Yeah, I posted that before asking you about it on Twitter. The cart is in my care now so I could open it up, but I'll definitely contact you again...
So the game works, and it's Magic Kid GooGoo. If you're in Korea and can dump it, contact me NOW.
Oh, it's a rare retail cart, so yeah, it's gonna need a cartridge dumper. Going on the trip for testing now, so if it works, I'll be able to talk...
I'm about to test a rare Korean Famicom cartridge tomorrow. In case it turns out still functional, I'm gonna want to have it dumped ASAP, but I...
There is a handful of interesting, actual ports from PSX to PC from Korea. Vandal Hearts, Zutto Issho, Digimon World, a few Langrisser games... I...
Haha, that's funny. Why would anyone do that?
Alright, the system has a new owner, so this thread can be archived, I guess. I believe this one was never sold back in the day, but kept lying...
Between late 1992 and the end of 1993, when the ban on Japanese language media became applied to games, Samsung and Hyundai had a lot of...
What's on the 20-in-1 cartrdidge, and does it have a release year on box or title screen?
What it most likely means is that it uses the Japanese region code. Asian PS2 games are also always labeled NTSC-J.
That's actually not correct. Selling Japanese electronic products never was a problem, which should be obvious by the fact that most of these...
Breakdown of the facts: Hyundai Electronix was renamed to Hynix after a few acts of restructuring and spinning off sections in March 2001. Even...
[ATTACH] The box looks like you would expect it from a cardboard box that has been stored for 20+ years with no shrinkrwap, but the console...
Hmm, is it my browser or does your forum not allow registering of new users?
While browsing through the photos I've once made from Korean game magazines in a public libary, I found something I haven't noticed before:...
That's a pretty nice cart with the logo carved in. But yeah, 99,9% chance that it's just a bootleg of a Japanese Go game.
Some corrections/additions for you: The fact the consoles were published/distributed by Korean companies hat little to do with Korean-Japanese...
From the Amstrad version of Gun.Smoke/Desperado: [IMG] This is from Lucky Luke, no doubt, but I couldn't find the exact reference image.
Just remembered this one: [IMG] Another painting by Frank Frazetta [IMG] Intro of Ys III (PC-Engine version)
If anyone ever called any of them that, then that was a stupid person, cause I don't remember any time a new homebrew came out without the next...
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