MVS Cart Spine Artwork

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That's very impressive. Unfortunately my Last Blade cart is a Yaton with no serial, just a repro label. Is there a way to find the serial on the boards inside? I would love to contribute to the neocartman site. Cheers.
nope. sadly the label (or with some releases a silver sticker on the cart somewhere) is the only place the serial is at...
 

aha2940

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Is there a way to find the serial on the boards inside? I would love to contribute to the neocartman site. Cheers.

Sorry man, no way to get that info from the boards alone. Only place where the serials are written in original MVS carts are the labels in box and cart.

Regards.
 

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nope. sadly the label (or with some releases a silver sticker on the cart somewhere) is the only place the serial is at...

Sorry man, no way to get that info from the boards alone. Only place where the serials are written in original MVS carts are the labels in box and cart.

Regards.

Okay thanks fellas. Yeah, I thought that would be the case. At least I know that my game's a legit cart. Cheers.
 

aha2940

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Man you do have impressive abilities with photoshop/whatever software you use. All the labels look really nice. I noticed some popular games are still missing: Nam75, Garou and both Shock Troopers, they will be great when (if) you release them.

Thanks for your effort.
 

Mai_Lover

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Man you do have impressive abilities with photoshop/whatever software you use. All the labels look really nice. I noticed some popular games are still missing: Nam75, Garou and both Shock Troopers, they will be great when (if) you release them.

Thanks for your effort.

Thank you for the kind words. I will start making your requests shortly after the Sengoku set. Cheers.
 
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