Gaming Have I bought Counterfeit?

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Schlupi said:
These games look really interesting. I would like to try them...
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QUOTE said:
HAHA! Read my post please, buddy
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meEDIT: To clarify EXACTLY what they are, those are known and dumped NES games on a GBA cart (using some type of pocketnes I presume - which explains partially why it has problems booting. I'm playing green right now from my NES goodset and it is exactly the same as yours. No need to dump them The rom name is Pokemon Green (Unl) (!) and here's a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvG-E4sObH8

EDIT: Also, pokemon yellow is a hack of felix the cat (NES) and Green is original, i think.

yellow is "pokemon yellow (Unl) (!)"

EDIT2: Also, here's the Pokemon GBA bootleg you see on that site.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDGeCMfOvjc...feature=related

NES hack of mitsume ga tooru.
 
Well, before I get my dosh back on Monday, they're up on eBay for 24hrs for £8 which is what I paid for 'em.

Search for 'Pokemon green yellow' on the UK site if you want them. I don't.


Tobo
 
Jamstruth said:
Clear was used for all GBC exclusive carts. Any original GB (black and white only) games came in Grey and square with notch out. Any GB/C games were black with notch out (this was the most common type really). Any Pokemon games were in the colour of the game's version. This was kept up until DS days (Diamond etc) where the cart was so small that changing colour wasn't important.

An exception to the Pokemon rule are the Japanese games, which all were in regularly coloured cartridges.
 

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