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McFlynn:
He says in the auction description that a relative of his that works at Nintendo claims there are a few games with rare color variants, only 10 to 20 copies of each, for the Nintendo staff.
I totally don't believe that unless someone here has heard otherwise.
It wouldn't be very hard at all to swap out the innards on the cartridges and put a new label on the thing.
Ozzy_98:
If anything they grabbed a few labels and put them on random colored shells.
Thorn84:
--- Quote from: McFlynn on May 21, 2014, 08:47:35 AM ---He says in the auction description that a relative of his that works at Nintendo claims there are a few games with rare color variants, only 10 to 20 copies of each, for the Nintendo staff.
I totally don't believe that unless someone here has heard otherwise.
It wouldn't be very hard at all to swap out the innards on the cartridges and put a new label on the thing.
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Check his other auctions, if you're not in the market for possibly faked Super Mario 64 cartridges, there are a ton of Christmas sweaters available.
Also if his Mario 64 and Killer Instinct Gold was released in 1996 how are the backs copyrighted 1997?
TDIRunner:
This is cool. I don't know if it's $449 cool, but it's still pretty cool.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Atari-Jaguar-Tiny-Toons-64bit-beta-Preservation-Pack-Limited-55-100-Rare-Item-/291145482596?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item43c99f8164
TDIRunner:
Here's another interesting Jaguar auction. I'll keep an eye on this one, but I have a feeling it's going to sell for a pretty penny. The box looks like it's in excellent condition.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Atari-Jaguar-System-Tempest-2000-Defender-2000-Rotary-Controller-/141294616274?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e5d0bed2