Pulse line carts

Started by vealchop, August 31, 2006, 01:52:48 pm

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vealchop

August 31, 2006, 01:52:48 pm Last Edit: October 12, 2008, 10:55:01 pm by JC
Here's a list of all the known pulse line carts released by Nintendo:

Japan (in order of release)
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr.
Popeye
Gomokunarabe
Mah-Jong
Mario Bros.
Popeye English
Baseball
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Tennis
Pinball
Golf
Donkey Kong 3
Devil World

Hong Kong/Taiwan (alphabetical)
Baseball
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Excite Bike
F1 Race
Urban Champion
-chop

JC

I've got Baseball and DK Jr., I think.

Doc

I've got Donkey Kong Jr. Math myself.

vealchop

"I've got Donkey Kong Jr. Math myself. "

that you're looking to sell?

Are you the one that bought it off featherplukin a few months ago? He was selling that in the box and everything in REALLY nice condition, actually maybe that was the Popeye English game I can't remember!
-chop

Doc

Not complete, I have it loose. Some stains, but still works very very well.

JC

Anyone have a list of all the cassette line carts?

vealchop

Mario Bros
Tennis
Baseball
Pinball
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr.
Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Donkey Kong 3
Popeye
Popeye English
Mah-Jong
Gomokunarabe
Devil World
Golf
-chop

Doc

I believe Nuts & Milk was a Cassette Line game aswell.

vealchop

Nuts & Milk was made by Hudson so I don't think it was part of the "cassette line" series. The cassette line series of games were all made internally by Nintendo R&D. Although the art on the game cart does in a way resemble the cassette line art, instead it looks like it spells out "Hu" rather than a pulse line like on the "cassette line" carts.
-chop

JC

Hey Vealchop. What are the HVC codes on those cassette line carts you've got?

vealchop

Mah-Jong - HVC-MJ
Gomokunarabe - HVC-GO
Popeye - HVC-PP
Baseball - HVC-BA
Tennis - HVC-TE
Donkey Kong - HVC-DK
Devil World - HVC-DD
Donkey Kong Jr. - HVC-JR
Golf - HVC-GF
Pinball - HVC-PN
-chop

JC


Doc

September 03, 2006, 05:39:18 pm #12 Last Edit: August 30, 2008, 10:16:58 pm by JC
Quote from: vealchop on September 03, 2006, 02:40:13 pm
Nuts & Milk was made by Hudson so I don't think it was part of the "cassette line" series. The cassette line series of games were all made internally by Nintendo R&D. Although the art on the game cart does in a way resemble the cassette line art, instead it looks like it spells out "Hu" rather than a pulse line like on the "cassette line" carts.


Hmm...I'll have to look into that.

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You're correct. :D

vealchop

It's different, but they definately designed the art on the cart to closely resemble the cassette line. I guess at the beginning they figured all the carts were going to look that way and in order to align themselves closely with nintendo, they made a similar design. Marketing!
-chop

KennyB

Can someone give me a small explanation what the cassette line series are ?  :)