MyNameIsVince wrote:I didn't realize how many variants of NES games were there until I started viewing some people's collections on RFgeneration and seeing the lists that had added info on variants. Insane I tell you.
Although not quite as prevalent, there's also some SNES variants as well, like the Majesco re-releases. I had no idea I even had any in my collection until I looked it up. Turns out my copies of Contra III and Super Castlevania IV are of the Majesco re-release variety. However, unless I were to find original pressings of both games for a decent price, I'm not gonna worry about it, I'm perfectly happy with the copies I have. I also don't care too much about the fact that my copies of F-Zero and Tetris/Dr. Mario are the Player's Choice Million Seller editions (I kinda like that gold color). Oh and lastly, whodathunk that Maximum Carnage also had a gray version?
But hopefully, not to get off-topic here, I don't care too much about the variants in my quest for SNES completion (or just finding games in general). I just want to make sure I have the games.
I have some Majesco variants as well. I am not real picky about the rear labels on my SNES carts, and I am not trying to obtain a complete SNES set. Accordingly, the Majesco re-releases do not bother me. I do opt for original over "Million Seller" editions, however. I have not done research on this, but - if I recall correctly - there are 3+ label variants of Super Star Wars and several other games. I think that it would be interesting to collect SNES variants, but I do not think that they are as "storied" as some of the NES variants (such as the aforementioned "Mike Tyson's Punch Out" vs. "Punch Out" and grey vs. black Tengen games).
I would like to pick up a grey Maximum Carnage at some point, however. That game, in addition to Doom and Killer Instinct, looks strange sitting among my otherwise uniformly grey SNES carts.