"An interesting note about this regional variation is the color of the physical cart -- it's white, not the light grey commonly found with Asian (ASI) and Hong Kong (HKG) version games. This is not a pirate cart, to be sure."
I do not see how we can be sure if no pictures of the PCB.
Since this is basically the Asian NES / Korean NES / HKG NES thread, I might aswell post this here..
The Comboy was likely released at the end of 1991. I cannot view this article, and only somebody in a library in Singapore can (you literally have to go there to view it.)
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Wild Gunman NA: http://nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Element.View&egID=2623&lgID=7775&sID=2891
I do not see how we can be sure if no pictures of the PCB.
also, I'm very involved in the asian nes market and I never saw a Donkey Kong, not even a loose one
33 licensed titles
Super Mario Bros. and Tetris exists in both small and long box version.
*Rad Racer got only the long box release
the normal size boxed version of Asian Tetris was also sold here in the Netherlands,
because at that point the game was so popular, they had to bring in extra stock/copies from overseas.
i have loose copies of the FRA and ASI coded versions + manuals , because of the above reason
that's why u can find them easily there!
What part of Europe got Ninja Turtles with NES-U2?
Italy used "Ninja" for the first game, and Australia used "Ninja" for the second.
Italy got even the "HERO" first one we had both!
The Comboy was likely released at the end of 1991.
Is there a complete list of Samurai games?
Very likely the same as the asian NES, since they were both by the same company (kind of)