4 Quattro sports rare ?
i have a couple questions about this game...
one is it rare at all because this game i havent seen many places
2. why exqctly did they make two swictehs on back (it says if postion a doesnt work put om position b)
i have a couple questions about this game...
one is it rare at all because this game i havent seen many places
2. why exqctly did they make two swictehs on back (it says if postion a doesnt work put om position b)
it's relatively rare. an A- on the guide we all use here if I remember right. as for the switch, that's to bypass the lockout switch, which your NES (you said you had a top loader) doesn't have. so in theory it should work in either position for you.
I've done some research on that switch, since I have a Micro Machines cart that has the PCB sticking out, but in place of a switch I have a pin connector.
i have a couple questions about this game...
one is it rare at all because this game i havent seen many places
2. why exqctly did they make two swictehs on back (it says if postion a doesnt work put om position b)
it's relatively rare. an A- on the guide we all use here if I remember right. as for the switch, that's to bypass the lockout switch, which your NES (you said you had a top loader) doesn't have. so in theory it should work in either position for you.
I've done some research on that switch, since I have a Micro Machines cart that has the PCB sticking out, but in place of a switch I have a pin connector.
relatively rare meaning kinda rare? lol
i just know that i love this game its a good game anybody else here own it?
1. For the question of rarity, I'll direct you to this thread:
2. As for the switch, I believe that is what was implemented on some unlicensed games to get around the lock-out chip. There were different NES's released to try and stop "less-quality games," as Nintendo would say. Read bobicpfan2's description about the different systems on this thread:
it's more rare than most... again, if you were to search the forums you would have found this post: and you would be able to check the rarity of all of your games.
what does alladin cart mean?! cause mine might be A+ lol although i doubt it
the Aladdin carts are for use with the Aladdin Deck Enhancer. if your cart is gold, and fits into the NES without going into an adaptor sort of thing, it's not the Aladdin cart.
o ok yeah mines gold so its not A+
This is what i found on the digit press rarety guide:
Nintendo NES U.S. Game Releases Quattro Sports (Aladdin) Camerica R7
Nintendo NES U.S. Game Releases Quattro Sports Camerica R2
The Aladdin cart rarety 7 which is kinda high and the gold cart gets rarety 2, common.
This is what i found on the digit press rarety guide:
Nintendo NES U.S. Game Releases Quattro Sports (Aladdin) Camerica R7
Nintendo NES U.S. Game Releases Quattro Sports Camerica R2
The Aladdin cart rarety 7 which is kinda high and the gold cart gets rarety 2, common.
mine isnt common mine is kinda rare its like a b
If you find Quattro Arcade you'll have something to be a bit more excited about.
Also my Quattro Sports is black, not gold, but that's probably because it's the PAL version (and the PAL version was called Super Sports Challenge for some reason).
You have the gold one right? that's the R2 one,they are not that hard to get,Aladdin is a bit harder.
It's a B on Mike Etler's list but although that is a good list for reference it is probably a bit out of date now (it was made in 1997 after all). The Digital Press list is probably a bit more reliable now. But when it comes to rarity lists it's all just opinion as there aren't any official lists on how many games are left out there (that would be impossible).
Edit: This is the DP guide by the way. It covers a whole load of systems:
yeah i no but still its not common i wouldnt say
its rated rare, but its also worthless and i see them everywhere here. based on how many ive seen the game should be a B
whats a b???
because on one list ive looked it is a b i think
That's what i mean, it's not even worth a B i think,R2 is like E or D maybe C.