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  1. It looks like I found one eBay - it does say indeed say "Printed in UK" and "Made in UK". I'd still like to find out if it was indeed printed by Telegames or Epyx.
  2. Oh, and case you wasn't aware, Atari Gamer has a useful database of all the known box types: https://atarigamer.com/lynx/games?z=1
  3. Interesting, where did you hear about that version? It seems odd to me that Telegames UK would have ever been involved with a variant of that particular game (apart from distribution). It also seems strange that they would go to the trouble of printing boxes with such a minor change. I'm a UK based collector, and if there are copies out there I'd like to try and find one
  4. The Japanese version does have a bigger box, but it's a different size and design than the other big box games. I've never seen or heard about a Telegames box variant of California Games. I think I have most of the variants, and I'd say the small box full picture versions are the least common. There's also a Japanese version of Klax in the small box size with different artwork on the front.
  5. My copy doesn't have a logo either, and neither does my original Desert Strike which was purchased from Telegames. As PFG 9000 said, it's probably more to do with Telegames and their lack of consistency/quality vs a fake copy. Although fake lynx games do exist, they are pretty rare and tend to be of the harder to find, expensive games.
  6. Good condition boxed copies of Hard Drivin seem to be difficult to find, it took me a while to find one. In case you wasn't aware there are reissues of Super Off Road, Desert Strike, and Double Dragon (released in 2018). It's hard to find the originals vs the reissues (the main difference is the cart labels), and it's even harder to find original glossy manuals for those 3 since Telegames UK started selling cheap photocopied versions once they ran out. If you are able to fine loose copies or copies with poor condition boxes of any of those you could always ask Telegames UK if you could purchase "new" empty boxes for them.
  7. Most are available on carts, some are PCB only, and a few are available on both. If you are thinking of ordering, send them an email first to check they have what you want - and specify if you want a cart version.
  8. I have almost all of these new versions, and none have the Fuji on the back. This is Krazy Ace...
  9. I would imagine the original releases would remain the most valued for the reasons stated - plus the fact that they also came with properly printed glossy manuals vs cheap photocopies. But you would think there would be far fewer of these newer versions available - even if more are created in the future.
  10. If buying from Telegames just be aware that you probably won't get a curved lip version, and the manual might be a photocopy of the original. Also, the site isn't always accurate when it comes to stock status. Better to email first and check what you will get, and when.
  11. macsessed

    Krazy Ace

    I also ordered a copy a few weeks ago along with some other games as the site said it was in stock, but when the other games arrived there was a note saying Krazy Ace would follow "asap". Since then, the listing for Krazy Ace has changed from "in stock" to "pre-order". I would suggest emailing them and asking for a refund (if you don't want to wait). I've only ever had positive experiences with Telegames, but the website doesn't always accurately reflect what is and isn't available.
  12. I'm interested in one of these please
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