Anyone need 30 copies of Dragon Quest 3 & 4 for dev purposes? I have a bunch of loose carts with some faded labels and some store stickers on them, I think someone could make a limited famicom release of a homebrew with these. They're MMC1 with battery back up. I'd be willing to let them go cheap if there's a need for them.
In the past i've noticed that people have had trouble opening them, I think opening these without breaking isn't entirely impossible. There's four clasps holding the cart together but those are easily bent.
How the hell did you end up owning so many of those carts?
tokumaru wrote:
How the hell did you end up owning so many of those carts?
I bought a lot of a few hundred FC carts, there were lots of doubles but I didn't anticipate so many Dragon Quests. I still think it was a good deal
Weird. I'm planning to release a few battery backed games for the NES, probably most will end up mapper 1, but now that the powerpak is out and that my bro-in-law took my 60-72 adapter back there is no point in getting FC carts.
I'd still like to get a rare SUROM board as I collect games with rare boards, but seeing how rare&expensive DW3&4 are I guess I'm fine without them.
Bregalad wrote:
I'd still like to get a rare SUROM board as I collect games with rare boards, but seeing how rare&expensive DW3&4 are I guess I'm fine without them.
Rare and expensive? really? I'm not asking a lot for mine...
I was talking about DW3&4, not DQ3&4, which makes a huge difference.
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Dragon quest carts in japan are very very common. That's why you got quite a bunch in the lot. Some select store sell them a little bit higher then usual but in general you can get them for a few dollar, even boxed.