samsonlonghair wrote:I don't think that's strictly true. They're not all a bunch of shameless crooks. I'm acquainted with someone locally who just picked it up as a hobby. He's interested in writing famicom games to an NES carrtridge. I saw a Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti cartridge he made. It was kind of neat, and he made it as a simple labor of love. Then he sold it to a local video game collector (not me) just for the price of the materials. He didn't even turn a profit.
That was a very nice thing to do at cost. That's how I got my starfox 2, but it still is being a crook because it is warez.

He's just more respectable of a thief is all, kind of like how Robin Hood was loved for robbing Prince John to give it back to the poor.
Gunstar is right though, wrong thread for it. You could make another if you want.
It is interesting how the Famicom stuff was never uniform and I do agree KOnami did it right having the labels wrap over as they're the only easy ones to find until you get into weird shells like my tall Splatterhouse cart as that one just sticks out. After that you kind of have to thumb through or memorize which game had which color plastic shell like my yellow Hammerin' Harry and green Armadillo carts.