How can I tell a legitimate Shantae copy from a fake? [closed]

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I recently stumbled across the game Shantae for the Gameboy Color. Looking around for that game, I found several offers on eBay for over $500, and then... several modules for around $7-10 from China.

That seems like a large discrepancy. I mean, these modules must be fake or "unofficial", right? Is there another way to tell whether the cartridge is fake or real?






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How many copies of Shantae were made?

The series has been met with strong critical reception, and is considered the flagship series of WayForward. By 2020, the series had sold more than three million copies....ShantaePublisher(s)WayForwardCreator(s)Erin Bozon, Matt BozonComposer(s)Jake Kaufman6 more rows

When did Shantae gbc come out?

Shantae is a 2D platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color. Capcom published and distributed the game exclusively in North America on June 2, 2002. It was designed by Matt Bozon and is the first game in the Shantae series.



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