Hello there everyone. I just picked up this '190 in 1' NES cart today and I went here to look it up but I didn't see anything about it. Anyone out there know anything about the rareity or value of this cart please ?? I spent $50 on it.
Hello there everyone. I just picked up this '190 in 1' NES cart today and I went here to look it up but I didn't see anything about it. Anyone out there know anything about the rareity or value of this cart please ?? I spent $50 on it.
Never seen it before. Not sure if it's even real.
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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 07:41 PM.
It seems like those 'super joy' type bootleg NES games systems. It's about 20 different games, each with a ton of slight varriations each with a different name. By looking at the menus I can tell you it's Asisn, not Mexican.
lol you spent 50 bucks on a bootleg. How much is it worth? About 50 less dollars than you spent on it.
i think it's all relative to how much you believe it to be worth.. if you just wanted something as an oddity then yeah it's fine IMO, if you wanted something to sell on then you wont get that money back too easily.. i have personally spent a similar amount on a 190 in one, but it was due to the fact i just wanted a few obscure items for my collection and to me it was worth the money.. so what im saying is, if you feel it was worth the cash you spent then it's all good
I think it's a neat find regardless of "book value".
I used to have a 31-in-1 cart that I simply loved. It wasn't worth shit but I paid $25 for it and really enjoyed it!
I don't think it has anything to do with either obscurity or resale value. It's a matter of what actual games are on it. If it had been a real 190-in-1 with 190 different games (they do exist, they're just very uncommon compared to the ones that have 10 to 1000 repeats for every actual game) and especially if they were good games (that happens too, I've seen pirate carts with all the Nekketsu games or tons of Konami games or things like that on them), it could easily be worth $50.
It's unfortunate that this one he bought sounds like it was a rip off, though. That's the risk with pirate carts, you usually don't know what you'll actually get.
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ive heard of a lot of multis going for 50 or more. our friend cmosfm sold one not long ago. if you want a multi, sometimes you pay for it. i never see them here, and likely wouldnt feel screwed dropping $50 on one. who cares? finding a cart few people have - even if the games suck on it - is cool.
congrats! it looks great and is a good addition to your collection!
It's not uncommon to see these multi-carts go for $25-50 on eBay. If you don't like it after a while, you could always resell it and get close, if not all you paid for it. Either way, it's a good piece for the collection.
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Pirate Multi Carts are always the ones good to have in the system to play. I have a 41 in 1 that I keep in the system to play.
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Depends on the games, $50 is steep for any Famicom/NES bootleg multicart but if there are quality games or original game hacks / reworks on it then it's still cool to have. Like has been said, I have a few multicarts that I keep around because there are a number of obscure or quirky titles on them I haven't gotten around to picking up the original Famicom cartridges for.
I've got a pirate that's got pictures from Final Fantasy X2 on the cover, along with Sonic among other interesting pics. Most of which aren't actually on the cartridge. There is a Sonic game on it, it's essentially Super Mario Bros. with the Mario sprite changed to a one-color blocky amateur looking Sonic.
I'm intrigued as to what mind-bending wonders were contained in this cart to make the thread poster go off on a mentalist swearing mission.
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