![]() ![]() I'm not so much worried about these two in particular to be fake, more just looking to improve my knowledge on the subject. Also, they aren't high valued games, so I would think the time and resources wouldn't be worth faking them. I'm leaning towards this being normal, but I just found it odd that the number wasn't stamped in. I did order a game bit when I bought the load of games, but the bits haven't arrived yet for me to open anything up. The last game in the series was the critically reviled Contra: Rogue Corps from 2019. There was excellent stuff like Contra 4 for Nintendo DS and Hard Corps: Uprising for PS3 and Xbox 360, but those games released way back in 20 respectively. Was there a time where they went from the "print" to the "stamp?" None of my original games I did still have from childhood are printed like these two. Since the early 2000s, Contra games have been pretty hit or miss. I've seen listings on ebay with the same "print" but also some that are stamped like I've come to expect from the videos and articles I've been looking at. ![]() I just recently bought two games (Contra and Metal Gear) who have the number "24" but it looks printed and not stamped/imprinted into the label. I've been watching a lot of "what to look for" videos to spot repo carts and one of the things that always comes up is the two digit number stamped onto the back label. Nintendo Konami - Live by the Code (NES) Sticker. I'm a long time gamer, and I've recently been looking to buy games I remember from my childhood. Unique Contra Nintendo stickers featuring millions of original designs created and sold by independent. I apologize, this may be a silly question, but I keep coming up with no results when searching. ![]()
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