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Divingninja

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  1. I’m one of those people who originally brushed off that 5 digit code as something I wasn’t going to collect variant wise- not knowing, but assuming it was just like a production factory number or something. But now that we know it is a date code and matches a manual I get to extend the variant hunt on NES and now have more to collect!
  2. Was there a challenge set that came without a “boxed” Mario 3 and just had the cart and manual? I have a Mario 3 manual I suspect would have gone inside without a 5 digit code on it.
  3. The box and manual run codes don’t always “match” either.
  4. Does anyone have a list of unconfirmed but suspected complete games and their inserts they would be willing to share with me? I intend to go record all the 5 digit codes on my boxes and manuals and make a list and could share that in trade if anyone would like info for info.
  5. My cart, box copy of BB2 with no inserts is the same code as yours
  6. I wouldn’t normally since I don’t have a double, but I’ll swap you for your extra 00712 I guess if you want to do that.
  7. I only have the 90213 box with 90214 manual, but i do have the 00416 manual as well. It is oval seal R with a star on it.
  8. Is that trifold card for NES or was it like an SNES one?
  9. Ooof. I’m not super computer savvy, but I had a pretty good loose cart variant list on NA back in the day. Not sure if you have all that in your database yet.
  10. Ferris got me His extra 3 screw dk jr. Please add me to the list as a proud new owner! Thanks!
  11. I also have a highly suspect track and field 2 oddly enough also from laketown.
  12. I have found a total of 3 TMNT in the wild. 1 in Arkansas, 1 in ABQ, NM and 1 in Mildland, TX not sure we will have much luck with a standard location
  13. I don’t think quality control would have allowed the copies to be sold without a back label in my opinion. Couldn’t someone have sued the company for the lack of caution etc? One of the old ezine’s back in the day I think I Was the one with the theory they were perhaps kiosk or the first like not for resale cartridges for NES which may have been part of the reason for the security bits on 5 screw carts without the caution label- so people would know they were Kiosk/NFR .
  14. Sorry should have been more specific. I meant the date code on the manual for ghost lion since it was not specified
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