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Fake Pokémon Cartridge Spotted At GameStop Raises Concerns Among Retro Gamers
(www.retronews.com)
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Is the image of the post in the article not the actual thing they're talking about? It says it was obvious because instead of "GameBOY" it just said "GAME" along with other issues that the image of the reddit post included doesn't match at all.
The only thing in the image included in the article that is gnarly is the fact they are trying to sell it for nearly $50.
The image from reddit seems to be a mix of Japanese and US yellow edition? Not sure but here are both in comparison:
Original:
Version from reddit:
I'm surprised that they don't take even a minimal amount of effort to clean those things up before selling it. A little dab of isopropryl alcohol does wonders.
That cartridge looks like it spent the last 20 years in a butt.
It's intentional damaging to sell the illusion. A near mint quality already opened and played cartridge from 20 years ago would be extremely suspicious.
Now I need Christopher Walken to tell me about the history of that Pokemon cartridge.
I noticed the same thing in the post, but after seeing the pictures in the reply comment, I see they're referring to the part where you put your thumb that's partially obscured by the price sticker. It just says "GAME"