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tomwaits
04-23-2009, 02:33 PM
I've got a famicom bootleg cart. No idea what it is, and I don't have a famicom or honeybee to try it. There are pictures of 8 games on the label, so I'm assuming it's some kind of 8-in-1 cart?

Anyone know more about it? What's it worth? Anyone want it?

InsaneDavid
04-23-2009, 02:47 PM
$5.00 tops. Random Famicom bootlegs aren't worth much, the converters usually carry more value - which isn't much. Always curious to know what's on these however.

tomwaits
04-23-2009, 03:00 PM
Thanks for the info.


So.... anyone want a $5 famicom mystery cart?

InsaneDavid
04-23-2009, 03:54 PM
Thanks for the info.


So.... anyone want a $5 famicom mystery cart?

I'm gonna sound like a suspicious asshole but I'll buy it. LOL I have a strange fascination with this stuff and then sharing the results (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79973). In a couple weeks I'm going to do a couple video overviews of some Famicom multicarts and I'd like to include this one. Shoot me a PM, I'm good with PayPal or a Money Order. I'm going to be leaving for the weekend in about six hours though so I'd like to get you your money before then.

Mason P.
04-23-2009, 05:29 PM
i have a Fami bootleg. Mine is of Goonies 1

gokugohandave
04-23-2009, 06:42 PM
Hey insane david after your done with it want to sell it? Id like to have my first ever fami cart be something wierd.

InsaneDavid
04-23-2009, 06:49 PM
Hey insane david after your done with it want to sell it? Id like to have my first ever fami cart be something wierd.

If I do end up obtaining it and it's a duplicate (which is always more than likely with these), I'd have no problem selling it for exactly what I paid for it or less.

tomwaits
04-23-2009, 06:52 PM
Someone else PM'd first and it's gone. Sorry.

InsaneDavid
04-23-2009, 06:56 PM
Someone else PM'd first and it's gone. Sorry.

No problem.

mobiusclimber
04-24-2009, 02:03 AM
I would not be quick to say it's only worth $5, but looks like it's too late now anyway. It all comes down to what games are actually on the cart. Hacks and HK Originals are worth quite a bit more than $5, whereas just a bunch of famicom games shoved on a cart aren't. People who buy pirate games tend to either want a whole ton on one cart or unusually stuff. Since you couldn't tell what was on the cart, and since it's sold already, the point is kinda moot in this case. But it's still a valid point in general.

InsaneDavid
05-04-2009, 08:20 PM
Arrived today and while I don't have time to go through game for game right now, here's a quick look at what's on it.

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(03).jpg

The label gives away no clues. You have the Street Fighter II' cast and a bunch of early releases around them. I spot Duck Hunt, Hogans Alley, Wild Gunman, Galaxian, Sky Destroyer, Great Tank (which is more than likely going to be Battle City.. ugh, don't we all hate this game since it's on like every multicart at least five times?)... seems like this could be mainly shooting games.

Let's pop it into my trusty Twin Famicom...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(07).jpg

"Digimon Adventure 128 in 1" huh? At this point I'm starting to think it'll be a few games with sprites replaced. To the menu...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(04).jpg

Yup, that's what it looks like. Granted I didn't go through every game but for the most part the cartridge contains games you'd expect to find on a standard pirate multicart. Stuff like Road Fighter, Battle City (told ya), Super Mario Bros., Lode Runner, early Famicom games and the like.

Contra is the USA release with a stage select on the title screen. Aladdin 3 is that Hong Kong flying carpet game that shows up on a lot of these carts, sometimes called 1001 Nights, this one...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(05).jpg

Now all those "Digimon" games seem to be what's interesting here. So let's try them out.

"Digimon Veemon" is Mario Bros. with a Telletubby or something replacing Mario...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(06).jpg

And honestly that's the only one there's any effort with. "Digimon Agumon" is Donkey Kong - just straight Donkey Kong. One of them is straight Mappy. One of them is Warpman. Of course as pirate carts go most of the title screen graphics are missing. "Toy Story 2" is straight Donkey Kong Jr. "Pokemon" is Nuts & Milk with Pikachu sprites, which is decent...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(09).jpg

Later in the cartridge most of the games are just sprite changes, like this one that is Bomberman with a sprite from Nuts & Milk...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(08).jpg

I'm pretty sure that was one of the "Digimon" games.

However there are some decent, albeit fast, reworks. Kitty is Dig Dug with Hello Kitty in place of Hori Taizo...

http://www.classicplastic.net/digitalpress/finds/DP-Finds-2009-05-04(10).jpg

Nothing to write home about and nothing really original. The later half of the game list repeats itself about 80 games in so it's probably more around 65 in 1 or so.

I'll have more information once I get around to cataloging all these and bringing my old catalogs into one place. My estimation of value still stands.

