Another release of
Super Mario Bros. 2 that repurposes the box art of the
Squirrel King hack
Super Mario Bros.. The origins of this release are currently unknown.
A different cartridge of Super Mario Bros. 2, likely made without the original developer or publisher's knowledge.
A Super Mario Bros. 2 Mega Drive cartridge from Argentina, which uses the art and logo from the 2012 game New Super Mario Bros. 2.
A copy of Super Mario Bros. 2 from Estonia. Note that the label uses art from the Super Mario 64 DS cover.
Original box of a multicart with Super Mario 2 included, from South Korea.
Box cover of the original release.
Cartridge of the original release, featuring artwork from the book "Where's Sonic Now?"
Top of the original release's cartridge.
Sonic Jam 6's original box and cart.
Back of Sonic Jam 6's box.
An alternate cartridge of the "Super 1998 Sonic 6" release. It is unclear if this release is connected to the original publishers.
A Sonic Jam 6 cartridge featuring artwork from Sonic the Hedgehog The Screen Saver.
Cover art of a different Sonic Jam 6 release, sourced from Segagagadomain (unclear if it is connected to the original publishers).
A copy of Sonic Jam 6 from Estonia. Possibly from some time after Sonic Riders' release, judging from the label.
A PlayStation 2 copy of Sonic Jam 6 from Iran. It uses the PS2-based Sega Mega Drive emulator PGen to run the game via ROM.
Another cart with Sonic Riders artwork.
Original box for a multicart game with Sonic Jam 6 included, from South Korea.
Box of a Russian release of the game.
Cartridge of a Russian release (contains Russian translation of the game).
The splash screen for the levels.
If the timer hits 0 when the Princess is rescued, Sonic's death sprite appears, but he doesn't get launched off the cage.
Player 2's Game Over screen. This doesn't appear normally.