i have loz for nes...and it was made in japan...i heard that they worth a lil cash...
can anybody give me a heads up on if its rare or not...i cant post a pic at this time..
The legend of Zelda for NES
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Made in Japan? Really?
j/k
Not rare.
Not worth a lot.
I think most everyone here knows what it looks like.
j/k
Not rare.
Not worth a lot.
I think most everyone here knows what it looks like.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Re: The legend of Zelda for NES
I'm pretty sure they were all made in Japan.
Re: The legend of Zelda for NES
Every NES game was made in Japan I'm pretty sure.
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Re: The legend of Zelda for NES
yosh wrote:Every NES game was made in Japan I'm pretty sure.
except unlicensed ones I think yr right.
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I know some SNES games were later made in Mexico by a 3rd party company, Genesis too I think. But's that's about it, as far as I know.
Re: The legend of Zelda for NES
Yeah the Japan made ones are worth a little cash. I bought mine for about $5.00. All kidding aside, its very common and like everyones already said, there almost all made in Japan, sorry man.Dii33 wrote:i have loz for nes...and it was made in japan...i heard that they worth a lil cash...
can anybody give me a heads up on if its rare or not...i cant post a pic at this time..
Re: The legend of Zelda for NES
Opa Opa wrote:Would the Famicom Disk System version be rare?
If it actually had Zelda no Densetsu on it. Most of those disks got wiped or programmed over at one point or another.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Of course, with the right equipment you can just put Zelda back on there and no one would know it was ever erased...Flake wrote:Opa Opa wrote:Would the Famicom Disk System version be rare?
If it actually had Zelda no Densetsu on it. Most of those disks got wiped or programmed over at one point or another.