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[General Discussion] Without a Trace: Missing Games
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RushJet1
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Old Mar 16, 2006, 01:48 PM #1 of 40


i wasn't ever really looking forward to it, but it would have been cool.

Originally Posted by NES World
Developed as an NES game that would contain extra RAM and a processor inside the game cartridge. It would allow 16- bit quality games on the 8-bit Nintendo deck. Delays occurred because of problems syncing the cartridge’s processor with the game decks processor. As the 8-bit market died it soon became impossible to expect customers to pay the $99.00 it would cost to create the NES “Super cartridge”and the project abandoned.


Jam it back in, in the dark.
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