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That said, two curiosities about the pirate version: I don't think it uses an adapter my Double Dragon III 72-pin cart, made by the same company, clearly uses the japanese rom, but has only one standard PCB inside. I don't know how it's made, though.I guess I'll open it later and take some pics for you to see. But it works just fine - at least, just as my 60-pin did. Or maybe I was just unnlucky all this time!Īs for the compatibility issues, I was indeed afraid the 72-pin cart wouldn't work properly - specially on the sound department, with those voice samples and all.
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I had a CCE cart, and it was the only one I knew until now in fact, I didn't know anyone else who had the game back then, so I can presume it's not that common. As far as I know, Gradius II was made by two companies here: CCE, which made a 60 pin black cart (with a cooler label than this one), and "VIC Games", which made this one. Nothing, until those two copies surfaced on ML.īut, as you mentioned, it's hard to know how many were made due to piracy. Never saw it anywhere before - used items stores, flea markets, Mercado Livre. I know things are a bit different in Brazil when it comes to NES games and piracy, so would it be accurate to say this is akin to finding a rather rare game here in the states (lets say Duck Tales 2 just to pick one), or is this on a totally different plane of improbability because it's a pirate?Īnd indeed, the label looks pretty decent considering when it was done, reminds me a bit of R-Type for the Master System.I wouldn't know if they're actually rare what I DO know is that I've been looking for this game for at least 10 years, since my cousin lost my copy. Thanks!Ĭongrats on your find man, that's pretty excellent.
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P.S: I think it suits this forums better since it's a more specific issue but, If the "December finds" is the right forum for this, I apologize and ask the mods to put it there. After more than a decade, I have Gradius II again. I have to turn in my pos-graduation final essay tomorrow, so I won't be able to play it today.I can't wait for tomorrow night!Īnyway, that's it. I really missed that game.and now I have it again! And don't even need an adapter for it!! I'm so goddamn happy right now, and had to share it with someone.and I guess that you guys can understand it better than anyone else. My crappy chinese "smartphone"'s camera is all I got. It's working flawlessly!! Here it is, in all its pirate glory: It's a bootleg dark blue 72-pin cart (as is my Double Dragon III, which has text in japanese). Until now!! I saw TWO of them on ML last 2 weeks ago and, while I missed the cheaper one, I managed to score the other (R$26 shipped). That was some good 10, 12 years ago, and I never found another copy again. He couldn't explain what happen, and I got soem shitty 100000000 in one multicart for it.
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I lent my CCE bootleg cart to a cousin along with some other games one day and, when I got them back, it just wasn't there. As some of you may already know, the game I missed the most from my kid days was Gradius II for the Famicom.