Interesting. I have quite a lot of SNES games, including 2 copies of Tetris Attack (by error) - all have the Nintendo screws, etc.
When I read this thread, by thoughts were pirate copy, but may not be.
Help determining whether my game is fake
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What's funny is how in-character that is for the game.MrPopo wrote:I think Earthbound's method of copy protection was the best. Get to the final boss, then game locks up and erases your saves.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Later SNES games have quite a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to making bootlegs unplayable.jfe2 wrote:That's a really weird message that popped up! I've never heard of that before.
Does the SNES have some sort of anti-piracy tool in it that I didn't know about?
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I've also read it makes the whole game a nightmare to progress through by ramping up the difficulty.MrPopo wrote:I think Earthbound's method of copy protection was the best. Get to the final boss, then game locks up and erases your saves.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Later SNES games have quite a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to making bootlegs unplayable.jfe2 wrote:That's a really weird message that popped up! I've never heard of that before.
Does the SNES have some sort of anti-piracy tool in it that I didn't know about?
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That's terrible! What if you didn't know it was bootleg.MrPopo wrote:I think Earthbound's method of copy protection was the best. Get to the final boss, then game locks up and erases your saves.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Later SNES games have quite a few tricks up their sleeves when it comes to making bootlegs unplayable.jfe2 wrote:That's a really weird message that popped up! I've never heard of that before.
Does the SNES have some sort of anti-piracy tool in it that I didn't know about?
Thanks everyone...
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Wow! I just checked this thread again because it was on the front page and I was surprised to see so many helpful and, in the case of Earthbound, funny, replies. Thanks for the many tips.
I had bought the game from a local retro game store so I figured they knew to check the games; but I've never seen that screen before and I own close to 30 SNES games so I just wanted to make sure. Also good to hear that the "Made in Mexico" is a normal thing to see.
I had bought the game from a local retro game store so I figured they knew to check the games; but I've never seen that screen before and I own close to 30 SNES games so I just wanted to make sure. Also good to hear that the "Made in Mexico" is a normal thing to see.

