It's just Buck Bumble

It got no bids in an auction format but I saw it relisted and couldn't pass it up. Are these common?  It has the same box art as the PAL version but it's NTSC with Spanish writing on the back. In like two years of looking at N64 stuff I've never seen one. The box is kind of wrecked, but it's "sealed."







Any info is appreciated.

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  • probably a south american release and it might be common....honestly how many Brazilian and Spanish carts do you see on ebay i bet on some south american e-merchant site you will see more of these.

  • Originally posted by: jkenned5



    probably a south american release and it might be common....honestly how many Brazilian and Spanish carts do you see on ebay i bet on some south american e-merchant site you will see more of these.





    Hmmm....probably huh. I looked on Google images a little bit deeper and there is one cart and box only I saw. Have you ever seen one of these? You're pretty much THE 64 guy. I was prepared to torch the $100 when I bought it lol.
  • Well it isn't NTSC so most of us NTSC collectors wouldn't know or follow it. You'd have to ask South American or European N64 collectors to gauge their opinion.



    Only comparison is the ISS 2000 Spanish variant which has hardly any demand. Even if this was a "rare" variant, it isn't NTSC and probably has little value here.

  • Originally posted by: jonebone



    Well it isn't NTSC so most of us NTSC collectors wouldn't know or follow it. You'd have to ask South American or European N64 collectors to gauge their opinion.



    Only comparison is the ISS 2000 Spanish variant which has hardly any demand. Even if this was a "rare" variant, it isn't NTSC and probably has little value here.



    The ISS Mexico variant has NUS NISE MSA by the UPC which makes it different from the NTSC version. Both of these Buck Bumbles have NUS P NBLE by the UPC. Here's my personal Buck Bumble for comparison. What about this makes it not NTSC?



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  • Actually I guess it is NTSC, it has an ESRB. But there's lots of Canadian games with French text and I'd assume this is Mexican with the Spanish.
  • I decided to open up this copy of Buck Bumble just because I was curious about the contents. The cart looks like a standard NTSC cart and is in English. The manual however, is in Spanish. Thought I'd share for anybody who was interested. 



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