What's the Deal with 5 Screw Carts?
Does anyone know what is up with these cartridges. They have 5 screws in the back and don't have those little.....ummm things on the top of the cart. Are they any more rare or collectable or valuable because of this? I see people advertise their ebay auctions saying it is a 5 screw from time to time, but I always figured they were just trying to milk it to make it seem more rare or valuable. As of right now, I have a Super C 5 screw cart, and 3D world runner 5 screw. Does this really mean anything?
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~~NGD
The latest found are in 1988 and Super C was released in 1990. Not sure what the deal is, but if I had to guess, either a new label was made or an existing label was placed on the cart.
-Dain
~~NGD
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Well why would somebody take all the time and effort to switch everything around into a new cartridge, especially the sticker. The sticker is on in perfect condition, it looks like it has never been removed.
To create a faux rarity on something that isn't truly rare.
~~NGD
To me it looks like the label is coming loose on the top... which is where it most likely would come loose first if it were transfered!
NES labels almost always start coming loose at the top corners, that's just my experience though. There's a bit of tension going on there at the fold and the shortest end tends to give out, usually due to warm weather or dirty conditions like a flea market.
My guess is that it could be a preview/review copy some guy at Konami North America threw together from whatever cart shell was handy, and used an official sticker. Just a guess there.
I will give you $1 shipped for it!!
Sorry, it's cool but it's fake.
I'd also be curious if there's telltale stripping on the screws from some hamfisted goit wrestling with it.