There are fake N64 games circulating everywhere...and the fakes are getting better!

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Make sure to take the time to investigate whether the N64 game you are about to buy is real or fake. Fakes have been lowering the values on Price Charting for awhile now because it's tough to even tell on eBay if they're real or not (and Price Charting doesn't account for refunds).
The fake Diddy Kong Racing was one that one of my friends recently picked up on eBay marked as a real copy.
Use this to help compare labels (as long as there are pics of labels for the item): www.pricecharting.com/
Here's a list of N64 games that actually have batteries: consolemods.org/wiki/N64:List...

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  • @111455
    @1114556 ай бұрын

    my only issue is the lack of transparency, there are many who wouldn't care about repro so long as they were able to play the game on original hardware. of course this issue really started cropping up when values exploded.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That is true, a lot of people don't care if they are getting a real one or a fake one, as long as they can play the game. There is a quality issue with fakes, but in some cases $5 is a better bargain than $500. Back around six years ago, I remember the main fake I'd see was Earthbound. The sad thing is some of the back labels for Earthbound fakes look better than the real ones! lol

  • @Eshyyyyy

    @Eshyyyyy

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo Personally as long as a reproduction copy is like, borderline identical (and works) and the seller is upfront about it being a repro, I'm perfectly fine with buying one. Though of course I'd rather buy a real copy, some games have super expensive real copies so it's a hard ask to buy some games.

  • @tuuhoang5757

    @tuuhoang5757

    6 ай бұрын

    If I just wanted to play the game on real Hardware I don't care if it's a repro as well, esp for rare games. The problem lies, when they misrepresent them as real and try to scam someone for top dollar.

  • @brandonwombacher2559

    @brandonwombacher2559

    6 ай бұрын

    I have a Everdrive 64 which makes the original carts almost worthless.

  • @tuuhoang5757

    @tuuhoang5757

    6 ай бұрын

    @@brandonwombacher2559 that's great for playing them but there's a bit of nostalgia of owning the original carts. At least for me the franchises that I grew up with. In recent years I have been able to buy quite a few of them cause of my trips to Japan. Although they are in Japanese, you can't get the same kind of deals in the States that you can there for this stuff.

  • @ozmond
    @ozmond6 ай бұрын

    every time you think about buying one of these fake cartridges, put some money aside to buy a flashcart like an Everdrive. Don't support fakes.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Everdrive is a cool device. I don't own one, but I've looked into them for research value. The fakes I've spent money on (that weren't donated/borrowed), were purchased specifically to make videos to warn people about them. The GB, GBC, and GBA fakes are about $4 each, but then you have the issues of their poor quality. I know people like buying the fakes because they're cheap, but looking into your advice would probably be better for their wallets in the long run.

  • @ArtisChronicles

    @ArtisChronicles

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@gumptendo I tried a fake Pokemon Emerald just to see if I could trade to to Leaf Green or to transfer forward... Unfortunately learned that I couldn't do either of those things.

  • @colinmcmasters5819

    @colinmcmasters5819

    6 ай бұрын

    Genuine question, why do you believe it's better to give your money to the people who make every drive over the people who make repros? Neither of them own the intellectual property. Most Repros are sold as Repros.

  • @Zombytes

    @Zombytes

    6 ай бұрын

    It sucks that everdrives are so expensive, and I really dont get why. They cant be that much more to produce than a repro is

  • @beesree39

    @beesree39

    6 ай бұрын

    i do not care for flashcarts at all

  • @RIPdixiecarter
    @RIPdixiecarter5 ай бұрын

    Sad part is one or a few those scammers have probably viewed this video and will subsequently correct most of these differences making the cartridges virtually indistinguishable unless they're meticulously dissected

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    That does seem to be a common concern I've seen. I honestly don't think the counterfeiters are going to go through the efforts because it would cost money for them to change their ways, and as it is people are currently buying their products. If people stop buying their stuff, then they may change.

  • @christopherdowling1478
    @christopherdowling14786 ай бұрын

    Sometimes they are original carts but they have a replacement label on them. Only way to really tell is to open it up.

  • @patpatboy2
    @patpatboy26 ай бұрын

    I'm significantly more upset that they listed Ocarina of Time as "ZELDA The missing link"

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    That same person sells The Missing Link, in addition to fake OOT, Mario Party, and others. Guessing in his scamminess, he made a mistake lol

  • @caegame9748
    @caegame97486 ай бұрын

    I only buy from sellers that have a good reputation and that shows the item properly with enough photos.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That's excellent advice for people with eBay shopping. I know eBay has its protections in place, but definitely buying things from reputable sellers is a great idea!

  • @gamesystemaddict3949
    @gamesystemaddict39496 ай бұрын

    As long as they are priced appropriately and sold as repros, then i love these. My entire collection was stolen and i couldn't afford to replace it. The ones ive bought so far work just as good as my originals.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear your collection was stolen, but it's good you're able to get replacements to play for cheap.

  • @ngantnier

    @ngantnier

    5 ай бұрын

    Putting an R or similar on the label could be a good.idea so they don't eventually enter the secondary market.

  • @BTSCamel

    @BTSCamel

    3 ай бұрын

    Is there any significant difference that you can tell between the real games and repros? I had bought a first gen Zelda game that was known to be glitchy and it was. Then I bought a repro without knowing and it worked and looked how the real one should. I think I might start getting them if there’s no difference in gameplay.

