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| Gold || Player's Choice - 1 million copies sold | | Gold || style="background: gold;"| || Player's Choice - 1 million copies sold | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 15 July 2024
A Game Pak is a cartridge which is inserted into the Cartridge Slot on the Control Deck.
Super Famicom game paks have a slightly more rounded design from Super Nintendo game paks.
Game Paks which contain a Super FX chip should not be used with the Multi Player 5 as this would draw too much current.[1]
The colored bar at the top of the label has the following meaning: [2][3]
Color | Meaning | |
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Red | Published by Nintendo | |
Gold | Player's Choice - 1 million copies sold | |
Purple | Published by a 3rd party |
See Also
References
- page 2-1-5 of Book II of the official Super Nintendo development manual
- explanation of Game Pak label bar colors: https://youtube.com/shorts/kpXEl4Af13c
- https://forum.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?162715