That's what I was thinking. Doesn't make sense to have it a 9 when pretty much NO ONE has it. I guess it's based off of known production?Originally Posted by vintagegamecrazy
But even still someone did mention they destroyed their old carts.
That's what I was thinking. Doesn't make sense to have it a 9 when pretty much NO ONE has it. I guess it's based off of known production?Originally Posted by vintagegamecrazy
But even still someone did mention they destroyed their old carts.
Jesus. I can go onto eBay at any time and find a MS-66 1931-S cent, maybe a MS-67...it'll be decades until the Blockbuster cart is seen as a true rarity, but this really makes one realize that these games may end up getting a good fraction of the coinage in terms of value...oh my. Actually, wouldn't this game easily be a low four figures cart? It's already a good fraction of the coins.
I´d rate this game a R10+++
By the way the pictures pasted above are, AFAIK, from the game factory cartridges from blockbuster. I never lived in the US but i think those cartridges were rewritable. Those are NOT the blockbuster competition cart
I saw and held the cart earlier tonight. Its real plain actually, and much like DonkeyKong Comp Cart, its a time based thing. The label is just a white label that says Blockbuster Competition, and has the games listed and below that is a buncha copywrite info. Pics should be up on the site somewhere.
Games are NBA Jam TE and Judge Dredd.
Port said that as far as things are there is one known copy currently on tab, his. There are probably a few more out there, but the people who have them dont know what they have.
Because it makes no attempt to be great, it is therefore extremely great.
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I dont think that is the cart. The Game Factory carts are different me thinks.Originally Posted by VinnyT
I own both green and blue myself i can take pictures of them after cgexpo to show that I have them both =)
those are game factories. we're talking about the championship cart.