hello everyone. I know we can't add Pirate carts to our game libraries but I thought I would blog about one rare one in particular. Well my brother and I did some game hunting a while back and we came across this cartridge the USA NES version of the 76-in-1 cartridge. I went home looked it up online and you can't find the NES version anywhere. The only cart on eBay was the Famicom version all in Japanese of course. Pirate carts are pretty cool they have games that hacks or they are the original versions of games released on the system. There are rumors floating around that there is an SNES or Super Famicom Pirate Cart that has a lot of games on it as well. I am going to include a picture of Dragon Ball Z 3 in the form of an SNES Cartridge. Its actually in Spanish but the game has never been released in the USA, its kind of cool. But anyways here are the pictures, enjoy and if you have any information on either one of these carts that would be useful let me know.
Picture 1: Front of 76-in-1 [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1910.jpg[/img]
Picture 2: Back of 76-in-1 [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1911.jpg[/img]
Picture 3: Game list on back of Cart [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1912.jpg[/img]
If you want the game list on the back message me on here and I will get you the list.
Picture 4: Front of Dragon Ball Z SNES Box [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1913.jpg[/img]
Picture 5: Back of Dragon Ball Z Box [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1914.jpg[/img]
Picture 6: Front of DBZ Cart [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1915.jpg[/img]
Picture 7: Back of DBZ Cart [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/100_1916.jpg[/img]
Hey everyone. My brother and I have collected a lot of games throughout the years. We have a huge collection of games spanning from Pong Systems to the most recent systems. We also have Japanese systems and lot of cool video game related items. Check out our blogs from time to time because we "score" a lot at our video game stores, flea markets, and of course eBay.