Network Security Internet Technology Development Database Servers Mobile Phone Android Software Apple Software Computer Software News IT Information

In addition to Weibo, there is also WeChat

Please pay attention

WeChat public account

Shulou

Two unreleased and "never digital" Nintendo NES games have been auctioned, belonging to the memories of 1998

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

Share

Shulou(Shulou.com)11/24 Report--

CTOnews.com, October 13, Nintendo Red and White Machine, or FC Game console, is an eight-bit third-generation home game console produced, distributed and sold by Nintendo. The Japanese version is called Family Computer; and the European and American version is called Nintendo Entertainment system (Nintendo Entertainment System,NES), commonly known as "gray machine."

The shape and matching game cassette of the European and American version of the gray machine were completely different from the Japanese version of the red and white machine at that time. Red and white machines were the best-selling game consoles at that time, with cumulative global sales of more than 61 million units. The advent of the FC has had a profound impact on video games, even allowing the American video game industry to recover from the collapse of 1983, thus establishing Nintendo's position in today's gaming world.

Game History Foundation Frank Cifaldi tweeted that two extremely rare "unreleased, unique, never digital" original Nintendo NES games have appeared on eBay.

One of them is called "the Battlefield of Napoleon," but this game has only been released in Japan and has never appeared in the European or American market; the other is a work from Rare, which seems to be a demo version of one of the few games developed for Nintendo Power Glove.

According to the Battlefield of Napoleon on eBay, the game was "rescued from the dustbin after the Learning Company acquired Br ø derbund in 1998 and then discarded most of its historical assets."

The batch includes a WATA-certified prototype board and two additional CHR ROM, which is even unopened. So far, the game has been sold for $5700.

Cifaldi believes that the game is actually ready for final production with ROM, circuit boards and packaging, but for some reason it has never been available in English.

It comes with an actual document that will be mailed to Nintendo for printing! We can make a perfect digital version with these.

The other one is marked "CES SAMPLE: please return RARE COIN-IT INC." The game is a prototype game called Scanner, developed by the famous Rare.

In addition, the auction list showed that the seller's husband was a game designer and stressed that it had been tested in a retail environment and confirmed that it could play properly. The current auction price is $6000.

Welcome to subscribe "Shulou Technology Information " to get latest news, interesting things and hot topics in the IT industry, and controls the hottest and latest Internet news, technology news and IT industry trends.

Views: 0

*The comments in the above article only represent the author's personal views and do not represent the views and positions of this website. If you have more insights, please feel free to contribute and share.

Share To

IT Information

Wechat

© 2024 shulou.com SLNews company. All rights reserved.

12
Report