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General Pirate Discussion
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Not to be confused with Sid Meier's Pirates.

Basically, I want to have a general thread for actual pirated hardware and so forth. Multicarts, pirated games, famiclones, polystations, etc. I've always been interested in these types of things just because of how weird and unique some of them can be. So, have at it.

Also, I'm going to refer back to my Penguin-shaped famiclone (2012 PowerGame) and my recently obtained multicarts.
I'll just run down the list...
I have 3 famiclones at the moment and one modchipped playstation which I use for bootleg and unreleased games.
Some nobgoblin attempted to sell me a bootleg Neo Geo cartridge, but I promptly returned it and got a refund.
I have an Amiga 500 with heaps of floppies that contain Cracktros and demoscene music.
I have a Dick Smith VZ200 with some old ass game which I hold in high acclaim to be the oldest cracked game I own.
I have a colecovision multicart.
I have 3 famicom multicarts, both an absurd number-in-1.
I have a bunch of bootleg cassette tapes for my ZX Spectrum.
I have about 5 bootleg Sega Megadrive Carts which I unknowingly bought off ebay.
And I have 1 bootleg Atari Lynx game (!)
I haven't really been enough into classic games to find this stuff, although I was tempted by a famiclone once, and my sister was tempted by a Game Gear multicart.
I have a weird plug and play NES thing which are graphically modded NES games. For example, Panda (I think) which is SMB.
I believe I still have a ROM of Super Mario 4 for Game Boy on a CD-R somewhere. It's a pretty interesting, but challenging game. I also used to have a ROM of the SNES Sonic pirate. This one didn't feel much like a Sonic game at all. You didn't run through loops, you didn't curl into a ball, and there was no sign of Dr. Eggman/Robotnik. It was obvious that this was some other platformer with the main player character swapped out for Sonic.
Originally posted by Gamma V
I believe I still have a ROM of Super Mario 4 for Game Boy on a CD-R somewhere. It's a pretty interesting, but challenging game. I also used to have a ROM of the SNES Sonic pirate. This one didn't feel much like a Sonic game at all. You didn't run through loops, you didn't curl into a ball, and there was no sign of Dr. Eggman/Robotnik. It was obvious that this was some other platformer with the main player character swapped out for Sonic.

This maybe be what you're thinking of for the latter game. It's a hack of a Speedy Gonzales game.
@Derpy, it is. I wonder if the game crash in the spaceship level is a result of emulation inaccuracies, just as it is in the Speedy game.
I mentioned on irc that I found a Game Boy multicart: Super 32 in 1. I'll probably post a pic of the cartridge and post what the games are.
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