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spoon
01-02-2003, 02:18 AM
I have just a few question
1. Will there be NES Multi Carts ever added to the Dp guide?If not why?
(I only ask because I notice that they are listed in the Atar 2600 Non U.S releases sectioni)
Why in the "Non U.S.Game Releases" for Commodore 64, "Non-Cart Items", The Console have rarities as high as 7, but a price of just $1?
Maybe I overlooked a few things, just curious. I brought the guide along with me to Big Boy for a friend of mine to look at, and just got curious. Thanks Ricardo
digitalpress
01-02-2003, 08:10 AM
NES Multi-carts... I'd like to add them but it's been difficult getting a handle on them all. Like the Atari 2600 ones, it's going to take a few people a lot of time to compile it properly. However, I'm sure it will get done in due time.
If you see high rarities with low (or $0) dollars it means we didn't have enough information to price them out. These should have all been listed at $0 but a few early entries slipped through at $1. Treat them the same way, the rarities are correct but the dollar values are "insufficient data".
TheRedEye
01-02-2003, 02:12 PM
Sorry Joe, but I'm not touching multicarts. We could never, ever have them all.
And if we include multicarts, there's absolutely no reason to not include bootleg NES carts of all kinds. The NES section would double in size just from Brazil alone. There are TONS of oldschool Famicom games not released officially as NES carts that have seen NES bootlegs in Brazil.
I'd do an official Famicom section before I even considered bootlegs.
spoon
01-02-2003, 07:04 PM
Thanks for the answers. I figured as much, and I agree that such a task could provide a headache. Thanks again, Ricardo
Arqueologia_Digital
02-20-2003, 12:42 AM
Sorry Joe, but I'm not touching multicarts. We could never, ever have them all.
And if we include multicarts, there's absolutely no reason to not include bootleg NES carts of all kinds. The NES section would double in size just from Brazil alone. There are TONS of oldschool Famicom games not released officially as NES carts that have seen NES bootlegs in Brazil.
I'd do an official Famicom section before I even considered bootlegs.
You forgot Argentina