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432.1 | Doesn't sound right, but... | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Wed Mar 07 1990 10:06 | 10 |
| Somewhere in the notefile, there was someone that said they saw a
similar ad where one VIDEOCassette played multiple games.
It turned out to be a fake ad, in GAMES magazine. Did you happen
to see this ad in THAT magazine?
if not - let's keep our eyes open - but my guess is its another
bogus ad. We'll probably have to wait for a cd player/interface
before you get more than a couple games on a cartridge.
(Super Mario/Duck Hunt) was difficult enough (for Nintendo).
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432.2 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Thu Mar 08 1990 14:07 | 7 |
| � We'll probably have to wait for a cd player/interface
� before you get more than a couple games on a cartridge.
� (Super Mario/Duck Hunt) was difficult enough (for Nintendo).
What was so difficult about it? They seem to have done a good job, and
they even put a third game on the pak - the track & field game for the
PowerPad.
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432.3 | a friend of a friend told a friend | OTOFS::HARPER | I want facts not friction | Thu Mar 08 1990 17:33 | 19 |
| It's not bogus.
One of our manager bought one.
It's the famicom (sp) games...I'm told.
You get the adapter and the single cartridge
no instructions. The top is in Japanese, the back
has the game titles listed in english.
One game mentioned to me was popeye.
I don't know much else not having seen it.
But it is for real.
My son also mentioned that a friend of his was getting one
with 30 games.
I'd hate to have one go bad...you lose 40+ games in one shot.
If I learn more I'll post.
richard
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432.4 | need addresses | CURIE::BERNIER | | Thu Mar 08 1990 20:43 | 19 |
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re -1
Do you think you can get a list of the games that are on
this cartridge and find out what kind of warranty comes with it.
Also can you get the address of the place that sells these,
a phone number would be good too, but would be costly to us
here in the US
any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
Wayne
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432.5 | Thumbs up!! | KAOU84::BARKLEY | Steve Barkley | Thu Mar 08 1990 21:53 | 32 |
| Well, I decided to go ahead and purchase it. It is, as .3 mentions,
one of the smaller Japanese cartriges and it comes with a "converter"
that allows it to be inserted directly into the North American NES.
I received 45 games for $150 (Cdn). All the titles on the cartridge
differ slightly from the Nintendo versions of the game. (Trademark/
Copyright considerations?). The only drawback is that instructions
are not included for each of the games. I've only played a couple
of games so far and they appear identical to the regular Nintendo
cartriges. Considering the price of Nintendo cartridges, I'd say it's
definitely worth the money if just simply for the sheer variety of
games
Here are the games that are on the cartridge:
Tetris II Excite Bike Mahjong 4
Donkey Kong Combat Balloon
Super Mario Bros Exerion Formation
Twin Bee Pac Man Lode Runner 1
B Wings Joust Milk & Nuts
1942 Mario Bros Chack'n Pop
Bomberman Star Soldier F1 Race
Star Force Othello Donkey Kong
Mappy Ninja Lode Runner 2
Baseball Arabian Millipede
Pin Ball Road Fighter Tennis
Galaga Dig Dug Penguin Adventure
Urban Champion Kung Fu Lunar Ball
Battle City Popeye Circus
Macros Ice Climber Front Line
Steve.
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432.6 | | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Fri Mar 09 1990 08:40 | 6 |
| Yikes! what a great idea!
I'm dying to find out where I can get this!
jack
(who can never have enough toys!)
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432.7 | I'm trying the 42 game version | OTOFS::HARPER | I want facts not friction | Mon Mar 12 1990 15:41 | 22 |
| I got my hands on the 42 game version. It's a loaner to me.
The games are the same as in the 45 game version except
Tetris is missing. Most of the other major games are still present.
I'll try it tonight. It's a two piece setup as Steve stated.
The adapter has on it...
72-60 PINS T89
CARTRIDGE CONVERTER
The game cartridge itself has the games listed on one side
and something in Japanese (I assume) on the other.
There is a company logo type of graphic..I couldn't draw it either.
I have now seen quite a few ads in the local paper
selling 30,42 and 45 game sets. But they are all
private sales, sort of out of the basement type of a setup.
No company address just call after 5 type of deal.
Although one would take a credit card.
richard
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432.8 | phone number | AIRPRT::AZORIAN | | Mon Mar 12 1990 16:02 | 5 |
| Hey Rich,
What is the number/address for this game....
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432.9 | | NRADM::LEWIS | | Mon Mar 12 1990 16:27 | 9 |
| I saw something similar in a store this weekend. There was
something like 8 to 10 games listed on the box and the box
was slightly longer than the "regular" games. The price on
the box was $19.95 (there was more than one variation).
Anyone else seen these and have any idea what they are?
