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Released in 1989, the Nintendo Game Packs was a series from Topps that consisted of 60 scratch-off game cards and 33 stickers from six NES games: Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Punch-Out!!, and Double Dragon. Each of the stickers had a "top secret tip" for one of the games on the back. The cards were sold as individual packs of 5 cards (3 scratch-offs and 2 stickers per pack). The packs depicted Mario, Princess Toadstool, and Link, and the box showed a Mario scene with a small picture of Link on the side. There was no representation of Punch-Out!! or Double Dragon anywhere on the packaging.

 

Each series of the scratch-off cards followed a particular game, with 10 cards per set. The goal was to uncover certain symbols (a K.O in Punch-Out!!, a sword strike in Zelda, etc) while avoiding enemy symbols. The cards were designed to look like older TV screens (hence the rounded edges) and used early official artwork for the pictures. The cards were numbered 1 to 10, and seemed to loosely follow the basic plot of each respective game. There was no prize for winning a card, and the stickers seem like the more desirable collectible from the set.

Wrapper for Nintendo GamePack trading cards.

Manufactured by The Topps Company -1989

Nintendo Gameboy Game Jurassic Park with the SNES GamePack to play Gameboy Games on the SNES, Pretty cool.

Found on a flea market for €5...

 

Bleeping Relics is a web project about video reviewing vintage electronic handheld games and tabletops.

 

Here is the Bleeping Relics' Flickr Set

 

All the pictures in this set have been taken by me. (some pics were only meant to be for listing, i am giving them a second life even if the quality isn't always top).

 

Project Homepage:

www.BleepingRelics.com

 

Watch the episode here

 

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Connected to RetroPort NES to SNES adapter. Although it's a bit wobbly and not a secure fit, so be careful!

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Looks great in my 20 year old SNES!

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Side view of 'trio'.

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Rear view of game pack.

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Front view of game pack.

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

My first 8-bit retro game!

Even though the front of the box has seen its better days, the game pack label & instruction leaflet are still in top condition!

 

Game pack in dust sleeve.

I used to have some of these as a kid! Now I have more!

Christmas 2013: PS3 with Skylanders exclusive gamepack and Lego Marvel Superheroes-videogame

 

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A friend who's moving gave me this. Score!

I took two photos that kept the cheapo home depot lights in the shot, which kind looks like a robot alien is looking down at the GamePack (with human hands maybe)... and here's another shot.

I took two photos that kept the cheapo home depot lights in the shot, which kind looks like a robot alien is looking down at the GamePack (with human hands maybe)...

Here's a top down shot of the GamePack... I had to ask for help holding it :)

This is probably my favorite picture of all time... it looks sooooo coool! It took me forever to get the reflection right, but I think it came out pretty nice :)

セガカードキャッチャ(G1000)

 

対応:

Sega sc3000/Sc1000

ツクダオリジナル オセロマルチビジョンシリーズ

Pioneer tv video gamepack sd-g5

I really like the combination of perspective and shiny shots... and here's another shot.

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