They are pressed in letters and numbers on the rear label of the game cartridges. If you hold the cartridge with the back facing you and move it around in a strong light source you should see them embossed on there. The buyer is checking to see if the carts are real.
Another question you might get is to open the carts and show board pictures.
Thank you for replying! Sadly those are not the ones I'm looking for. Topps made a trading card game (Think something like Magic the Gathering or Yugioh) in the mid 90s and those are the cards I'm trying to hunt down.
So if I'm reading that right, the Lagrange Point cart doesn't work on an unmodified USA NES? Does it just make the sound not work or is the game completely unplayable?
Does anyone know which issue the loose Backyard Football poster came with? It came in a lot I purchased tucked into issue 162, but I'm not finding any info that confirms that's the right one for it.
Thanks for any help!
Preferably in bulk, but I'll look at anything. Wanting to get a high resolution scan project going with these since I haven't been able to find good images anywhere. Thanks!
Preferably in bulk, but I'll look at anything. Wanting to get a high resolution scan project going with these since I haven't been able to find good images anywhere. Thanks!
Feel free to make what you think is a reasonable offer. The batteries are long gone or else the whole thing would be a leaked on mess. The staples had to removed to accommodate that.