CreatiVision Multicart updates!

Some times ago I’ve received my CreatiVision Multicart by CreatiVEmu Team. It wasn’t alone. Yes, the cart itself, number 007/100, is quite impressive. It looks exactly like a standard production cart, with box, manual and overlays. The box is even better than the retail ones…
But what about an official proto of the cart, test prints for the box, manual, overlays and even PCB transparency masks!?!

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The white/transparent cart is a proto!

Yes, the cart works great. It’s not only a cool collectible, it’s a compilation of obscure games for an obscure gaming machine. I suggest you to check the official gallery for more pics or the making of video on Youtube!!

You may grab one on eBay too. Remember, only 100 have been made (protos excluded…)

Don’t forget to read today’s finds in the previous post!

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