  • @StiffAftermath
    @StiffAftermath6 ай бұрын

    $25 Ocarina of Time? At that price, they DO know it is a repro. Those that dont, price them appropriate to what they think it is: a legit copy. Unless you are at a real garage sale..

  • @commonsensei8719

    @commonsensei8719

    Ай бұрын

    There we have it folks. Simple logic is always the best. I fully agree.

  • @knownas2017
    @knownas20176 ай бұрын

    Another distinguisher is at 7:59 You can see on the bottom one, on the inside of the casing(between the 'top' screw holes) there's number/letters there. Whereas the fake doesn't have these characters on the inside of the case.

  • @fluffycritter
    @fluffycritter6 ай бұрын

    Another sign of the fake ones is that they don't have molded text on the interior of the cartridge shells. Also the fake ones have much more of a "scallop" taken out of the "o" in Nintendo for the (R) symbol.

  • @drew8235
    @drew82356 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, sharing information like this will also contribute to fakes getting better over time. I imagine there will come a time when we just really won't be able to tell anymore.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I understand this could be sort of a double-edged sword, but I don't know if we have to worry too much. The counterfeiters haven't cared about quality up to this point, so there's a good chance they probably won't in the future, either.

  • @DC-Nigma

    @DC-Nigma

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo jup if they upgrade to embossed numbers it will get real hard.

  • @jmac79ers

    @jmac79ers

    6 ай бұрын

    Probably will have to open them up to look at the pcbs, especially anything pricey

  • @aPoorsPerspective

    @aPoorsPerspective

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't think they'll put more money into manufacturing to make them resemble the original. They'll always go for cheaper materials to maximize profits.

  • @Nolan2448

    @Nolan2448

    5 ай бұрын

    There will always be a way to tell legitimacy or not. If you know your stuff identifying fakes is super easy.

  • @starpier
    @starpier6 ай бұрын

    As soon as you see that the cartridge uses SMD components, instead of PTH, it is a give away that it does not come from the late 90s. The battery is also a nice indication. I must say, though, the labelling is very close. It would be easy to buy a fake if certain details are omitted in the auction.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I haven't thought about that. I've had to change so many capacitors on SNES, Genesis, and N64 games I've gotten from lots that this observation is awesome! Good catch!

  • @elektrokinesis4150

    @elektrokinesis4150

    6 ай бұрын

    Early surface mount was most notably used by NASA for soldering chips in the Apollo Guidance Computer in ~1969.

  • @starpier

    @starpier

    6 ай бұрын

    @@elektrokinesis4150 thats cool to know! It took quite a while before they became common in consumer electronics. =]

  • @ALGDabs
    @ALGDabs5 ай бұрын

    I have no issues with reros as long as they are obviously repros, I hate it when people try to pass them off as the real thing

  • @Unit27
    @Unit276 ай бұрын

    Big difference I'm noticing is that the real ones use through hole electronic components instead of more modern surface mounted ones. Makes sense as currently it's easier to mass produce SMT boards, something that wasn't an easy option in the 90s.

  • @jceggbert5
    @jceggbert56 ай бұрын

    So... Do I spend $12 on a fake straight from the source, or do I spend $60-80 for something that is claimed to be used real but looks totally fake on eBay? Assume I'm just looking for a cart to play on my system, not to collect for resale later.

  • @haydenbennett3547
    @haydenbennett35476 ай бұрын

    As a former owner of Majora's Mask, i can also tell you that the label on the cartridge has a moving graphic texture, so the image changes when you move the cartidge. And yes, the cartridge is just gold without glitter specs. The ONLY N64 cartridge to have glitter was Pokemon Stadium 2, and it was to match the cartridges of Pokemon Gold and Silver.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    There was a later release of Majora's Mask that had the gold cartridge (no glitter still) without the lenticular sticker. First time I saw a Pokemon Stadium 2 cart, I thought it was fake since it was dual-tone! lol

  • @haydenbennett3547

    @haydenbennett3547

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo I remember getting Stadium 2 as a kid but being upset because it didn't come with the gameboy attachment

  • @gloriusk7105

    @gloriusk7105

    6 ай бұрын

    I have pretty sure real MM and Pokemon stadium 1 & 2. Bought like mid/late 2000s after moving and wanting to play n64 games. Currently waiting for cheap RGB chip from aliexpress to mod my n64.

  • @Kreege

    @Kreege

    5 ай бұрын

    the holographic image-changing label was only on the first printing/pre-order cartridges. Later editions had a regular label.

  • @LadyNicola
    @LadyNicola6 ай бұрын

    I get mine straight from Ali Express. Didn't realise they take those and try to resell them.

  • @brocksamson9737
    @brocksamson97376 ай бұрын

    I greatly appreciate you bringing light and having a unbiased and open-minded view on the possibilty of someone unknowingly having a fake cart. And the potentiality of a buyer getting mad at that said seller. The only reason I can only imagine someone getting mad, if there a scumbag reseller.

  • @raygunpyle
    @raygunpyle6 ай бұрын

    My first thought of the fake "road worn" Mario Kart 64 was that they wanted to make it look real by looking used but it always makes sense they made the mods to cover up the fake signs. I always think PCBs always seem like dead giveaways in repo carts because it seems factories just don't or can't make PCBs that look like original N64 carts anymore. Look at a PC mobo from the mid 90s and a PC mobo today and you can see how much PCB manufacturing has evolved.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I'd hope most people selling would understand someone buying it wants to see the board. FunnyPlaying makes good quality blank ROM carts, but there's a premium for them. I'm guessing with these ones, it's more of cost savings to mass produce the garbage looking ROM boards of poor quality just to make a few bucks quickly.