WSUCougars
05-04-2009, 10:53 PM
I would not be quick to say it's only worth $5, but looks like it's too late now anyway. It all comes down to what games are actually on the cart. Hacks and HK Originals are worth quite a bit more than $5, whereas just a bunch of famicom games shoved on a cart aren't. People who buy pirate games tend to either want a whole ton on one cart or unusually stuff. Since you couldn't tell what was on the cart, and since it's sold already, the point is kinda moot in this case. But it's still a valid point in general.

I apologize in advance if this counts as hijacking a thread, but figured since you folks are already discussing pirate famicom carts that it didn't make sense to start a new one. :) I picked up a small stash of these a couple of years ago, and while most of them just have the usual suspects (SMB, Excitebike, Kung Fu, etc) there is one which is a compilation of 4 games from the "Kunio-Kun" series: the game which became River City Ransom in the US, a soccer game (which I'm assuming became Nintendo World Cup), a sort of "Track & Field" athletic competition, and a basketball game which plays just like Super Dodge Ball. Just out of curiosity, what would a cart like this be worth (if anyone happens to know)?

InsaneDavid
05-04-2009, 11:20 PM
there is one which is a compilation of 4 games from the "Kunio-Kun" series: the game which became River City Ransom in the US, a soccer game (which I'm assuming became Nintendo World Cup), a sort of "Track & Field" athletic competition, and a basketball game which plays just like Super Dodge Ball. Just out of curiosity, what would a cart like this be worth (if anyone happens to know)?

$20 - $25 is what I've seen them go for. I've considered paying that but with pirate multicarts there's always the danger of cheap parts failing that hangs over my head before the purchase. I've had that happen with really cool Game Boy Color multicarts that eventually simply died.

WSUCougars
05-04-2009, 11:29 PM
$20 - $25 is what I've seen them go for. I've considered paying that but with pirate multicarts there's always the danger of cheap parts failing that hangs over my head before the purchase. I've had that happen with really cool Game Boy Color multicarts that eventually simply died.

Thanks for the insight. And certainly worth picking up if you happen to find one at a decent price. The basketball game (which I don't believe was ever released in the US?) is insane!

Steve W
05-05-2009, 08:37 PM
I just found a Famicom multicart in my junk, and it sounds a lot like the one you have. I haven't put out the effort to hook up a Super Joy III to try it out, since I know I'll be disappointed. Mine seems to have Road Fighter (what a shock!), Aladdin, Pokemon, TMNT: Return of Shredder, a picture of Adventure Island with 'Antarctic Adventure' written underneath, and a picture of Galaxian with 'Galaga' under it. Oh, and of course, there's a picture of Street Fighter on the cover too.

I wonder why nobody in China ever decided to make a multicart of nothing but RPGs, since those are so big in Asia. Put a good memory mapper in a cart and dump all the best RPGs onto one cartridge. Too bad it'll never happen.

Cornelius
05-05-2009, 09:26 PM
I just found a Famicom multicart in my junk


@_@ :?

Steve W
05-05-2009, 09:34 PM
I picked it up at a flea market or something and tossed it into a big junk box of stuff I plan on getting around to looking at whenever I bother to. Nothin' dirty here involving 'my junk'. :D

I dug up another one that came out of one of those keyboard shaped Famiclones. It's titled ENGLISH 36 IN 1 and has such gripping game names like Finger Game 1, Match-Pic, Calculate Board, Message Board, Architecture, Mappy (since when is this game educational?) and G-Basic. Strangely enough, the cartridge is also in the shape of an N64 cart.

Ryaan1234
05-05-2009, 09:35 PM
I'd just like to say that my "Super Fun Happy Joy Joy Power Player III" or whatever the heck they call it has those exact same hacks on it, InsaneDavid. The only difference is that it has what's supposed to be Woody from Toy Story hacked into Bomberman instead of Nuts & Milk. The title screen is almost the same except it's a different X in 1 and it has difference pictures at the title screen. What I mean to say is that mine has 6 pictures in the same arrangement as yours and it has "whatever-in-one" in big red text in the same font. It also has a white background at startup, too.

I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I have two Power Player systems. One has those romhacks on it and the other one has just NES games. Has anyone tried to document all of the Power Player revisions?

Steve W
05-05-2009, 09:56 PM
Has anyone tried to document all of the Power Player revisions?
As far as listing all the Famiclones out there, a few websites have accepted the challenge. But none of them have a full list, since there's been so many variations pouring out of China in the last decade alone.

China is producing a home computer for developing countries, and from the description it sounds suspiciously like a Famiclone slutted up to be something it shouldn't.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/30/8-bit-computer-now-available-for-all-your-homebrewing-needs/

InsaneDavid
05-05-2009, 10:13 PM
I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I have two Power Player systems. One has those romhacks on it and the other one has just NES games. Has anyone tried to document all of the Power Player revisions?

I was going to attempt it at one time and gave up after a few. There are simply so many revisions of the same stuff it became not worth it to me. Instead I've decided to simply catalog what cartridges I have and stay away from the built in games in Famiclones.

dbzfan2003
11-24-2017, 06:52 PM
Is there a ROM of that Digimon multicart anywhere? I had one built into a Famiclone, but it's kinda rare.