Game Pak: Front
Game Pak: Front
Game Pak: Back
Game Pak: Back
PCB: Front
PCB: Front
PCB: Back
PCB: Back

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WT_Riker; Obsidian.

Game: Perfect Dark
Game Pak (Front): NUS-006 (USA)
NUS-NPDE-USA
Game Pak (Back): NUS-USA/CAN-1
ROM Chip: G001797-MD
MX23L25602-35A2
NUS-NPDE-1
2C490400
CIC Chip: (c) 96-98 Nintendo
CIC-NUS-6105A
0018 F
PCB Label: NUS-01A-02
(c) 1996 Nintendo
Save Chip: BK16D 9851
944 H30
Other Chips: None
Other Features: 4 Resistors
1 Capacitor
WT_Riker nfo: None
Nintense nfo: To tell you the truth, I doubted the legitimacy of svedrus's scans. But I guess they were probably legit, as you can see, the game does in fact contain 16kbit eeprom. The manual even says you can save to the 3 onboard save slots or your controller pak. Also notice the v1.1, interesting that they already revised the game before it's release. This is different from Resident Evil 2 in that the v1.0 made it out to the publice, while RE2 v1.0 seemingly didn't.
Supplied By: Nintense