  • @chaoswatcher2215
    @chaoswatcher22152 ай бұрын

    another easy way to tell if the cartridge is real without taking it apart is to shine a light inside of the slot on the cartridge, you will see numbers molded into the plastic if it is a real cart

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    2 ай бұрын

    Great advice! Some of the NES fakes are starting to add the F and B with numbers on the front and back shell parts, but haven't seen that yet on SNES or N64.

  • @AzurePrizm
    @AzurePrizm3 ай бұрын

    Note, this is my first time looking into this but you can also notice a difference in the connectors where you blow into the cartridge, if they look white between the little connectors, it’s obviously a new motherboard. Hope this helps you guys spot them easier and faster.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    3 ай бұрын

    That's true most of the time. I have seen games like Resident Evil 2 and Ogre Battle 64 with the lighter colored boards, but haven't seen a fake yet that is the dark brown color. Best way is just to pop the game apart and take a look inside.

  • @jesterscorner879

    @jesterscorner879

    Ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo Those are the only 2 exceptions. For all other titles it holds up. I agree that taking apart is best, but checking the cartridge strip is arguably the best of quick methods.

  • @JayAyCollections
    @JayAyCollections6 ай бұрын

    I used to think that since the label was worn down that it could be an authentic cart but that seems like its not the case. Great video.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks! And yes, things like worn labels and dirty pins would make sense to be legit, but some of these fakes have been around awhile or are purposefully made to mislead. Scary what people go through to try to scam someone these days.

  • @Braindizruptor
    @Braindizruptor6 ай бұрын

    so what exactly are those counterfit versions? are those ROMs on a usb inbetted in that cartridge? what is the difference except the outside?

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    They're just ROMs saved to flash storage. Kind of like the concept of saving and running a game from an SD card.

  • @Thingsyourollup
    @Thingsyourollup6 ай бұрын

    Imagine buying something off of facebook and it turning out to be fake.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    I've seen lots of fakes on FB, but haven't bought any fakes from there yet. I usually just stick to buying video game lots people are selling, so if I end up getting a fake it's because it was in someone's collection. I bought a bag of a bunch of loose Personal Trainer Walking at a garage sale for $3. There were at least 50 of that same game in the bag. I got it in hopes they were fake so I could use them to compare against real ones, but they all ended up being real, sadly!

  • @drakebushmire227
    @drakebushmire2276 ай бұрын

    I remember coming across a Pokemon White 2 online for sale. A game I never really saw faked up until that point, and it was ABUNDANTLY clear as it was literally an R4 cartridge with the Pokemon White label. I contacted the seller and was like "hey man I'm not sure if you know this but your card is fake" and he said "I know I'm just trying to get my money back."

  • @low_re8094
    @low_re80946 ай бұрын

    Lol retro game collecting is such a joke these days. Don't even bother. It was a fun hobby when no one wanted the stuff, and you could rummage around, spend $50, and go home with a box of GOOD games. Now it's all fakes and jerks who know nothing about games looking up eBay prices directly in front of you before selling anything.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I know exactly what you mean. One gaming store near us bases all of their prices first on GameStop, then on eBay if GameStop doesn't have a price for it. We don't buy anything from that shop lol We see a lot of people basing everything on Price Charting, too. While Price Charting is good about most stuff, N64 prices have dropped over the past year on there because it doesn't filter out fakes that were sold on eBay in its algorithms (which would be tough to do so I don't blame them). Also, we've seen individual items under "loose" list sales that included that item in a lot and broken or untested consoles sold "as-is" included in "loose" with consoles that are complete and working.

  • @marcellachine5718

    @marcellachine5718

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@gumptendoI'm a reseller, and I typically charge 25 percent less than the local retro game store. For example if a game is 100 dollars at the retro games store, I charge 75 dollars, not only are you saving 25 dollars, but also the taxes.

  • @phyllojoe5346
    @phyllojoe53465 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I only knew how to tell gba fakes, no idea that they were pulling this in the second hand n64 market

  • @iliketrains263
    @iliketrains2635 ай бұрын

    as someone else said the biggest issue is lack of transparency. i dont care if the game is "fake" does it play on og hardware just fine? thats all i care about but im not a collector im just someone who really enjoys classic games. since nintendo wont we have to turn to other sources for available products.

  • @Amdrel
    @Amdrel6 ай бұрын

    I noticed the fakes have different font kerning on certain parts of the back label in a few different places.

  • @juanneox
    @juanneox6 ай бұрын

    Also on the back label, there was a typo on both fake ones, on the spanish portion it says "Information" in the fake ones instead of "Información" like on the real ones

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Good catch! I'll have to remember to check that.

  • @ShadowAngel606

    @ShadowAngel606

    5 ай бұрын

    Same with the german text, they alway lack the umlaut.

  • @souta95
    @souta956 ай бұрын

    The fake Diddy Kong Racing has a nice date code on it that you can see at 8:51. The 2337 in digital clock font on the circuit board means it was made on the 37th week of 2023. Some of the smaller chips on the genuine cartridges also have date codes. I believe the ones I saw were from 1997 (97__).

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That's pretty cool, I did not know that's what those numbers meant. Thanks for the info!

  • @Evixyn
    @Evixyn6 ай бұрын

    This is heavily helpful and informative. Many thanks as I had been "Scammed" before on a switch pro controller and it was marked up as if it was the real thing, it took awhile to get my refund but I managed to get it :D

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you found this helpful! Sorry to hear you were scammed, but good you got it resolved.

