NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Noticed something in this old pre-release Game Boy video... http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=181318 2018-04-11T14:33:53 -05.00 CZroe 3
Now if I could only get that prototype badge from a Mod...lol ]]>
Noticed something in this old pre-release Game Boy video... http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=181318 2018-04-11T13:34:26 -05.00 CZroe 3
Good luck with that. ]]>
Noticed something in this old pre-release Game Boy video... http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=181318 2018-04-11T13:19:00 -05.00 CZroe 3 https://youtu.be/3KneY1Wc7V0
You’ll see two prototype cartridges when the children are in the car demonstrating GameLink. The Tetris label they show elsewhere looks different from either of the variations I know of. 

It isn’t really an “infomercial” like the video says. Sounds more like a pitch to get retailers on board or to join in the marketing push for the product line launch.

Just thought I’d share so we can BOLO for funny-lookin’ Tetris labels.   I know that later Tetris labels have a brighter red color with a more distinct/contrasting border on the title, but this is very different. Always wondered if the less common of the two I have were from the retail copies sold without a Game Boy.

The Singer IZEK sewing machine instructional video features a prototype game pak too. After watching that I recognized one on eBay being sold with a machine, though the proto label was covered with a color copy of the retail label and the window at the top was covered with a white plastic insert. The seller didn’t know it was a proto so now TheIronToupee has it. I figured he’d be interested.   That happened about a year ago. Anyway, I’d be a lot more surprised if this leads to anything but still thought it was worth sharing the observation for anyone interested. ]]>