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Game Factory carts? Place Label here? Blue Chips? |
Miles McCloud - Aug 25, 2002 |
Miles McCloud | Aug 25, 2002 | |||
Hi, Me again with another mysterious Genesis cart
Neither do anything in my genesis. I get nothing but a black screen. I remember an old magazine article about re-writable cartridges made for video rental stores, perhaps I have stumbled on to some? If so, would I be able to use these carts with a ROM copier to play with? http://www.genesiscollective.com/ShowPage.php?Game... Genesis Collective was so helpful XD... |
lupas | Aug 27, 2002 | |||
yo miles,have you found out what those carts are? also where do you live?,my fle market has nothing good like that just crap.lol |
antigov | Aug 27, 2002 | |||
Did a little investigating and came up with this: http://www.genesiscollective.com/viewtopic...pic=1... "The Game Factory was a system Blockbuster developed to make it easier to rent video games. They made carts with Flash ROM in them - 8, 16, and 32 mbits are known to exist (I have 16 and 32 mbit carts). Supposedly, the programmer was never built in bulk like the carts were... " "Sega had a bit of a problem with the idea, and by the time Blockbuster and Sega worked out any differences, the Genesis was old. A small pile of the cartridges had been built, and were consigned to oblivion in a warehouse somewhere. Apparently, in cleaning out the warehouse, at least some Game Factory carts made it to stores. Most were sold at clearance prices, but then returned because they "didn't work" (they were blank carts - no game - blue screen when turned on) - and presumably thrown away. " EDIT: Ha, didn't realize you posted another genesis collective page. |
Pearl Jammzz | Aug 27, 2002 | |||
Can we get sum pics of this stuff? |