  • @chrismansi4855
    @chrismansi48556 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video, as I'm only just now realizing I've owned a reproduction copy of Majora's Mask for several years now. Never realized (or bothered to look into) that the sparkly gold cartridges aren't legitimate, and now as I'm comparing it to my other games I can see how clearly smooshed the ESRB logo looks on it's sticker. A shame, but I'm happier to have been made aware so that I won't mistakenly try to re-sell it as legitimate. Thank you again.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear you unknowingly got a fake. As long as you've played it and have had fun playing it, that would be the bright side of the situation at least!

  • @chrismansi4855

    @chrismansi4855

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo Absolutely! 100% completed the game on that cartridge, I have nothing to complain about. But thanks again for the video, so now I know to mark the cartridge as a repro in my collection! And also for giving me some great tips for scrutinizing the rest of my purchases.

  • @Tru-Star31
    @Tru-Star316 ай бұрын

    Amazing Video. I have a question. My pokemon gold deletes my save file every time I turn the game off. Is there anyway to fix this problem?

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! It sounds like your Pokemon Gold needs a battery replacement. The type of battery is a CR2025 and it will require soldering. If you don't have the equipment to do that, some retro stores charge around $10-20 to change the battery for you. May just need to call around to local stores around you if that's the route you need to take.

  • @Tru-Star31

    @Tru-Star31

    6 ай бұрын

    @gumptendo Thank You ! You just made my day.

  • @tommarshall7749
    @tommarshall77496 ай бұрын

    The conundrum with sharing how to spot them just makes the fakes even less distinguishable.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That is true, but most of the counterfeiters don't care enough about quality to change how they're doing it. I'm sure they will get better at faking them over time, like with Diddy Kong Racing, but still won't match the quality that Nintendo produced decades ago.

  • @tommarshall7749

    @tommarshall7749

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo Loose carts and opened games are one thing, it used to be so obvious that even my parents would know what to avoid, but we can see how much it’s come along in the past few decades. Where all this becomes extremely dodgy is with sealed games, as long as you have a decent quality scan and print of a box, along with a decent repro of red strip sealing plastic, you effectively have a perfect fake as no one is ever going to break that red strip seal to check the contents. Even if any of the grading companies did any due diligence and x-rayed a sealed game (which I highly doubt they do) you could easily get round any conflicts by using identical PCBs from cheaper games, possibly from another region. If they did any extra due diligence (which I doubt even more) they’d know the exact weight each sealed game and each revision should weigh, but even then you could simply use paper to attain the correct weight. The entire sealed game market is one YT video away from total collapse. Trust me on this one, the numbers simply don’t add up, there’s too many sealed games out there for the market to be 100% legit, no one back in the day was dropping £50/$60 on a game just to keep it sealed on a shelf somewhere.

  • @RicardoFiorani
    @RicardoFiorani6 ай бұрын

    Does the fake diddy kong racing works saving? Looks like there was the place to add the battery on the board but someone decided not to.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, most of these games use flash memory for saving, so you don't need a battery.

  • @RobertJ-vo4bk
    @RobertJ-vo4bk6 ай бұрын

    Trust me, if I see a game called Daddy Kong Racing... I'm probably gonna buy it anyway.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm right there with you!

  • @reallypissedoffkiwi
    @reallypissedoffkiwi6 ай бұрын

    From a sellers point of view: I can tell immediately by the colors on the label which one is fake. There’s not too much to worry about

  • @vodkaboy

    @vodkaboy

    6 ай бұрын

    people say the same things about sneakers lol

  • @GuillaumeBrien

    @GuillaumeBrien

    6 ай бұрын

    Someone can switch the board into another shell. so you got the real cartridge with a fake board inside

  • @Zombytes

    @Zombytes

    6 ай бұрын

    That and the font. The font on fakes always looks.. off..

  • @spoonified52
    @spoonified526 ай бұрын

    I noticed on the fake boards also had date codes on the chips were later than the game. Also that Altera Max II cpld chip didn't come out until much later (2004 I think), and I don't think Nintendo ever used programmable logic in there carts. Lastly I also noticed the circled R to the upper right of the O in the Nintendo impression on the back seems to be pushing the plastic back into the O on the fake cases.

  • @gumptendo
    @gumptendo5 ай бұрын

    I may be making a follow-up later on because of other things I've learned since this video, thanks to the SNES fake video. Look inside the shells! On the front shell, there's "F" with some numbers and on the back shell there's "B" with some numbers.

  • @AdrianDX
    @AdrianDX6 ай бұрын

    Don’t buy repros. You never know how well adjusted the electricity in them are. Save chips are often of poor quality (slow and/or prone to failing). Also don’t blow in your carts. Use cotton swabs with isopropyl alcohol.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    All excellent advice! Sad thing is, I've had a couple cartridges where I clean them really well and they still don't work, so a last moment "joke" I just blow in the cartridge and try again, then they work. I usually clean them afterwards to get all the saliva and junk from mouth air out.

