Pulse Line Labels vs. Picture Labels

Started by vealchop, January 13, 2007, 09:34:09 am

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vealchop

Thanks to featherplukinfilms fantastic descriptions in his auctions, I learned that Nintendo would take some games (namely cassette lines, such as "GOLF") and publish them in a bigger, silver box, and remove the pulse line from the cart art, replacing it with a picture usually from the box art. In doing so, they also jacked up the price a bit. Maybe this is a direct question to Kris, but besides the box art, box size, and cart picture, was there anything else different between the two releases? Were the manuals exactly the same or were they changed a bit? Funny, I've never heard of a company raising their prices in order to attract more buyers!  :D
-chop

Doc

Hmmm, I know of this. :P My Golf cart totally fits that description.





Did Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley have pulse line cartridge originally, too?

featherplucknfilms

The game contents and the manuals between the two are the same; they just changed the cartridge and box design by adding the silver and making it bigger, also then adding a plastic tray to the insides to hold the cartridge.  Yeah, it is strange to raie a price adn make it look nicer to get more sales...only in japan...and it works even today.  Japanese love to wait in lines and pay more for things since they think it's better if more people want it and show interest in it, and if it's more expensive.

vealchop

Although Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley were early famicom games, they weren't pulse line versions of them. This might be because they were part of the "wild gunman" or "light gun" series.
-chop

Doc

Quote from: vealchop on January 14, 2007, 07:22:11 am
Although Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley were early famicom games, they weren't pulse line versions of them. This might be because they were part of the "wild gunman" or "light gun" series.


Yeah, that's pretty much what I thought...was wondering, though. Thanks!


featherplucknfilms

yeha, no pulse lines but small boxes for the light gun series.  And they were also re-released with the silver box(expect Wild Gunman I believe), which are pretty expensive usually. 

KEVMAN569

Did the pulse line carts released by nintendo have a pulse line box also?

If so how hard would it be to complete a CIB collection of pulse line carts?

MarioMania

I would to see a Complete Pulseline Donkey Kong

Champignon

So, can anyone tell me which is considered rarer?
A pulse line Devil World, or a picture label Devil World?

JC


michaelthegreat

I really don't think a pulse line dw is rarer, I think it's just older. I've gotten a number of pulse line dw's, but only one picture one.

manuel

I haven't seen a pulse line DW yet, but saw several copies with picture labels in shops.

JC

Michael's just lucky. :P Pulse Lines are rarer.

JC

October 04, 2008, 08:41:35 pm #13 Last Edit: December 01, 2008, 09:29:22 pm by JC
We know there were several pulse line label carts with Chinese language titles released in Taiwan. Here's the first picture label cart I've seen with a Chinese language label.

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NintendoKing

The only pulse line cart I own is Mario Bros, but I know that they released a picture version also.