Bob
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432.10 | phone but no address | OTOFS::HARPER | I want facts not friction | Tue Mar 13 1990 12:53 | 8 |
| phone numbers it's probably best to call after 18:00 eastern
(613)-567-2424 Ask for Daniel for 45 game cartridge that Steve got.
(819)-643-9210 31 and 42 game cartridge
(819)-643-3612 31 and 42 game cartridge
I have no addresses as I haven't call any of these as yet.
These were small ads saying to call.
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432.11 | IMH(o) evaluation of the 42 game cartridge | OTOFS::HARPER | I want facts not friction | Tue Mar 13 1990 13:40 | 35 |
| I went into every game on the 42 game cartridge. Needless to say I
didn't cover all levels or screens.
The cartridge is ****great**** with the kids. Mine are 6 and 11.
With know instructions we were still able to get them going quite quickly.
Yes most of the games are played in english.
Quite afew of the games were those found on the poster
you get when you buy the NES. Therefore the majority
of the games are NINTENDO produced games.
The only games I would not play were something called
Frontline and Mahjong (sp). Its gameplay was TOO slow and the graphic poorly done.
Majhong isa card game from what I can tell is still in Japanese. :-)
The other games appear to be full featured games..multi-levels, etc.
I know as some of them give you a choice as to what level to start play
in. So though I picked Level 1 to evaluate the game, I did step through
the selections of the other levels.
Naturally there are duplication in game theme..ie Donkey Kong type
games.; Burgertime type games.; galaga type games. The key is they are
all mainly arcade games no Zelda or Link here friends.
Most of the games I was able to identify and are not a cheap copy.
These are the real games though the names may be different.
The only nit was the after game stats. On MOST of the game the letters
were missing. Example. PLAYER 1 GAME OVER
reads PLAY R 1 GAM OV R
This was consistant in the games that it occur in. I didn't experiece
any such holes in the playing screens though.
I'd be interested in knowing if Tetris in the 45 game cartridge is
the Tengen version or the Mattel/Nintendo.
richard
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432.12 | 52-in-1 was a good deal | PH4VAX::SCHNAUFFER | Big BILL | Tue Apr 10 1990 12:30 | 10 |
| I must say thanks to the people who tried (took a chance) the
"many-in-1" cartridge. After reading your replies, I ordered and
recieved the 52-in-1. IT'S GREAT! It may not have all the latest
(Batman,etc) but it has some real fun games and for less than $2.70 per
game it was a steal. It has Tetris II (tengen) and my favorite
Pinball. I'm not a heavy duty Nintendo player but my 8 year old says
he loves the new cartridge and that's all I need to hear.
Again thanks to everyone who had the guts to try this (questionable)
product and then report back to notes.
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432.13 | A little more specific please! | WMOIS::T_NELSON | On a Beer day you can Pee forever | Tue Apr 10 1990 13:33 | 6 |
| How did you order it and how much did it cost? Did you call one of
the numbers in the previous replies? Where did it end up coming from?
Inquirering minds want to know!!
Ted
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432.15 | Sorry, this has to be asked.... | DECWET::BARLOW | Repatriated Treehugger | Tue Apr 10 1990 15:04 | 3 |
| This multi-game cartridge sounds interesting -- however, being in the
software business, I'd like to respect copyright laws. Is this cartridge
licensed by the game manufacturers, or is this a pirate operation?
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432.16 | | WMOIS::T_NELSON | On a Beer day you can Pee forever | Tue Apr 10 1990 15:15 | 6 |
| RE. 14
Thank You for the quick and more detailed response. All previous
replies seemed pretty vague. Sounds like a very good deal!!!
Ted
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432.17 | not pirated software | KAOFS::R_HARPER | I want facts not friction | Tue Apr 10 1990 16:06 | 25 |
| re: .15
It's not a pirate operation.
I played the 42 version.
These are Micro Genius cartridges.
If you want another source. See in this conference the Mario notes
I believe 326.?.
The address is
Odyssey Video
353 Montreal Road
Cornwall,Ontario
K6H 1B6
(613)-938-0388
They sell 52-1, 45-1, 42-1,32-1,22-1,20-1,15-1,8-1
5-1,and several versions of 4-1.
I have a list but it's pointless to type in the games.
The prices at this place in more expensive, as their quoted
prices are without the adapter. from $170-$35
$10 for the adapter.
richard
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432.18 | U.S. Customs Dept considers these bootleg... | RTPSWS::VANDEUSEN | Monte VanDeusen, Wilmington NC | Fri Apr 20 1990 09:08 | 16 |
| Two days ago, U.S. Customs officials arrested two people, here in
Wilmington (NC), for selling the 42-in-1 cartridges. A Nintendo
spokesperson said this was the first case that they have caught someone
selling the illegal cartridges. The customs official said it was
"easy" to tell bootleg cartriges from legal ones. He said that
Nintendo "does not put more than one game on a cartridge" (guess
SMB/Duck Hunt is the exception) and that if the game needs an adapter,
it's bootleg. He mentioned in particular the 42-in-1 cartridge. He
also mentioned that Nintendo sells one game for $20-$30 (guess he
doesn't buy many games!) and that the illegal cartridges sell many
games for $120-$200.