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz16 ай бұрын

    I noticed this when buying N64 games as gifts this year, the VAST MAJORITY of Mario 64 and Zelda game listings are fakes. I took the games apart to clean them once I got them to make sure they were real.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, it's sad finding so many fakes when you're trying to find real ones. I know some people don't care, but people should be marking their copies as fake and selling them for fake prices lol

  • @israelpena747
    @israelpena7475 ай бұрын

    simple hack is ask for a picture of the inside of the cartridge… orrrr the nintendo logo in the back is different - the i in nintendo is squared.. the fakes will be rounded. also the pcb will hold nintendo branded marks

  • @bradye21playsIndieHorror
    @bradye21playsIndieHorror6 ай бұрын

    Unless you are looking for new in box / mint, expect it to have minor scuffs, scrarches and wear, especially the labels. Use your phone flashlight.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That is true about some wear, but the Mario Kart example, the person who sold it purposefully made it look like it was in rough shape. I've seen a few other ones on FB Market that are obvious Pokemon fakes with ripped up labels and tri-wing screws on the backs.

  • @johnnydropkicks
    @johnnydropkicks6 ай бұрын

    On the Mario Kart 64, you can see that the ESRB stamp on them is different.

  • @billcook4768
    @billcook47685 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I see this all the time, and basically have stopped collecting anything other than super cheap carts. I figure it’s unlikely for someone to bootleg for so little &, or at least if it is fake I’m not out that much. What pisses me off is that the vast majority of retro game collecting channels are silent on fakes.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    You're welcome, glad this was helpful to you. I have a feeling other retro game channels don't want to deal with the trolls and down votes. I see all trolling and down votes as activity on my videos that makes them more noticed! lol

  • @unguidedone
    @unguidedone5 ай бұрын

    im shocked someone would make counterfeits of n64 games

  • @m2pt5
    @m2pt56 ай бұрын

    The ALTERA chip is a dead giveaway on the fake. So is the style of the chips, I doubt any of the original boards are all surface mount.

  • @FuzedBox
    @FuzedBox5 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad I finished the bulk of my collection by the early-mid '00s. What little is left that I'd care to own can be relegated to flash carts and FPGA systems. Counterfeiting is abhorrent.

  • @VGMRealm
    @VGMRealm9 күн бұрын

    The fake is so easy to spot to me! but i assume for most people who didn't grow up with this console could easily be fooled.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    8 күн бұрын

    Depending on the quality of the fake, or if the game had to be re-shelled or re-labeled, it can still be challenging at times to tell the difference without seeing the board. I am going to get a second N64 video together to go over board colors and a few other items, too.

  • @Captain_Char
    @Captain_Char6 ай бұрын

    theres alot of carts that dont even support save, the one time I did buy a repo from a local game store, they said it was I didnt care it was dracula X for SNES, but when i opened the cart to check it out, it had all original chips so it was a legit board, in a repo case

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you had a pretty awesome win there!

  • @BeefJerkey
    @BeefJerkey6 ай бұрын

    More about the circuitboard: The battery holder. I'm pretty sure Nintendo never used those battery holders to make batteries easily replaceable. They just used batteries with spot-welded tabs, soldered directly to the board. But, since I haven't seen N64 games much myself, I'm not 100% sure they never used holders, but it seems like they probably didn't. Also, those fake boards sometimes have lots of unused solder points, for components that weren't needed by the game. The fake Diddy Kong Racing in this video was like that, it even had a spot for a battery holder on the back.

  • @AgentLazarus
    @AgentLazarus6 ай бұрын

    Its still way too easy to find the fakes...

  • @yeolemillinial8295
    @yeolemillinial82956 ай бұрын

    the ink is so blury on the mario cart you can't see the castle in the background too

  • @TheColinputer
    @TheColinputer5 ай бұрын

    I cant see the full model numbers on those altera max CPLD chips. But they can easily be worth $30 each depending on the exact ones. They may of pulled chips from ewaste for cheap but generally production products dont use CPLDs as its cheaper for a company to spin their own chips once the design has been locked in. Point in, just on component cost those carts wont of been just pennies to make

  • @seannapier2298
    @seannapier22986 ай бұрын

    And this is an example of why emulation is the safer and more efficient route.

  • @chansonjoy
    @chansonjoy6 ай бұрын

    the chips in the fake carriage use modern package technology, i.e. you can see the pins are smaller or somewhere invisible compared to chips from 20+ years ago. from the print on the chips, I think its a FPGA chip that programed into the original game.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info. I need to learn more about chips and stuff about the boards. Any suggestions on resources to start?

  • @chansonjoy

    @chansonjoy

    6 ай бұрын

    The print on the chip on the counterfeit cartridge says "Altera" if i read it right, So I assumed it's FPGA, google Intel Altera. they are one of the main players in this field besides Xilinx.

  • @beavis4763
    @beavis47636 ай бұрын

    What about the weight of the carts, I assume the fakes a lighter then the originals.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That's a good question. It may depend on the game. In the GBA games, for example, FF4 fake has a battery, but the real one doesn't. In that case, the fake may weigh more than the real one...then again, the plastic is thinner. I'll look into this.

  • @twelvenation6393
    @twelvenation63936 ай бұрын

    might be a bad take, but im glad there are fakes, these games need to live on forever

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    It's not a bad take. There are people (including myself) that want the originals. If someone just wants to play the game, it's a cheap way to get it and have fun.

  • @Badspot
    @Badspot6 ай бұрын

    You sort of glossed over the real giveaways on the PCB, which is the presence of TSOP flash chips instead of the DIP mask roms, and the altera FPGA chip. These things were not used in the 90s if they existed at all. Also on n64 games that used batteries, they'd be soldered instead of socketed - though I wouldn't fully rely on that since a modder might replace the battery to keep the game working. The trend for ebay listing seems to be to show the board, which I think is good. You just can't economically make a fake 90s pcb with modern tech. I would still be cautions of ultra high end games though because I think making fake dip chips is possible if the money is there.

