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Does anyone know if there's a way to tell a conversion cart from a real one, apart from getting it and opening up the the cart? On Ebay they seem to be exactly the same as the original games. There are the NCI games, which are brand new in shrinkwrap (?), and original conversions that were made 20 years ago (Strikers 1945 Plus AES by !ARCADE!)
I don't think they should make conversions, it usually involves ruining a perfectly good original AES cart. People can play with MVS carts instead. Or if they must make conversions, they could do it like they do with reprints of old and expensive comic books- where they change some of the colors printed, or make the book larger than the original, so the comic can't be confused with the original. If they do reproductions of AES manuals, they should be a little larger than the original.
I don't think they should make conversions, it usually involves ruining a perfectly good original AES cart. People can play with MVS carts instead. Or if they must make conversions, they could do it like they do with reprints of old and expensive comic books- where they change some of the colors printed, or make the book larger than the original, so the comic can't be confused with the original. If they do reproductions of AES manuals, they should be a little larger than the original.
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