I've read manga and watched some anime.
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im just bored like usual
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Too bad you quoted me before I fixed my post. I start typing about the NES and I just can't seem to stop. I'll use a quote I saw on NintendoAge. "NES carts are all I need. Everything else I can do without."
Yeah, there were several re-released "Classics" for the NES. Do you know which ones got a Classics re-release besides Metroid and LOZ 1&2?
Sounds like you're list is going to be a bit more comprehensive than mine. At least I actually have a list now, been needing one for years.
I need more visual feedback when looking at my lists. What I did original was toss together the Excel file, then changed all of the background colors to red. Then, when I got a game, I found it on the list and changed its background color to green. Quick and easy way to tell if I had the game or not. The publisher information was just there because I copy/pasted from Wikipedia, but after seeing enough of the same game with different publishers, I thought I should leave it in for ease of use.
I think Metroid/Zelda/Zelda II were the only three games in Nintendo's Classic Series line where things were drastically different (different cover art or cartridge colour). I do know there are two versions of Blades of Steel under the Konami Classic Series, though. One just has the regular cover art on both box and cartridge, and the Classic Series has the exact same art, but with a red border around it all. I'll see if I can find a good image.
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They show the variation cartridge below the entry. Box looks similar to the cartridge. I'm sure there are more than just those four games, but I can't think of anything right now.
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Mangas have more in them than animes. They explain more about the story.
I suppose I should've done something similar. I'll make due with the lists I currently have. Until I get a wild hair up my ass to change them...maybe next week.
I'm sure there's at least a couple like that. I'll definitely have to do some more research. It's unbelievable just how many re-releases/ROM revisions/variants some of these NES games got.
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