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  1. Sorry to hear about Andreas. I will miss his emails - one of the nicest Retro programmers I've know. Glad to have know him.

     

    @Mermaid I was the publisher for Splorf on the 2600 for Andreas, via Packrat Video Games. I'm more than willing to release the ROM, if that is okay with you - or if you would like to do that (don't want to step on any toes). I've got the NTSC and PAL versions.

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  2. https://odysseyclube.com/loja/index.php?route=product/product&path=66&product_id=87 - these are like the VP cases used in Canada and Europe.

     

    Packrat plans on selling these, but I'm waiting on a shipment from Brazil (like any mail these days, it is taking a long time).

     

    I personally have been using these for a few years now. Not perfect, but they O2 games fit. https://www.customgamecases.com/online-store/Super-Nintendo-Entertainment-System-Super-Famicom-SNES-SFC-Blank-Game-Case-p132320262

  3. 15 hours ago, UHATEIT said:

    I got mine in the mail last week the new menu driven one. It's pretty sweet. It's odd the game titles aren't in order alphabetically but I like that there are some of the newer homebrew games on it!


    Games are in release order, by number and / or year.

  4. Hello Thomas,

     

    David Flemming writing you, in regards to finally getting RAM Pong published via Packrat (I tried via email, but not sure if you are getting my emails or not). I've got the box work almost done, and just need to work on the manual.

     

    At this point, wondering if you had a basic listing to base a manual off of? I know it is Pong, but a full list of what the game can do would be nice (I've gathered what I found here, but am sure there is a bit more).

     

    Thanks in advance, and sorry for taking so long to get this published (long story which I really don't want to share in public here).

     

    -David "Packrat" Flemming

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  5. How long is the quote for this? Plus I'm curious if a 'new' cart was used for the mold. I am still interested, as destroying games is something I'm tired of doing (plus cleaning them up is a pain too). I used new PCBs, as the cost is low, and the product more reliable.

     

    I only ask about using a 'new' cart for the mold, as I would possible increase my amount. Plus I wonder what guarantee there is on this?

  6. There is a flashable cart out there. Google it. I do not recall the maker. I am sure it uses a rotary dial to select games.

     

    there is also a board sold that can be flashed with one game too. Sold by a guy in Canada. If you want a custom board made, I (Packrat) can do that.

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  7. Nice thing about repro carts:

    - no need to cannibalize older carts (these are for collectors).

    - biggest thing (as I see it), no need to remove labels from old carts (this is a pain in the ass, period).

    - at $3-5, the price is just fine.

     

    - if this is a true repro, there are already PCBs designed for this.

     

     

    I would be curious as to how this would be done? Mr. Mux, PM me if you'd like. I need more details.

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