Scooby Doo Mystery [Majesco Reprint] Super Nintendo
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Scooby Doo Mystery [Majesco Reprint] (Super Nintendo) Details
Genre: | Action & Adventure |
Release Date: | April 5, 1998 |
ESRB Rating: | Everyone |
Publisher: | Acclaim |
Developer: | none |
Model Number: | none |
Player Count: | 1 player |
Also Compatible On: | none |
Notes: | none |
UPC: | none |
ASIN (Amazon): | none |
ePID (eBay): | none |
PriceCharting ID: | 6100976 |
Description: | In the mid-late 1990s, while Nintendo shifted marketing focus to the Nintendo 64 and wound down SNES publishing, most other publishers followed suit, shifting to the next console generation. Many consumers still had a Super NES and did not have the need to make the jump to a new console. In October 1997, Nintendo released the SNES Jr. in North America at a budget $99; the following month Nintendo and THQ would each publish only three more titles, marking the end of development for the SNES. Identifying a publishing gap in this new budget market, Majesco Sales, Inc. made a play and reached agreements with Nintendo (and Sega for Genesis) to reprint many SNES titles that had been released in the years prior. The production quality of Majesco reprints should make you weary as a collector about purchasing them. They were produced as bargain-bin items with a target price of $20USD. It is important to note that Nintendo did not authorize Majesco to reprint first party games, All of the games produced by Majesco were third-party titles. Majesco continued to print reprint cartridges well into 1998 and 1999. ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO - Unlaminated bare ink on Majesco releases (mostly re-releases). Low-quality and tear up easily. Not very glossy even mint. They are less common but their quality is poor. Only a few have value but it's better to buy the original and it's cheaper too. Unless your a collector of all things Super Nintendo, then yes buy it at your own risk. Almost considered bootleg but these do exist and they're real. |
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