Some of the names on the carts they use is "Nintondo" and "Ninfendo"
Also from an old post that I remembered when I was looking at GBA games:
[quote name='The Cheapest Ass Gamer']Some people are even putting the ROM list number in the auction's title now! I have also seen the listings that elude, "If you are a collector who cares about originality, this item is probably not for you. But, if you are a gamer who only cares about the content of the game, this item is for you!!!!!"
Don't give in and get a bootleg to save money; they are poorly built and you have no idea what the saving mechanism they will use is. Will it be flash memory, a battery, or nothing at all? Because of this, they are very unreliable (lots of problems saving, or lost data). I have seen cartridges that can't even save at all because the piraters don't know what they're doing. And finally, some dead giveaways of a bootleg:
1) Auction says "cart only," but seller has a picture of the box.
2) Auction says "Box will be flattened to protect it in shipping!" What a load; this is because the bootleg boxes they make now are made flat, and it's cheaper to just send them that way.
3) The seller is from somewhere outside the U.S.
4) The seller has sold multiple copies of the same GB games, but they are not sealed, or even cart only.
5) The seller has feedback that says he sells bootleg games. This one is rare because eBay buyers are usually easily fooled.
6) The seller has "private" feedback. eBay really needs to stop making this an option.
Hope this helps anyone who was unsure, and good luck with your buying.

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