Hmm, the thought of Splinter Cell on the Atari 2600 has a strange appeal to me...
Hmm, the thought of Splinter Cell on the Atari 2600 has a strange appeal to me...
well all i can remember was the cover of the first issue, which looked like sorta the cover for mario 64, in whihc mario is flying with his flying cap. However the first issue baisicly detailed the 64 itself, had a page that had what the 64 board looked like and lableing it various pages. But shockingly that might be the name, cause it was pretty simple name. Though i do remember that here in the us they would sell two import uk 64 magazines. But i never purchased the other one, just the one im taklinb about, is it possible you could do a scan of one of hte first issues?Originally Posted by Szczepaniak
well the funny guy found a buyer ... for 3000$
and a rip should be done ...
my guess: that we 'll never hear of this cart again after beeing paid ...
usual end of a fake ...
Last edited by olivieryuyu; 10-26-2005 at 12:38 AM.
ah well, if it does surface, we can question it forever, then if nintnedo takes legal action on whoever owns it, then we no it wasnt a fake.
I would, but can't anymore. Sadly my scanner broke months ago. :(Originally Posted by sayin999
But google did reveal this scan from their first issue:
http://www.virtual-boy.org/images/n64mag1_p108.jpg
Is that the image?
3k for what is most likely a shonky pirate (don't get me wrong I love pirate carts..have loads for the md)...oh dear. I hope for the buyers sake it is real.Originally Posted by olivieryuyu
http://www.ratedo.com/forums/viewtop...34580e7f257c9e
someone tell this guy what a prick he is.
So the auction got pulled, by eBay from the looks of it. Did someone report him or something, because if a seller ends an auction early, the page will still show up on eBay with "Bidding Has Ended for the Item" or something like that near the top (been awhile since I've had to end one early so I don't remember exactly what it says). Did anyone catch what the auction was up to before it got pulled?
Sorry to be jumping on the bandwagon late here. I read this thread a couple days ago and got swamped with tech papers and tests and didn't get a chance to keep up with it.
http://www.ratedo.com/articles/z3proto.html
http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000943065473/
the story stinks, but i'm still intrigued by all this ''i played it, but the cart isn't working anymore...and then, someone says he owns another copy'' thing.
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Last edited by cahaz; 10-29-2005 at 03:36 PM.
"(...)A One World Government and one-unit monetary system, under permanent non-elected hereditary oligarchists who self-select from among their numbers in the form of a feudal system as it was in the Middle Ages. In this One World entity, population will be limited by restrictions on the number of children per family, diseases, wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class, in areas which will be strictly and clearly defined, remain as the total world population." Dont let media feed you with lies. open your eyes and search information yourself.
So have there been any updates on this? Even though its in all likelihood just a hk bootleg game, I was still kind of intrigued by it, who wouldn't be though? The prospect of a new classic Zelda game is enough to get anyone excited, even if its not real. Anyone hear anything new or has this vanished into the deep dark recesses of the internet?
Yep, he updated his site yesterday.Originally Posted by kingofthelobster
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Just loaded the image into a hex editor
Image was created on the 13th of december I believe, and it was used in XIF Software version 0.06a. Anyone know what that is? heh
i wanted a screenshot of the map! :crying:
edit:
Originally Posted by Borman
from:http://www.sharewareconnection.com/titles/xif.htmPhotoStamper is a visual tool to add a reversible datestamp to digital pictures with no quality degradation. Stamping process is virtually lossless! The application automatically reads the date of the original picture from a JPEG file and places a stamp without modifying pixels outside the stamp area. PhotoStamper can process many images at a time and even remove a stamp later to restore original images! The new version 2.1 features multilanguage date/time format, EXIF date support, fully customizable stamp (position, size, font, color, etc.), instant preview, transparent stamp background, Windows Explorer integration.
Last edited by cahaz; 01-01-2006 at 04:34 PM.
"(...)A One World Government and one-unit monetary system, under permanent non-elected hereditary oligarchists who self-select from among their numbers in the form of a feudal system as it was in the Middle Ages. In this One World entity, population will be limited by restrictions on the number of children per family, diseases, wars, famines, until 1 billion people who are useful to the ruling class, in areas which will be strictly and clearly defined, remain as the total world population." Dont let media feed you with lies. open your eyes and search information yourself.
So the date information for the image has been messed with then? Interesting?
Death to Bill and Ted!
I dont know. I was just checking to see what it said in the hex editor, if it was photoshoped it usually comes up, but it didnt. Its more to prove that the picture hasnt been edited
Oh for the love of christ, people still believe he has a game?
I would think if there realy was a proto of Zelda III, it would be on a Famicom cart. Then if it ever was planned for release, it would be converted to a NES cart, instead of a Proto in a NES (US/Europe(PAL)) cart. Who knows...
I dont belive this at all just for the record.But Mark30001 is right why is it not on a Fami cart?
I feel my last post implied that at one time I thought this thing was real. Definitely not. Faker than fake...and that "screenshot" proves nothing...
Death to Bill and Ted!
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