noattack wrote:
1. Technical curiosity, i.e. can it be done?
Of course it could. Anything can be done, the question is just how much it costs and how hard it is to get parts to do it.
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2. You want a cartridge version of the game in your collection but you don't want to pay a premium for the real deal.
It's understandable you dont' want to pay this expensive.
However the only reason to want the cart in your collection is if you're a collector (the game is so crappy that no non-collector would have any interest in it).
So if you're a collector you likely don't want a fake one in your collection...
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3. You want to play it on real hardware. Yes, even if it's bad.
Even if the powerpak couldn't do it, there is no way someone would want to play this game expet to laugh at how bad it is. How doing it on real hardware makes it a different experience ?
Sorry but the $200 it could get you to sell it as the real deal is the only reason I see to make a repro of this game.