see why not. I mean there's a ton of games out there that literally not possible to purchase anywhere.
I think as collectors we know that it's not the real thing, but that's when the gamer in all of us kicks in. We just want to play the game!
I think as collectors we know that it's not the real thing, but that's when the gamer in all of us kicks in. We just want to play the game!
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If all you want to do is play the games...
http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.ph ... ucts_id=34
This thing also gives you the ability to play FDS games.
http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.ph ... ucts_id=34
This thing also gives you the ability to play FDS games.
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I think a lot of the hatred comes from the fact they have to ruin working carts to make them.johnnyonthespot wrote:I always read a lot of animosity towards people purchasing repos. I don't see why not. I mean there's a ton of games out there that literally not possible to purchase anywhere.
I think as collectors we know that it's not the real thing, but that's when the gamer in all of us kicks in. We just want to play the game!