Fake label aero fighters being passed off as legit

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aero-Fighters-Super-Nintendo-SNES-game-Only-No-Box-Or-Manual-/201260742036?pt=Video_Games_Games&hash=item2edc133594



am I wrong about this but that label looks extremely suspicious to me.



sorry it says under the item condition "label is new and not original" still this should be reported we can't allow repro sales and it is against ebay policies.

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  • well it does say it right there. It looks terrible as far as the cutting. Should be an easy to spot one.

  • Originally posted by: alekx



    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aero-Figh...



    am I wrong about this but that label looks extremely suspicious to me.



    sorry it says under the item condition "label is new and not original" still this should be reported we can't allow repro sales and it is against ebay policies.





















    Here are the board pics from the listing
  • There was a Hagane that just ended for like $460 that had the same terribly cut label. I was amazed. Also kind of depressed.
  • Isn't that a Hagane board?



    See Attakid's post in here towards the bottom:



    http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=135526
  • WOW! never seen a fake board made so close to the original!!!!!!



    These people are crazy!!
  • Yeah I just opened my Aero Fighters and its definitely not that board.
  • The board itself does not have the gold "Nintendo" printed on it.



    Also, shouldn't there be "SHVC-....." somewhere on the board as well?







    And the connecting pins are rounded rather than squared off with a tip.



    I'm not certain, but I'm pretty sure all SNES games have the same style pins.







    Edit: This is a pic of a legit Aero Fighters (pic by attakid)
  • Odd that they would make a new board and use an official CIC
  • Report this guys, come on
  • Nobody noticed the usage of a EEPROM/Flash chip? The MX chip says 29F1615PC-10, something no Nintendo Mask ROM has printed on it. Real ROM chips must have the game's product code printed on it, like SNS-AMWE-0 for Super Mario World.



    More crafty than flash chips on adapters though.
  • Originally posted by: MrPete1985



    Odd that they would make a new board and use an official CIC

    They already have a donor cart for the plastics so that is an easy source.



     
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