> > > I'm intrigued by how ClawGrip has so many bootlegs. > > > > it's not difficult to find bootlegs, especially in Europe > > > > half the games you saw operated back in the day were probably bootlegs > > > > auction sites are full of bootlegs > > > > some bootlegs are less common than others tho > > > > some bootlegs even go for a lot of money themselves now, eg. a bootleg Bubble > Bobble > > sells for a lot more than it should be worth. > > > > there are some bootlegs we know exist but haven't yet seen to dump, eg. there are > > known to be a bunch of the other nmk16.cpp games hacked to use Raiden sound, like > > Mustang and Thunder Dragon were. > > In southamerica exists too bootlegs, but all was european or asian > > Too exists bootlegs running with Street Smart sounds, like Superman, and nmk16.cpp > (acrobat mission, Super space fortress Macross and Hacha mecha fighter)
Hell we even had bootleg SNES systems at one point in my hometown.
I really wish I could get a bunch of folks from The Dumping Union here so we could buy up all the shitty bootlegs from the few remaining arcade operators in town.
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