Adam & Eve + Magic Carpet 1001 NES Games - are they rare?

Started by nuclear neo, April 30, 2012, 02:58:40 am

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nuclear neo

Hi guys, i was cleaning out my cupboards today and looking at all my NES games, finding Adam and Eve as well as Magic Carpet 1001 cartridges. these come in a white-ish coloured case that is slightly different shape to the original nes cartridges.

These 2 games are on the carltron 6 in 1 cartridge which has been known to be fairly rare. but these are individual cartridges... given the companies history i can't say they would be too common. Maybe i am wrong. Do any of you guys know much about them? especially a price on what they are worth? they are cartridge only.

any info would be great thanks :) I cant find much on the internet about them..

Cheetahmen

Never seen NES versions of those games before. :o Then again, for all I know those might have been a dime a dozen in South America in the early 90s.
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nuclear neo

yeah i really want to know a bit more about them and the value of them. im from Australia too. :p

Parodius Duh

they are pirates from Mexico or Brazilian pirates for the phantom system and worth about whatever someone would pay for them. The one with the label intact would be more desirable.

nuclear neo

thanks for the information mate :) appreciate it. I haven't actually tested them so maybe they don't work on the NES. never heard of the phantom system!

Now the question is... what to do with them. :p Why would someone buy them and collect them if they are for some pirate console and company?

Parodius Duh

pirates are still highly collectible, in fact its what I mainly collect.  The Phantom system was the only South American 72 pin clone..

nuclear neo

awesome as :) i really want to sell these cartridges. :) i dont have a phantom console so they would be  useless to me. what would you pay for these cartridges if you were to buy them?

security16

Woohoo! Another Aussie i don't feel so alone in the southern hemisphere anymore :D  I'm wondering if those games were possibly for the HES which apparently was an aussie clone i had Toobin for the HES it kinda worked on the NES and it was a fun game but the colours would always be off and occasionally glitchy. I've never seen one of the HES systems though