Since there was a question as to the authenticity of these cartridges,
I'd thought I'd pass this along...
Monte
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432.19 | If it has an adapter its a bootleg | KYOA::MACCHIOROLA | Dec not just a job--its a *.#!@^ | Sat May 05 1990 12:57 | 9 |
| I read in the Video Rental trades that Nintendo was going to crack down
on these. The multiple game cartridges are not authorized by them so
are bootlegs. Anything with an adapter is probably illegal in North
America. We had a video retailer renting SMB3 with an adapter last
fall. The game had Japanese writing in it.
I would be real carefull with these games.
Mike
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432.20 | 52 games in one | MQOA02::DESROSIERS | Vive la libert�e | Tue May 15 1990 11:42 | 8 |
| Someone told me about a casette that is supposed to contain 52 games.
Has anyone ever seen this? does it work? is it worth it?
Don't get on your high horses about piracy and etc, I just want
to know.
Jean
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432.21 | MODERATION note | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Tue May 15 1990 15:41 | 6 |
| .20 was moved from a basenote - lest anyone think the author was
confused.
Jack
NINTENDO co-moderator
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432.22 | A day late and a ???? short | CXCAD::WILLIAMS | Set the mind free | Thu May 24 1990 13:23 | 8 |
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I called the number given for info on the 52-in-1 cartridge and
was informed that they are not selling these any more. And won't
be in the future either due to legal problems.
Those of you that got them.....congrats. Wish I could have gotten
one. (Sigh)Oh..well.
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432.23 | new way to fix systems!! | MQOA02::DESROSIERS | Vive la libert�e | Mon Jun 04 1990 11:44 | 17 |
| One of the guys in our office bought one of the 52 in 1 cartriges,
aside from the fact that some of the games are in Japanese and that
you don't have instructions for any of them, it seems like a good
buy for a game addict, I'm not, so I tought all of them stunk (except
for pinball).
There is one problem tough, When I first inserted the cartrige in
the slot, it worked fine, then when I tried to select another game,
the thing would flash the power light all the time. To get rid
of these problems, I was told to "blow" into (onto) the contacts
of the game adapter, whenever I did this, it would start working
again. This just doesn't make sense, but it works, has anyone seen
or used this "trick" before? does anyone have a sensible explanation
for that?
Jean
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432.24 | | QARRY::NED | | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:16 | 8 |
| Explain it I can't. But I CAN tell you that it also works with
marginal cartridges. Some of you may have ones that work some of the
times. Well, for some reason, if you blow along the connectors it
seems to help. It may be that the humidity helps seal a connection.
Anyway, it's possible that the adapter simply needs to be cleaned or
adjusted.
Ned
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432.25 | Dust/dirt | BCSE::WEIER | | Mon Jun 04 1990 16:48 | 5 |
| The reason that I've always heard for this is to blow away
dust buildup. We've never had a problem with our own games,
but HAVE had a problem with rentals. CLEANING them is what
really fixed it....
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432.26 | normal behaviour for cartridge | KAOFS::R_HARPER | I want facts not friction | Thu Jun 07 1990 12:25 | 12 |
| the reason the 52-1 type games flash is not dirt...it's the adapter
the adapter has circuitry built to defeat nintendo's
protection against non-nintendo cartridge designs.
sometime's it works sometimes it doesn't. :)
try holding the reset for a a second
or 2 longer than normal. usually the game menu will appear after the
2nd flash.
if not try again..hold the reset for a while.
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432.27 | Moderation note | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Tue Aug 07 1990 14:31 | 9 |
| FYI -
the moderators of the notefile have agreed that since the distributors
of the 52-in-1 cartridge are being prosecuted by NINTENDO, that no ads
for this (or other "bootleg" or software of questionable origin)
can be placed in the NINTENDO notefile. This may be an inconvenience,
but addresses the issues of responsibility on both the parts of your
moderators and Digital, with regard to third-party products.
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432.28 | What about authentic packaging. | AIMTEC::WARRENS_R | Kill Capital Punishment! | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:58 | 16 |
| This method of game distribution should be reconsidered by Nintendo as
a valid form.
Many off-the-shelf games are going into the $15 to $9 range as their
age grows and interest slows.
But what about 3 or four or more on one cart, and selling for the
current $40, $50, $60.
This could revitalize older games and still generate sales from
authentic carts.
Any ideas on if this might happen? Anyone have an in to Nintendo
marketing?
Randy
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