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The vast majority of non-computer gaming platforms since the Atari 2600 era have required approval by the platform owner (Nintendo, Sega, etc.) before a game can be published, usually requiring the completion of a feature checklist to ensure compatibility and reduce the amount of, well, crap. This category covers unlicensed games - usually produced by pirates - that bypass whatever copy-protection systems were put in place in order to avoid going through the costly approval channels.








Subcategories


This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.



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  • Unlicensed Game Boy Advance games‎ (1)







  • Unlicensed Game Boy Color games‎ (13)







  • Unlicensed Game Boy games‎ (10)







  • Unlicensed GameCube games‎ (2)







  • Unlicensed Genesis games‎ (20)







  • Unlicensed Intellivision games‎ (1)







  • Unlicensed NES games‎ (254)







  • Unlicensed Nintendo 64 games‎ (2)







  • Unlicensed Nintendo DS games‎ (1)







  • Unlicensed PlayStation 2 games‎ (2)







  • Unlicensed Sega Master System games‎ (1)







  • Unlicensed SNES games‎ (13)







  • Unlicensed Super Game Boy games‎ (1)







  • Unlicensed Wii games‎ (1)








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