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Some carts have the Olympics logo on them. NT carts are known for their frequently bizarre labels featuring artwork only tenuously related (if at all) to the game within, psychedelic backgrounds, colourful patterned borders, overlaid characters from different sources, multiple titles (one from the stolen artwork and one for the actual game), obviously false claims presumably lifted from games for different consoles ("3D Graphic Motion", "Surround Sound", "Sega 16Bit Quality") and more. NT-810 Ninja Ryukendn III, a typical NT cart. Most NT-published originals use mapper 121 or other mappers.
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Mortal Kombat 2 Special was distributed by Ka Sheng in Russia and South America with a cover showing both IDs from each company (JY-029, NT916) plus an original JY printed circuit board. Company at some point in 1996 to distribute some of their games. It is possible that Ge De sold their remaining leftovers to Ka Sheng. Also, Ge De apparently stopped releasing Famicom games around the time Ka Sheng started activities, in 1995.
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Some of those share the exact same PCB as their original release. In their early years, Ka Sheng re-released again some of Ge De Industry games under NT labeled covers.