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Is my copy of Link to the Past a repro?
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dhaabi:
There could be any number of reasons for why the back label was removed. If you're wanting definitive answers, the cartridge would need to be opened, as has been stated already.
castletonsnob:
Should I open up all my cartridges to see if they're authentic?

This is the ONLY game in my collection without a back sticker, which is why I think it might be a repro.
dhaabi:

--- Quote from: castletonsnob on January 16, 2024, 08:17:24 pm ---Should I open up all my cartridges to see if they're authentic?

This is the ONLY game in my collection without a back sticker, which is why I think it might be a repro.

--- End quote ---

If you plan on selling any games or are one who only wants official items as part of your collection, then I'd suggest that. Otherwise, if each game plays as it should and you're fine not knowing either way, then there's nothing wrong with that.
sworddude:

--- Quote from: castletonsnob on January 16, 2024, 06:43:48 pm ---I need your help to determine if my copy of Link to the Past is a repro.







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probably legit, no way in hell a repro would have such a damaged lable.

you can open it up to check the board but imo considering it's not that valuable + the actual condition seems fine

considering the fact that the front lable ain't looking to hot, the back lable was probably in a horrible shape, and thus removed
castletonsnob:
I got my copy of ALttP from Amazon, where I get all my retro games. I've always had good luck with Amazon, except for that one time when I ordered Mortal Kombat 3 for SNES, and somehow got a copy of Q-Bert 3 with an MK3 sticker.

I got my copy of ALttP for $44.99.
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