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>>1391491
few interesting originals/hacks i have

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>>1300151
>What do you have/like?
I have over 200 famicom pirate carts. I had around 100 Mega Drive pirate carts too(they were more common in my South-Eastern European country then original carts), but i sold them all recently. Most are normal games, i don't care much for pirate originals because i collect just to play.

>What did you play when you were younger?
On Famiclone? Mostly regular Famicom/NES games, like SMB 1, Dr. Mario, Battle City, Contra, Contra Super C, Guerilla War/Cuba, Kung-Fu Master, Duck Tales 1 and 2, Chip and Dale 1 and 2, Darkwing Duck, Tiny Toon, Adventure Island 1,2,3, Jungle Book, Captain America, Prince of Persia, Flinstones 1 and 2, Taito Basketball, Nintendo World Cup Soccer, Gun-Nac, TMNT 2, TMNT Tournament Fighters, 3 Eyes Boy... but the game i wanted to play the most on my famiclone when i was a kid is SMB3 i saw in Wizard. I kept buying carts with Mario on the label, hoping i will find it, but sadly all i ever got were stupid romhacks like Pizza Mario, Samurai Mario...
Ithink that i couldnt find it because SMB3 uses some special chips, and the pirates couldn't reproduce them at that time, but im sure because i remember my neighbour had Crysis Force and that game also used a special chip.
Now i have SMB3 in my collection, but i think the cart is not so old.

Out of pirate originals i remember playing and beating Aladdin, which was pretty good, Lion King that was ok, Street Fighter 2 port that was mediocre, and horrible Mortal Kombat games.

>>1372459
This was the most famous clone in my country. They are pretty cheap, I can still remember the smell of the burning AC adapters. I had an older/better clone in the shape of the actual Famicom. Now i use a last Micro Genius model. It is a high quality hardware clone(it was even bundled with one wireless controller), not a NOAC like 99.9999% of all the other clones out there. Games work pretty good, apart from the sound that is not so accurate.

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