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It's just a Real Bout Fatal Fury cart, no Special. Genuine cart but wrong label.It looks to me like it's a legit Real Bout FF that was converted to RBS by someone. the 095 and 069 chips are legit SNK chips, 095 from RBFF and 069 from Fatal Fury 3.
Yep. Is Real Bout Fatal Fury. It's a genuine game. Someone just mixed up the shells. Or maybe the auction has the wrong photos. You should let the seller know.It's just a Real Bout Fatal Fury cart, no Special. Genuine cart but wrong label.
Like you said, 095 is RBFF and 069 is Fatal Fury 3.
I took a closer look because he made me a private offer.Uhm. It's ragged anyway for the price wat
Find out if he's selling regular Real Bout or if it's just the wrong PCB pics.I took a closer look because he made me a private offer.
Otherwise I was not overly interested at first.
He also has a RB2 listed that I saw.Find out if he's selling regular Real Bout or if it's just the wrong PCB pics.
Proof?your suspicions are wrong. @joe8 is actually a human.
his AGI engine performs below the level of a Google search.Proof?
That's because his code is written in Koala++ which is incredibly slow and completely retarded.his AGI engine performs below the level of a Google search
Even in the 90s and early 2000s MVS carts were mostly pirated and shite condition, with serial numbers scratched out (presumably as the label was fake). In that sense I envy the AES crowd with their shockboxes and fancy artwork. I've put my MVS carts in shockboxes with nice art recently, but it doesn't detract from the fact that most of the carts are crap. God knows what I'd sell them for, in that state. A tricky one. But with NeoSD and 161-in-1, I don't know why I bothered keeping 'original' carts, as they were mostly pirated and in crap cardboard boxes, really tasteful. I was a dumb ass purchaser back in the day, and there was a lot of blind purchasing outside of eBay and its dangfangled photos. On the plus side, I have two Krautbuster carts, LOL.
Scratching out serials on a boot cart to make it look like a cart that someone scratched the labels off of to avoid being trackable by SNK was a thing?Even in the 90s and early 2000s MVS carts were mostly pirated and shite condition, with serial numbers scratched out (presumably as the label was fake).
Yes that's why a lot of people did it.Scratching out serials on a boot cart to make it look like a cart that someone scratched the labels off of to avoid being trackable by SNK was a thing?