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2 hours ago, Armageddon Potato said:
You may have an early version of the game that has the "poison ladder glitch" still present. Play until you reach the point marked in my attached picture. In the early poison ladder glitch version the Red Arremer on the right(or left?) incorrectly spawns invisibly on top of the ladder. To "correct" it climb up partially near the top of the ladder, but then head back down and get the hidden armor far below. Then walk back up and the Ogre in the picture will turn into scrambled letters and the Red Arremer on the ladder will be visible now.
Interesting! I will give it a shot.
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I also opened up my 3 screw variant, thinking I might see the half size chip, but it had the regular chip.
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2 hours ago, NESfiend said:
I have a 5 screw ghosts n goblins that is still physically in my NES from last weeks' weekly contest. I can check the screws on it tonight if youd like.
I looked at all my copies and they all have the same screws, even my three screw variant which I thought was interesting.
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38 minutes ago, PII said:
The lower board is from late '86 and the upper board is from mid '87. A given chip was often produced by different companies throughout the production life of a game ie. initially produced by NEC and later produced by SHARP. I've seen the half-size chips before on other games, but not often. In this case that chip and it's predecessor in the lower pic. are produced by the same company and I would have to guess that the half-size was simply a more compact version of the same.
This is purely speculation now but that sort of thing could be indicative of a functional difference between boards and perhaps even in gameplay (see Castlevania 5-screw vs. 3-screw for example.) I'm not saying it is, or even that it is likely. In all likelihood there will be no discernible difference aside from the physical build on the board. But sometimes bugs were corrected in successive versions of a game and there is an outside possibility of observing some playable difference.
Play the crap out of both of 'em and see if you notice anything.
Will do! Thanks for taking a look.
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1 minute ago, Nintegageo said:
Those are same as in my game. Is the 5 screw rare??
Less common probably, but not rare
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I was thinking that was probably the case, I just didn't know what to make of the board.
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Hello!
I recently got an extra copy of a 5 screw Ghosts N Goblins and I was going to sell it. Before prepping to sell I inspected the cart and realized the screws on the back were not the normal nintendo screws; or at least they did not require the special screw driver to remove. As a result, I decided to open the game up and look at the PCB to see if it had been modified. It did not match what I could find on pricing chart and bootgod (rip).
I have attached pictures of the two different 5 screw variants I have. One matches the known PCB and the other doesn't; anyone happen to know anything about this?
It is interesting to note that both 5 screw copies that I have had the same screws.
Thanks in advance.
Ghosts 'N Goblins 5 Screw PCB Question
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I don’t know how I didn’t notice this before. I guess I have not been taking apart many five screw games. Too busy playing...some many games. My daughter and I are still on games that start with A