  • @brett6626
    @brett66262 ай бұрын

    Do you think it’s a risk to buy a refurbished, n64 console on Amazon.? I see a lot of mixed reviews.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    Ай бұрын

    There are some refurbs on Amazon that would be okay, but expect to have to spend a bit more than the average going rate for the system. They do offer a 90 day warranty on ones like this that may be worth it for paying the premium: www.amazon.com/Nintendo-64-System-Console-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B07F2N1VNY It's always worth tossing into Google something like "retro game stores near me" to see if there are any near you that might have any retro systems and games in stock that you want to get.

  • @brett6626

    @brett6626

    Ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo i actually orderd a GameCube from Amazon, and so far it works just fine with some stains other then that it does work and play games.

  • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
    @BlueEyedVibeChecker6 ай бұрын

    I bought all my GBA games back when they were still relevant, prior to the DS launch; still have the boxes and all. Once an american guy on Facebook tried to tell me it was fake because the PAL Nintendo Seal of Quality is a different shape than the NTSC region equivalent which was wild. But as a rule, I never buy games for the GBA/NDS these days unless I can see it in person first.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That's awesome you still have the boxes and everything! I was a big dumb-dumb and in school for a presentation, I cut up the box for Final Fantasy 3 to glue it onto paper to present. Great rule to have when purchasing games.

  • @ShuajoX
    @ShuajoX6 ай бұрын

    I suspect the damaged labels are to make the cartridges look aged as if they were made back in the day and less new.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that's my assumption to it, too. Most of the old games I've seen with damaged stickers actually have spots of yellowed glue where the sticker used to be, these fakes with damaged labels don't have the old, crusty glue.

  • @ExcelMK
    @ExcelMK6 ай бұрын

    Yeah been noticing a lot of new N64 fake carts on eBay. Like a lot of them. Paper Mario for 20 was an easy to spot fake but some are actually pretty well hidden. Might get into SNES collecting first because there aren’t as many clones out there.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    If you're buying on eBay, make sure it's from people with a high amount of good ratings and a return policy. Also, screenshot the description before putting in an offer. The Diddy Kong Racing cart was from eBay. One of my friends got it. It was being sold as the real thing. He was luckily able to get a refund. As far as SNES, there are fakes, but from what I've seen it's mostly with the big titles like Earthbound, Chrono Trigger, EVO, Link to the Past, etc. I'll try to acquire some of the fakes to make a video for SNES games, but mainly look for that number stamp on the back label and Nintendo on the main board.

  • @inlineskatewear7945
    @inlineskatewear79456 ай бұрын

    The rating boxes don’t have a white outline on the real games fakes have a white outline around the rating box.

  • @street_sharq
    @street_sharq6 ай бұрын

    Dude this makes my clutch my original collection a little harder. I managed to keep DK64, diddy kong racing, and a few others along with the original n64 itself lol im now so happy i kept anything from the 90's 2000's era since i hadnt realized the significance

  • @reitairue2073

    @reitairue2073

    6 ай бұрын

    The only significance is nostalgia man. No big deal.

  • @ralf5789

    @ralf5789

    6 ай бұрын

    @@reitairue2073 not really, my 64 collection is worth $$$$$$

  • @novastorm4187
    @novastorm41876 ай бұрын

    One think to tell if its a fake (that you didn't bring up in your video) is some of the txt/font of the back label. There will be errors/typos, or the font looks different or "off".

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That is true. I cover it a bit more in the Pokemon videos that I try not to rely on labels. I've had to replace labels before, plus some games have multiple variations of labels. If anyone needs to compare labels, I'd recommend using images for the game on Price Charting.

  • @novastorm4187

    @novastorm4187

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo good point... odd tale is I got a game that was fake. Had all the marking of an N64 cartridge being fake. It felt new, the Nintendo logo on the back was off and the like. The game works but I could tell

  • @ShadyPlatinum777
    @ShadyPlatinum777Ай бұрын

    I’ve just started collecting N64, so this is very helpful. Thanks

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    22 күн бұрын

    You're welcome! What's your favorite N64 game?

  • @ShadyPlatinum777

    @ShadyPlatinum777

    22 күн бұрын

    @@gumptendoSin and Punishment

  • @MahkyVmedia1
    @MahkyVmedia16 ай бұрын

    Do they make a No Mercy that doesn't have the save issue and it's not $1000?

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Looks like No Mercy with the USA-1 is under $300 now. Not saying that's good, just wish there was better news. Allegedly, there's a way you can clear the game's memory to fix that glitch. Looks like you hold down Start when you start the system with the game in there, then a menu comes up with an option to erase the save data from the cartridge. You erase the save data and that's supposed to fix it. Not sure if it works, I don't have the game to test that out.

  • @TheNinjaStuff

    @TheNinjaStuff

    6 ай бұрын

    What am I missing? There are dozens of copies of No Mercy on eBay for like $30, from reputable sellers.

  • @TheNinjaStuff

    @TheNinjaStuff

    6 ай бұрын

    My bad... I assume you're saying there happens to be a specific revision of No Mercy that doesn't have the save issue, and copies of THAT are expensive.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Correct, there was a revision that fixed the save issue, but you had to go through the company to get it, so it's rare.

