: Most lots include common sports or racing games. Value these at $5–$10 each. 🔍 How to Spot Fakes (Counterfeits)
: Don't just look at the total. Divide the price by the number of titles.
: On real carts, the logo on the back is crisp. Fakes often have blurry text or missing trademark symbols. 📍 Where to Find Lots How to spot a fake SNES cartridge
Buying a "lot" (a bulk collection) of SNES games is the most cost-effective way to build a library quickly, but it requires careful vetting to avoid fakes and overpaying. Smart Buying Strategy
: Authentic carts use metal 3.8mm Security Bit (star-shaped) screws. If you see Phillips (cross) or plastic screws, it’s fake.
: Look for 1 or 2 high-value titles (like Chrono Trigger or Earthbound ) that justify the lot's price.







