


Missing label
The label is completely missing, so I’m wondering if anyone can tell if it’s authentic just from the cartridge itself. Anything stand out as real or fake?
Edit: It is pokemon diamond.



The label is completely missing, so I’m wondering if anyone can tell if it’s authentic just from the cartridge itself. Anything stand out as real or fake?
Edit: It is pokemon diamond.
It finally arrived!! 😍 It looks absolutely beautiful in person.
I’m from Vancouver, Canada, so it took a while to get through customs/import, but it was definitely worth the wait! 🇨🇦
Hey everyone!
My fiancée and I will be visiting Banff from Dec. 25~28. We know it's peak Christmas season, but it'll probably be our last vacation together before we settle down and get busy with work next year.
We'll be flying into Calgary and taking a shuttle to Banff, so we won't have a car.
Just had a few questions:
- How reliable is Roam Transit during the winter? Is it usually on time, and is it enough to get around without a car?
- We're planning to visit Lake Louise, Lake Minnewanka, the Banff Gondola, and Upper Hot Springs. Is Roam the best option for these?
- Any hidden gems or less well-known spots you'd recommend in late December? We're open to any suggestions!
Thanks!
Edit: I forgot to mention we'll be getting the 3-day Roam Transit pass for both of us, so we'll mainly be relying on Roam to get around.
Hey everyone! Over the past month or so I've been collecting authentic Gen 1 and Gen 2 Pokémon cartridges and I'd love a second opinion. Do these all look authentic to you? If you notice anything unusual, please let me know.
Also, my Pokémon Crystal works perfectly, but I noticed the gold contacts on the cartridge seem to be wearing/stripping more than my other games on a few of the pins. Is there any way to repair or protect them before it gets worse, or is it just normal wear over time?
Edit: I know the battery in Pokémon Silver is taped in place. I'll be replacing it properly soon anyway.
Looking to buy this copy of Pokémon SoulSilver. Does it look authentic or fake? These are the best photos I have right now. Thanks!
I'm looking to buy these Pokémon Blue and Silver cartridges. Can anyone tell if they're authentic based on the photos? These are the last two Pokémon games I'm missing. Thanks!
I think my Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald are real, but I'm not sure about FireRed and LeafGreen. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Been eyeing this Emerald for about a week. Before I buy it, does it look legit? Sorry the pics aren't great, they're all the seller sent.
Also sorry for the multiple posts over the past few days 😅. I'm trying to rebuild my childhood Pokémon collection and actually play through the games, so I just want to make sure I'm buying authentic copies.
Thanks!
Hey everyone, before I pull the trigger on buying this copy of Pokémon Sapphire, could someone help verify if it's authentic?
I only have these photos from the seller.
Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this gets asked a lot.
Thinking of buying this cart, but the price seems almost too good to be true. Seller says it's authentic, but I only have a front picture. I asked for the back and just got, "Don't worry, it's authentic."
Should I push a bit more and ask for a picture of the back before buying, or is the front enough to tell if it's legit?
Edit: I think English isn't the seller's first language, so it's possible they misunderstood when I asked for a picture of the back. They just replied along the line of, "Don't worry, it's authentic."
Just got my first Analogue Pocket mainly to play my old GB/GBC/GBA cartridges.
I keep hearing people talk about cores though. What exactly are they, and which ones are considered must-haves? Even if I mostly plan on using physical cartridges, are there any you'd recommend installing right away?
Sorry if this gets asked a lot—completely new to the Pocket ecosystem. Any beginner tips would be appreciated!