  • @ericvanderaa
    @ericvanderaa6 ай бұрын

    It is also knowledge. As always is the information in these video golden for bootleggers/pirating. You can zoom in on every aspect in that is mentioned to make/mold a perfect copy. It would be great if the repro’s just would a give dead give away but keeping the feel so people have a choice to buy or not.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Totally agree! The counterfeiters would probably be better off just putting "reproduction" on the label and selling as that instead of trying to make them to fool collectors. More people would go to the source for saving money and knowing what they're buying.

  • @A..D..D
    @A..D..D6 ай бұрын

    Generally they use cheaper plastic while older games naturally have a little fading or yellowing so the color will strike. Missing details in artwork. Nintendo logos missing or muted…etc

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I've also seen major misspellings on the boards of fake games. Some are pretty funny how bad the spelling can be for even "Nintendo".

  • @koltyrion4188
    @koltyrion41886 ай бұрын

    Omg i had a revelation. A game called Pet Racer stole music theme from Diddy Kong Racing. I'm not sure if it's the exact same song but it sounds almost ideal.

  • @MisterE3
    @MisterE36 ай бұрын

    Fakes for Nintendo games usually have one sure fire way of being found out, I ask you to go back and look at every games' Seal of Approval, if it's real the seal looks like actual gold but a fake usually looks like white gold or tan.

  • @clshortfuse_
    @clshortfuse_6 ай бұрын

    If you check the ® on the back, you'll notice the fake ones lack the precision and warp the lowercase "o" in Nintendo. Edit: Also the label itself has some spelling errors (information instead of información) though a better bootleg would just scan the label.

  • @Fabio-ch5jm
    @Fabio-ch5jm5 ай бұрын

    The big square chip is a CLPD max II from intel, probabily they are used to emulate the Nintendo Copy protection chip

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    That's some nice info, thanks! I never even thought about them having to emulate some of the protection functionality for the system.

  • @zomfragger
    @zomfragger6 ай бұрын

    The easiest way to tell a fake from real is the lockout chip. Official nintendo carts from the nes to n64 have lock out chips on the boards. These are designed to stop bootleg games from running. Most modern bootleg carts emulate the lockout chip but a few from back then use donor chips.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info! I have a few of the Wisdom Tree games for NES that were some of the first "hacks" for that console to bypass the lock out chips. Fun stuff!

  • @Lenoh
    @Lenoh6 ай бұрын

    I got scammed for Street Fighter EX3 once, they sent me a weird disc and told me “Oh yeah, just use Swap Magic!” Problem is, my PS2 was unaltered.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear you got scammed. Were you able to get a copy that worked on your PS2?

  • @tuuhoang5757
    @tuuhoang57576 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info on these fakes, the one you shown that was supposedly Mario Kart, the fake had a sticker said Sammy CR "Hokuto no ken" or Fist of the North Star? was that a recycled chip and they were just lazy to remove the sticker? weird... Yes, the engraved number on the rear label I noticed it also in all the N64 games I've owned. Good to know there are fakes out there, I personally have not come across any but seems like they are being sold on Amazon or Facebook Market Place. Never seen any of these fakes at second hand shops in Japan which is a good thing. But they are sneaky to beat up the label on that Fake Mario Kart to try to pass it off as real, I would have fell for it at first glance.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    You're welcome, glad it was helpful! And yes, the issue with a lot of these counterfeiters is they are lazy and cheap. They cut corners and it shows in the lack of quality.

  • @thedinobros1218
    @thedinobros12183 ай бұрын

    Oh god! I plan on buying an N64 by 2025, I hope my entire N64 isn’t a bootleg.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    3 ай бұрын

    Sadly, that is a risk you have to take with buying retro games. Just know what you are looking for and how to tell if it's real!

  • @vileshaft9730
    @vileshaft97305 ай бұрын

    yeah i was noticed this on ebay, people sell reproductions as real brand new and they are selling em for the same price as use real ones

  • @LinkageAX
    @LinkageAX6 ай бұрын

    I think the MM could look glittery from certain angles from memory due to the texture of the cartridge and how light hits it, OoT cart was smooth though

  • @TheJadeFist

    @TheJadeFist

    6 ай бұрын

    I pulled mine out and looked at it, the picture he showed looks like it might be a bit too glittery but the Majora's Mask cart is textured, if you got a light shining down on, possibly not a fake.

  • @S-Video

    @S-Video

    6 ай бұрын

    I read this comment before watching the video and was worried Mischief Makers repros were finally surfacing.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I just added some images of real vs the fake MM cartridges to the community tab. The glitter effect was not there on real versions of MM.

  • @Ian-of9oi
    @Ian-of9oi6 ай бұрын

    I bought a fake Mario 64. I can’t tell the difference playing it. Probably should carve RE-POP on the back to make it more obvious for the next guy.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Most games you won't really have a difference while playing. I'm finding that out with the Pokemon ones on Gameboy as I've been testing things for shorts.

  • @Zombytes

    @Zombytes

    6 ай бұрын

    I have a fake pokemon red, and i cant use the pokemon storage system without the game crashing. Had to play the whole game with the same 6 pokemon lol. Sometimes they will have weird glitches like that @@gumptendo

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist6 ай бұрын

    The fake Mario Kart also had a mistake on the Nintendo on the back, the little copyright make is too big and intruding on the O at the end of Nintendo.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Good catch! The Diddy Kong Racing fakers definitely did a better job at some things, but even that one doesn't quite look right at the Nintendo logo.

