Is this a proto? What is it worth?
Hey Guys,
This day is absolutly crazy, I made some amazing founds today. Here is one of them. Can someone tell me if it is a proto? If yes what is it worth? Sorry for the bad pictures I have at the moment only my cell phone cam.
In front of the cart is written: Zelda 2 The Adventure of Link and down below: Sample Game Pak By Nintendo at top of the cart is written: NES-P-AL.
The cart is heavier than a normal Zelda 2 cart.
Hope someone can help me,thanks
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I dont know much about prots never seen one in real. I have opend it and seems to be a proto, hers a pic. One the board is written 1987 Nintendo NES-Skeprom-01 and there is written by hand on two chips: XL2 PRG and XL2 CHR
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No man, this is no joke!
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Mine is a Lunar Pool game though so no matter what it won't be worth anything close to a Link sample game pak. From what I've been told these were cartridges given to game testers so they shouldn't be any different than the regular game. Although I've never opened mine up to compare.
What do you guys think is this cart worth?
As for the copyright date on the board being '87, Nintendo may have just had the boards produced in '87, and they may not have used that particular board until '88 or potentially '89.
As for why the cart is heavier...it uses a larger board than the standard release (the standard release's board is half the size of the proto's).
As for how much it's worth...well...you already have my input, heh heh