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How are you, Spose?
I might just have to do something similar to that. Only with less boxes and more shelves.
I'll probably try and track down a display case of some sort. Glass doors on the front and everything. Then maybe paint it black and put a couple of old-school Nintendo decals on it, like this one only bigger. Then I can just take the games out of the boxes and display the boxes on the top shelf, and line the cartridges in alphabetically with the rest of the games. In theory, anyways.![]()
Sounds like good setup. Where have you been, Spose?
You will,Sheras. It takes time to amass a collection.
Looks like there's two releases. One by AVE and another by SEI.
There's also 2 entries for the Maxi-15. Although only one was released in NA, the other was released in AUS. So you can scratch one of those off the list.
Also the two entries for Ms. Pacman are for the (Tengen) and (Namcom) releases. Pacman also had two Tengen releases, black cart (unlicensed)) and a gray cart (licensed). Gauntlet also got a similar UNL/LIC (black/gray) release as well.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom had an unlicensed release from Tengen as well as a licensed release from Mindscape.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade had two licensed releases. One by Taito and the other by Ubisoft.
Sorry, that should explain all of the double entries in the list.![]()
Yeah, I have too.
No worries. I knew about the whole deal with multiple Pacman released (I think Ms. Pac-man had the same thing), as well as Tetris. I know some of the double-entries are legit -- for example, there was a rerelease of Metroid with a completely different cover. I'm just going through the list of games and separating out all of the unlicensed stuff, then I'm going to compare this list to the list of games in my Excel spreadsheet, see if there's anything I can get rid of, then I'm going to update my spreadsheet with a separate tab for Unlicensed games, and break that one down even further with Aladdin releases. Most of the info will be copied over from Wikipedia, so it will have the publisher information next to it.
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