Puzzle bobble, possible factory conversion?

DuffCon

Kuroko's Training Dummy
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Got this in a MVS, label looked booty. Board numbers say this started life as a 3 count bought. EPROMs and conversion boards seem like a lot of work for a boot, maybe a factory conversion?

Note that I put the electric tape on, the windows were originally covered by paper tape.

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Neo Alec

Ned's Ninja Academy Dropout
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Just showing the work: You're never going to see flash adapter boards used as the main memory on a legit cart.
 

Atro

Who?,
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And 3 Count Bouts came in clear shells too. That alone would raise another flag.
 

defalt

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Pretty much 70-80% of Puzzle Bobbles and Puzzle de Pons are boots; successful and addictive games, they sell extremely well and are cheap to make thanks to their small memory size.
 
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