My Dad used to work for a company that reviewed games, and he'd usually get them for free. I have 3 games in weird cases, 2 DS and 1 gameboy. Can someone please tell me what these are?
Gunpey is a puzzle game that came out on the DS, that's all I know (after taking 25 seconds to look at Wikipedia)...
Why don't you just pop them in a DS or Gameboy and try them out?
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seems to me like foreign games with an adapter to fit in a US system, like in the good old N64 times that jap games needed a weird clunky adapter.
but I guess that's not it because DS didn't have region lock not even even the "physical" one.....
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Those are official development cartridges (note the catalog numbers and moulded Nintendo logo). Reviewers often get games in this format before they're actually manufactured.
Oh wow, cool find! I believe the people above are right, they seem to be development carts given to reviewers before the final product was pressed. The only Japanese on here that has any interesting meaning is the top area which reads "Cartridge 128MB Flash" on the big one and "DS Flash Cart 512MB" on the smaller two. The rest is basically instructions on how to set the dip switches.
One of the DS games is "Izuna The Unemployed Ninja", the other DS game is "Gunpey". The gameboy game is "Dragonball Z The legacy of Goku". All of the games are in english except for Gunpey, which is in japanese.
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