  • @DeeKnow
    @DeeKnow6 ай бұрын

    I quit collecting N64 since around 2016 I stopped finding anything that wasn't repro in most places. Ended up having to go the Everdrive v2 and Steelstick route because it made more sense than ordering games and returning them due to being repro's alot.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That was a great time for buying retro. It was before values started to jump up. In 2020, people needed hobbies and were given checks, so values of collectibles like retro games and Pokemon cards jumped up. We get a lot of our retro games from local retro gaming stores. I don't trust online sales as much for consoles other than 3DS and Virtualboy. Last I read, neither of those are getting hit by fakes like everything else is.

  • @xtlm
    @xtlm6 ай бұрын

    lol they are trying to make the labels look old. Like "It's worn, can't be a fake!"

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly, can't trust anyone these days! At least the original ones will probably have crusty old orange/brown glue where the label rips off instead of being clean looking.

  • @earendurvoneinzbern7585
    @earendurvoneinzbern75856 ай бұрын

    Scammers: Thank you for spotting the imperfections, now to make ours more identical!

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm guessing that since people still knowingly buy the poor quality ones, they aren't going to spend the money to improve quality.

  • @earendurvoneinzbern7585

    @earendurvoneinzbern7585

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo You have a point.

  • @JMA0413
    @JMA04136 ай бұрын

    Great video and excellent breakdown thanks 💪🏽

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Glad it was helpful.

  • @user-sd8jv7vn6x
    @user-sd8jv7vn6x5 ай бұрын

    what i do is not buy from people who use stock photos and also avoid people who don’t post pictures of the back of the cartridges because i think they are hiding something. when i was a kid i wouldn’t know better and would buy fakes at swap meets without knowing

  • @Connection-Lost
    @Connection-Lost5 ай бұрын

    I can recognize the real nintendo back logo a mile away. I own dozens and rented 100 in the 90s.

  • @GegaSonicFan
    @GegaSonicFan6 ай бұрын

    At 3:33 the fake one the shell is also slightly darker than the real one I noticed

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Good catch. They definitely use cheaper plastic than the real ones have. The issue is sometimes you may not have the real one to compare one against when you're out shopping around.

  • @fremiamagus
    @fremiamagus6 ай бұрын

    Another way to tell they are fakes is that chips back in the 90s were not flat like they were starting mid 2000. Even gameboy and game gear chips are not that flat.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    That's true. None of the fake chips have any pins or solder points sticking through to the backs.

  • @MrAlan1828
    @MrAlan18285 ай бұрын

    That pcb with battery label says "Fist of the Northstar"

  • @leg0luk37
    @leg0luk376 ай бұрын

    I’ve bought fakes in the past just because there have been games I’ve wanted to play but I couldn’t afford a real cart lol

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Legit reason to buy them! Some of these real ones are just so expensive.

  • @GuyManley
    @GuyManley6 ай бұрын

    Bought a repro of Mother 3 with the Tomato/JeffMan ENG patch so I could pretend I lived in an alternate time line where we got a localization.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    How is Mother 3? I'm so surprised Nintendo still has not released it. They just need to have the company that remade Mario RPG remake the Mother trilogy for Switch.

  • @RANDOMdevyn
    @RANDOMdevyn5 ай бұрын

    Been seeing these mixed in with real carts at play n trade, they’re always only $20 but it’s strange seeing them sold in a game store lol

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    Sadly, there's a retro game store near us that actually sells them. They mark them as "repro", but I guess ignore the fact it's illegal to sell counterfeit products. ...also, before getting into the retro fake scene and learning so much, we got a Chibi Robo DS game from Gamestop awhile back that ended up being fake. I'll be making a DS video soon, just doing research on it like what was done for the SNES video that just came out.

  • @damian9303
    @damian93036 ай бұрын

    Why would they be creating fakes out of even the more commonly available games like Mario Kart 64? The Zelda’s are somewhat understandable, but I’m surprised there was no Pokémon Stadium

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    There are fakes of even cheap GBA games. Not sure why they're faking even the easy to find, cheap ones, but they are lol

  • @damian9303

    @damian9303

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo it sucks getting into GBA SP since the special editions are almost always counterfeited off of disparaged units with excessive wear. If you don’t take a close look at the listing photos or take a hint at the fact it’s listed as “refurbished”, it’d end up feeling much cheaper like of hollow plastic. Counterfeit sellers like those are only giving resellers like DKOldies more credit than they’re worth.

  • @wilsvgaddiction4456
    @wilsvgaddiction44566 ай бұрын

    You're doing the Lord's work, big guy.

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I hate seeing people get scammed. My friend who got that Diddy Kong Racing was pretty defeated after receiving it, so decided to turn his misfortune into something to help people.

  • @lordcurre39
    @lordcurre395 ай бұрын

    does it matter if the game works and runs normal?

  • @gumptendo

    @gumptendo

    5 ай бұрын

    To a collector, yes. To someone who just wants to play the game, no.

  • @lordcurre39

    @lordcurre39

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gumptendo ok

  • @Sin_Alder
    @Sin_Alder5 ай бұрын

    I recently bought what turned out to be a fake F-Zero X cartridge. Wasn't the end of the world, since I have the equipment to rewrite repros, and it wasn't that expensive, but still pretty frustrating. I'd prefer more transparency, and a local gameshop lacking that transparency is even worse. Checked the board when I got home, and after opening the cart it was pretty obviously fake. The label and outside of the shell were super convincing, though.

  • @12Milkmen
    @12Milkmen6 ай бұрын

    I saw some fake carts at a vendor shop luckily they were labeled as reproduction and had no value in a collection. But I do like the idea of repros to lower price of these games N64 games shouldn't be a luxury item

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