I do not know this first hand, I was too young to work in a fab facility, (I am 41). Did you use to work at a repair center or NoA? Would love to have this settled once and for all. Edited August 23 by wyansasĭo you know this as fact, or just making a guess? It sounds like you may have firsthand knowledge. I may be totally wrong, but that's what it seems like to me. If the owner cared enough to send it in to get it refurbished, you would think that refurbished copy would be less likely to get messed up again. We see these things in all kinds of conditions. ![]() If any K/U game could be sent in to get refurbished, this wouldn't be the case.ģ. The earliest and latest K/U games haven't been found with rare 5 screw variants. If they were refurbs, anyone with any seal could send it in and get their label put on a 5 screw shell, and we don't see that.Ģ. ![]() The only rare Konami/Ultra 5 screws we see have oval seals. ![]() The main pieces of evidence that they're not refurbs areġ. I'll edit my post to reflect that.Īnd also, the date codes are entirely irrelevant since the only way this can legitimately exist is as a cart refurbished by Konami, meaning the game could have been sent back to them at any time from any print run.
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