NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-09-17T06:08:12 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-09-17T01:59:08 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Originally posted by: fcgamer

It makes sense that they would be sold from the same seller, since the same small handful of people had imported these games originally. To reproduce them, someone would also have to cannibalize another Sachen game, not going to happen with the NES versions, and just would be too easily noticed if faked.

To use the word common in a sentence with Huge Insect though is a bit rediculous, even with ten turning up or whatever, the game is still very rare in terms of production.
Why would they be hard to cannabilize/fake?  Most of the Sachen games I've opened have been EPROM and/or a Famicom board messily soldered on a convertor.  Some have wires hanging everywhere.  Labels are poor quality.  Not really sure how you could tell if it was done by Sachen or by some random dude last week.      ]]>
Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-09-17T01:30:18 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16
To use the word common in a sentence with Huge Insect though is a bit rediculous, even with ten turning up or whatever, the game is still very rare in terms of production. ]]>
Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-09-17T01:12:39 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Originally posted by: fcgamer
 
Originally posted by: Noobguy
 
Originally posted by: fcgamer

Not uncommon sight at all, I could do a whole article in itself if how things were corrected on these types of carts

Yeah, quality seems to be all over the place with these. I’m wondering if this was a Little Red Hood that was converted. If this really is so common, it makes me worried how easy it would be for someone to buy a common Sachen game and convert it to one of the more higher value carts. 
 

Don't worry, that's not going to happen.  Aside from Huge Insect, none of the games have a reputation for being overly valuable, there just isn't the demand for them, that's what happens when the population votes to include or exclude in a full set of games  
 
I've seen like 10 Huge Insects on eBay in the last 9 months, most sold by a single seller.  It seems maybe either Huge Insects is a lot more common that people thought, or they are being reproduced.  The same seller also put up a Padillon Gais a few days ago, which sold pretty quickly.  

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Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-24T12:50:14 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-24T12:42:02 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Originally posted by: fcgamer
 
Originally posted by: Noobguy
 
Originally posted by: fcgamer

Not uncommon sight at all, I could do a whole article in itself if how things were corrected on these types of carts

Yeah, quality seems to be all over the place with these. I’m wondering if this was a Little Red Hood that was converted. If this really is so common, it makes me worried how easy it would be for someone to buy a common Sachen game and convert it to one of the more higher value carts. 
 

Don't worry, that's not going to happen.  Aside from Huge Insect, none of the games have a reputation for being overly valuable, there just isn't the demand for them, that's what happens when the population votes to include or exclude in a full set of games  
 
Gamevaluenow guy said he wasn’t opposed to including Sachen in his database. That might help the games get more exposure and increase their value (wishful thinking)
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Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-24T12:37:52 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Originally posted by: Noobguy
 
Originally posted by: fcgamer

Not uncommon sight at all, I could do a whole article in itself if how things were corrected on these types of carts

Yeah, quality seems to be all over the place with these. I’m wondering if this was a Little Red Hood that was converted. If this really is so common, it makes me worried how easy it would be for someone to buy a common Sachen game and convert it to one of the more higher value carts. 
 
Don't worry, that's not going to happen.  Aside from Huge Insect, none of the games have a reputation for being overly valuable, there just isn't the demand for them, that's what happens when the population votes to include or exclude in a full set of games  
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Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-24T12:34:20 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Originally posted by: fcgamer

Not uncommon sight at all, I could do a whole article in itself if how things were corrected on these types of carts
Yeah, quality seems to be all over the place with these. I’m wondering if this was a Little Red Hood that was converted. If this really is so common, it makes me worried how easy it would be for someone to buy a common Sachen game and convert it to one of the more higher value carts. 
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Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-24T09:43:06 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16 Prototype Sachen Games? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=179609 2018-02-23T14:36:20 -05.00 Onefatsurfer 16
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