nephalim said:
What you just said makes no sense. Your paragraph says, from the sense I can make of it, that the offer was for a gold cart but since you ordered late? you got a grey cart and a bonus cd. So where is this gold cart?
lain:
Nintendo stopped using 1.0 BEFORE they stopped selling Gold Carts! If indeed you had a 1.1 Gold, it would be EXTREMELY rare.
Sorry, I didn't make any sense at all.
So lets just start over again:
When I order my Zelda:OoT cart from NOA (Nintendo of America), I order it a bit to late, so I was told I was getting a gray cart, so since I was getting a gray cart not gold

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I was then told I would (as a bonus) get the sound track CD for free.
But when I received it, it had letter form NOA saying that I was told that I was getting a gary cart and the CD, but they found some gold cart's, and that I got a gold cart instead of a gray, and since I was also told that I was getting the CD for free, I still got it for free.
So for $75 I got this:
Zelda:OoT gold gamepak
Zelda:OoT sound track CD
Players guide
One year sub to Nintendo Power
So if you do the math, it was a grate deal.
Note on the math: 75-19.95=55.05 55.05-10 (about the price for the CD) =45.05 45.05-15 (about the price of the PG) =30.05
So I think 30.05 for a new (hard to find) N64 game (at the time) is a very good price.
But at the time I didn't know it was a 1.1 cart, so on the Internet I read on how to do a self test to find out what ver it is, so I did the test and it came out to be a 1.1 cart not 1.0 (because I can't do the fishing pound, hover boots trick, but in the 1.0 ROM I have I can do this).
(!)I hope this makes some sense to you(!)