NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Super Metroid NFR - Loose - Make Offer http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26913 2010-03-06T19:27:37 -05.00 !damage! 15 Originally posted by: AllYourBase

Or your could even get an image of the barcode and check it at this site:
http://www.mperfect.net/barCode/


A barcode reader will translate a barcode into numbers but it won't tell you what those numbers mean. Does the bar code on NFS games match the UPC code on the retail box? ]]>
Super Metroid NFR - Loose - Make Offer http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26913 2010-03-05T19:27:00 -05.00 !damage! 15 http://www.mperfect.net/barCode/ ]]> Super Metroid NFR - Loose - Make Offer http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26913 2010-03-05T19:21:57 -05.00 !damage! 15 Super Metroid NFR - Loose - Make Offer http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26913 2010-03-05T19:16:54 -05.00 !damage! 15 Originally posted by: ars2pd

Originally posted by: ulasamosa

you can switch the backs if you have a gamebit. Super Metroid was one of the most common demo carts at electronics stores back in teh early 90's. Thats what was everywhere over here when I was a kid. Sears, KB Toys, Electronics Boutique, Toys R Us. They all had this in their SNES demo.


Actually, from what I heard by some die hard NFR collectors, these barcodes (some product numbers?) have unique codes for that specific game

Hmm even if that is true who can read the bar codes? Someone could buy this demo cart and make a Earthbound demo with it. Who would know the difference?




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Super Metroid NFR - Loose - Make Offer http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=26913 2010-03-05T18:52:54 -05.00 !damage! 15 Originally posted by: ulasamosa

you can switch the backs if you have a gamebit. Super Metroid was one of the most common demo carts at electronics stores back in teh early 90's. Thats what was everywhere over here when I was a kid. Sears, KB Toys, Electronics Boutique, Toys R Us. They all had this in their SNES demo.

Actually, from what I heard by some die hard NFR collectors, these barcodes (some product numbers?) have unique codes for that specific game ]]>
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Because there is only the sticker on the back :/

Thanks. ]]>
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