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Post by OceansAndEarth on Aug 6, 2007 14:01:15 GMT 6
Now this is something I have seen in Heera Panna myself. There are pamphlets there of DS Lite with at least 50 games on it. It is going to be distributed by Samurai India, the same people who tried to distribute the licensed NES in India before being whupped by the cheaper NES Clone Media and their bucket loads of pirated games.
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Post by karanc666 on Aug 6, 2007 14:23:56 GMT 6
wow.. great
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Post by emo-iwata on Aug 6, 2007 14:40:49 GMT 6
i remember the samurai,good times
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this means its a legit release right?
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Post by OceansAndEarth on Aug 6, 2007 15:09:31 GMT 6
^^ Yup. The games roster was pretty solid. Most games were on the list. I'll try and get the complete list.
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Post by emo-iwata on Aug 6, 2007 15:12:31 GMT 6
any idea for the price of the games?
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Post by OceansAndEarth on Aug 6, 2007 15:14:44 GMT 6
No idea as of now mate. Will try and get some more information. For interested people in Mumbai, the pamphlets can be found at Shivam Electronics, Heera Panna.
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Post by HundredProofSam on Aug 6, 2007 15:31:31 GMT 6
was the samurai and nes the same thing? my neighbour had the samurai....we used to play mario and excite bike all the time
peace
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Post by XëÑØ on Aug 6, 2007 15:38:12 GMT 6
yea even ive seen DS n GBA posters in pallika aahhhh......those NES day 
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Post by carboncore on Aug 6, 2007 15:50:37 GMT 6
Samurai was one of the Famicom (NES) clones. There were ton of 8-bit clones back then. You can still find many with weird names in gray market.
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Post by emo-iwata on Aug 6, 2007 16:02:30 GMT 6
i always thought that samurai was made with collaboration with nintendo even the games came boxed and had manuals like the NES
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Post by OceansAndEarth on Aug 6, 2007 16:47:16 GMT 6
Samurai was one of the Famicom (NES) clones. There were ton of 8-bit clones back then. You can still find many with weird names in gray market. Ah, the only difference that Samurai had with other NES clones like MEDIA was that SAMURAI was officially licensed from Nintendo. It's a licensed product.
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Post by XëÑØ on Aug 6, 2007 16:49:14 GMT 6
man i really hate those clones!!!!!!!!man im sure indians will be da 1st 1 to be successful in clone nethin n everythin 
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Post by emo-iwata on Aug 6, 2007 17:01:23 GMT 6
Samurai was one of the Famicom (NES) clones. There were ton of 8-bit clones back then. You can still find many with weird names in gray market. Ah, the only difference that Samurai had with other NES clones like MEDIA was that SAMURAI was officially licensed from Nintendo. It's a licensed product. exactly
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Post by XëÑØ on Aug 6, 2007 17:09:09 GMT 6
nintendo freaks!! 
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Post by carboncore on Aug 6, 2007 18:18:08 GMT 6
yeah, Samurai was actually PAL version of NES.
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