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I have a bit of a #famicom collection. I don't chase the pristine cartridges and pay a fortune, I'm opportunistic and grab the cheaper 'well-loved' carts. Most of them are damaged in some way and have grime that can't be easily removed without risking cracking the shells. You can see that here on the side seams and how the label is peeling away at the top.
I'm planning a little web/video project to share my love of 'medium-condition game cartridges' and have been taking some test shots.
Famiclones all look the same more or less, they said. If you saw one, you've seen them all, they said...
Well, that was before I accidently saw this beast of a clone with a built-in b/w TV: The Sonye 986 II. It's not mine and I know nothing about it.
Nintendo en América Latina en la década de los 90 - piratería y Famicom
https://picandocodigo.net/2025/nintendo-america-latina-90s-pirateria-famicom/
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