Pirated Stuff

Started by Doc, July 30, 2006, 12:45:37 am

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satoshi_matrix

JC, you might have been luck if you look up the title Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine. That's the full title of the NES version.

NintendoKing

October 25, 2008, 01:56:43 pm #271 Last Edit: October 25, 2008, 02:03:35 pm by The Uninvited Gremlin
Quote from: FamicomFreak on October 24, 2008, 02:56:34 pm
Wow awesome carts! I used to have robocop pirate years ago. Great memories.

Thank you, I thought I got a darn good deal,

@ JC, I am not sure if Cybernoid had an official Famicom release.
I looked and could not find anything about it having a Famicom release, so I doubt it did,

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manuel

That seems like one hell of acrappy game.

JC

It's actually decent to play. Not the best, but worth a try or two.

JC

December 27, 2008, 12:18:51 am #275 Last Edit: December 27, 2008, 01:36:33 pm by JC
Any info about any of these:

I thought this RPG was a licensed release, until I noticed "PUSR START" and the copyright date (EDIT: It's Metal Max, slightly hacked.):








This crappy game is made by the developer of Yuu Yuu Hakusho, the cool fighter:








This looks like a Hacker International game to me. I didn't see anything similar on jbholio's site, so maybe it's a disk port:






Tjibynn

December 27, 2008, 05:35:48 am #276 Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 12:51:20 am by Tjibynn
Here is a piece of my famicom cart collection. I think the most of them are pirates..



I also got 3 similar famiclone units (HiTex  HT-767). I dont know the status on them because i dont have any powercabels etc left.
I got my first HiTex in 1990. Dony know what to do with them..



//Tjibynn

(the HiTex units are sold)

JC

Oh, by the way, I also got one of those Chinese games by Waixing called Hero Legend. It looks like it's Waixing's first release. On the title screen it's appropriated the Che sprites from Guevara. And the game obviously steals code from Sweet Home. The characters attach themselves exactly like in Sweet Home, but everything else is either original or so extensively hacked you can't tell it's Sweet Home. Too bad it's in Chinese or it might be fun.

jbholio

Quote from: JC on December 27, 2008, 12:18:51 am
Any info about any of these:

This looks like a Hacker International game to me. I didn't see anything similar on jbholio's site, so maybe it's a disk port:








This one isn't by Hacker. I'm almost positive it's by Someri Team because the nude pics are the same type as AV Beautiful Girl Fighter.

JC

Hmm...That's cool. I didn't expect that. Do you know the title?

jbholio

Quote from: JC on December 29, 2008, 11:11:42 pm
Hmm...That's cool. I didn't expect that. Do you know the title?


I think it's AV Jiu Ji Ma Jiang II

JC

I just got two interesting games, or at least games I've never seen before:



The first one I call Dragon Knife, since that's what the label calls it. It's decent to play, so I suspect it's a hack.







The second one is Chik Bik Ji Jin IV. It looks like it could be a hack; I'm not familiar with the version by Asder. If you're wondering, Future Media is responsible for the awesome Shin-chan unlicensed original.












nintendodork



That's the board to my Sonic pirate.  It's tiny.  Very tiny.  If I look at it in the light (you can't quite see it in this picture), there seems to be an extremely thin board, followed by what seems to be a thin, black piece of plastic (a small converter, perhaps?), followed by 60 pins to connect it to the Famicom.  Has anyone seen anything like this?  I would open it to take better pictures, but I'm afraid of braking the case.
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MS-DOS4

No way a converter could be in a pirate.

Only way is to crack her open. I'm afraid. I suppose that's impossible though because it's a snap case. No screws.

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Padoca

its just a board no converter
where you think theres a thin board, probably is a piece of the plastic that keeps the board in place