R.Sakai
10-17-2008, 09:25 PM
Hey everyone,
Been reading up on import famicom stuffs lately, and realized a cart I have isn't quite what I thought it was :)
Quite a few years ago, I picked up this copy of Dragon Buster for the nes from one of the local used game stores.
It was obviously not a US game, It's a white case, similar in shape to a standard US cart. It has a rectangle shaped sticker inset in the cart (same as what I've seen on a normal famicom cart), the back had what would look like a normal 'warning' sticker with 'entertainment computer system' at the bottom, with an inset in the top of the cart for a label (that was missing), like a normal us game.
As I've never been 'into' nes stuffs, and had never actually seen a famicom cart, I figured it was just some cool import thing. I'd asked the guy at the shop about it, and all he really had to say was that it only worked on some peoples nes' and if it didn't work on mine, bring it on back.
Well, took it home, popped it in....and nothing. So of course, what do you do with a broken item? take it apart :)
Inside, was what I guessed was a normal nes rom, with another adapter piece loosely attached to the rom. So after messing around with it, the adapter piece was on backwards it seemed. One of the chips on the main rom board even has this cool little plastic window looking at some little chip with pins coming out.
The game works great, and all the text (Which as far as I remember, was just the title screen) is in English, copyright NamcoT. So it didn't seem like some knock-off.
There's no writing on the hardware, except for the adapter piece which has 'Super-Main' printed in the plastic on it's pin-bridge thing.
I'm working on getting pictures of it at the moment (Can't find the memory card for the camera :( ) if anyone wants to see what it is.
So, any clue on this one?
Been reading up on import famicom stuffs lately, and realized a cart I have isn't quite what I thought it was :)
Quite a few years ago, I picked up this copy of Dragon Buster for the nes from one of the local used game stores.
It was obviously not a US game, It's a white case, similar in shape to a standard US cart. It has a rectangle shaped sticker inset in the cart (same as what I've seen on a normal famicom cart), the back had what would look like a normal 'warning' sticker with 'entertainment computer system' at the bottom, with an inset in the top of the cart for a label (that was missing), like a normal us game.
As I've never been 'into' nes stuffs, and had never actually seen a famicom cart, I figured it was just some cool import thing. I'd asked the guy at the shop about it, and all he really had to say was that it only worked on some peoples nes' and if it didn't work on mine, bring it on back.
Well, took it home, popped it in....and nothing. So of course, what do you do with a broken item? take it apart :)
Inside, was what I guessed was a normal nes rom, with another adapter piece loosely attached to the rom. So after messing around with it, the adapter piece was on backwards it seemed. One of the chips on the main rom board even has this cool little plastic window looking at some little chip with pins coming out.
The game works great, and all the text (Which as far as I remember, was just the title screen) is in English, copyright NamcoT. So it didn't seem like some knock-off.
There's no writing on the hardware, except for the adapter piece which has 'Super-Main' printed in the plastic on it's pin-bridge thing.
I'm working on getting pictures of it at the moment (Can't find the memory card for the camera :( ) if anyone wants to see what it is.
So, any clue on this one?