
🎄 Merry Christmas & New Retro Additions to the Collection! 🎮
Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating out there! 🎅🎄 I hope the holidays are treating you well with good food, good company, and—of course—some classic gaming time. Today I wanted to share a few new additions to the collection that recently landed on my desk, and they’re some really fun ones.
First up, we’ve got a handful of Famicom bootleg cartridges, each with that unmistakable late-era charm. From colorful shells to wild label art, these carts really capture the creativity (and chaos) of the bootleg scene. One of them even features bold Chinese characters and dramatic artwork that instantly makes you curious about what kind of game experience you’re about to get.
Alongside the cartridges are a couple of Seniton Famicom-style controllers. These have that classic rectangular design we all know and love, complete with turbo buttons and a sturdy, no-nonsense feel. They’re perfect companions for testing mystery carts or just enjoying some old-school sessions.
Now for the most interesting piece of the bunch:🧠 The mystery game board (PCB).
I picked up this loose cartridge board with no shell and no label—just pure hardware. It’s always fascinating to examine these boards up close, from the ROM chips to the layout itself. This one has me especially curious, and I haven’t identified it yet.
So here’s where you come in 👇Can you guess what game this PCB belongs to?Drop your guesses in the comments or reach out if you recognize the board layout or chip markings. I love turning this hobby into a community detective effort!
Thanks for sticking around, supporting the collection updates, and sharing the love for retro gaming. More posts, testing, and deep dives are coming soon.
Once again—Merry Christmas and happy gaming! 🎄🕹️
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