Games

777 Lucky Bingo from Sachen
Taiwan 16 Mahjong from Sachen
  - A mysterious cart; anyone own one of these?

3 in 1 Light Gun Special (FC) from ?
4 in 1 (FC) from "TV.GAME"
4 in 1 from Spica
Chinese 8 in1 from ?
1997 Super HIK 8 in 1 from HIK
1996 Photo Gun 9 in 1 from ?
18 in 1 (FC) from ?
20 in 1 (FC) from "TV.GAME"
1996 CE 21 in 1 from ?
31 in 1 (FC) from "TV.GAME CARTRIDGE"
1996 42 in 1 from ?
CE 42 in 1 from ?
42 in 1 (Chinese) from ?
"Levels" 42 in 1 from ?
  - Piraters like the number 42, I guess
"Helicopter" 42 in 1 (FC) from ?
"Helicopter" 42 in 1 (NES) from ?
42 in 1 from ?
42 in 1 from ?
  - Pirate of a pirate - check the "WHIRLWIND MANU" in the Twinbee label
1999 79 in 1 from ?
82 in 1 from ?
  - This label looks like it was drawn on a mailing label!
98 in 1 from ?
190 in 1 from "TV.GAME CARTRIDGE"
190 in 1 from ?
190 in 1 (NES) from ?
1995 200 in 1 from ?
Hi-Q Spica Starwar Top Gun from Spica
  - This is actually a 210-in-1 NES cart
250 in 1 from Supervision
250 in 1 (Box) from Supervision
  - Featuring the world famous Supervision pirate cats
Novel Diamond Gold Card 9999999 in 1 from ?
  - "Yeah, with this multicart, i now have over 10,000,200 games at my disposal.." :P

1943 from ?
1990 Battle City from ?
Almana no Kiseki from ?
Antarctic Adventure from Chui
Baseball (Nintendo) from "Cassette Video Game"
Battle City from "Cassette"
Battle City from ?
  - Battle City is the most pirated game in NES and FC-land
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Grand Combat) from ?
Circus Charlie from ?
Contra from ?
Bubble Bobble from Chui
B-Wings from ?
Datsugoku from ?
  - A pirate of POW
Double Dragon from ?
Double Dribble from ?
Double Dragon II from TAITD
  - Hilarious name, eh? I used to own a TAITD 20-in-1
Dragon Buster from "FAMILYCOMPUTER"
Duck Hunt from Chui
Excitebike from "Cassette Video Game"
Family Stadium '87 from ?
Generic pirate cart from ?
Generic pirate cart (back) from ?
Gradius from ?
Hogan's Alley from Chui
  - You can't get more low quality than this label
Hokuto No Ken from ?
Ice Climber from "Cassette"
Kid Dracula from ?
Korean Mario pirate from ?
Lode Runner from Chui
Macross from ?
Mahjong from "Cassette Video Game"
Major League Baseball from Chui
Metro Cross from ?
Pac-Man from ?
  - A really horrible ripoff of Namco's original label art
Rockman 2 from ?
Shinjinrui (Dino Riki) from ?
Somari (different label) from ?
Space Shuttle from ?
  - I have no idea what's going on here
Spartan X from ?
Star Force from "Cassette Video Game"
Street Fighter IV Pro from Cony
Super Fighter III from ?

Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese version) from ?
Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese version) from ?
Although the Japanese SMB2 was a Disk System only release, pirate carts with SMB2j on them like these have been found.

Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese version) from ?
This is a Famicom cart, although it's as long as a NES cart. Don't ask me what the switches are for!

Super Mario Bros. 3 from ?
Super Mario Bros. 4 from ?
Super Mario Bros. 4 (Back) from ?
  - Thanks to Niels Molenarr for sending this.. anyone with more info?
T&C Surf Designs from Chui
Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima from Whirlwind Manu
Tekken 2 from ?
Tiger-Heli from ?
Top Gun from Whirlwind Manu
Track & Field from ?
Twinbee from ?
? from ?

Hardware

Home Computer 3600 (Arabian FC pirate) from BAZ
Nintendo MT-9880X from ?
Video Game System (Hong Kong FC pirate) from ?

Shotaro 720in1 (Pic 1) from ?
Shotaro 720in1 (Pic 2) from ?
Shotaro 720in1 (Pic 3) from ?

Super Joy TV Game from ?
Unlike most pirates, this one isn't a console at all; all the NES technology (as well as a 28-in-1 ROM) has been put inside the controller itself, which you plug straight into the TV. Note how the console that represents "YESTERDAY" on the box is none other than the Super Computer 60! Technology advances so quickly in the pirate world! Thanks to Robert Worne for this pic.


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