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The player would select games to be placed on the cartridge, and then had them loaded on. In addition, the store would provide the purchaser with a printed copy of the manual for the game and blank stickers. The player was expected to write on the stickers and place them on the cartridge to mark what games they had downloaded. Game prices varied, with older titles being relatively cheap, and newer titles and NP exclusives being more expensive.
The player would select games to be placed on the cartridge, and then had them loaded on. In addition, the store would provide the purchaser with a printed copy of the manual for the game and blank stickers. The player was expected to write on the stickers and place them on the cartridge to mark what games they had downloaded. Game prices varied, with older titles being relatively cheap, and newer titles and NP exclusives being more expensive.


In addition to blank cartridges, pre-written versions of Nintendo Power games could be purchased. These cartridges look identical to blank Nintendo Power cartridges, although they usually included a sticker of the relevant game on the box, and with the exception of ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', a 'how to play' sheet was included. Some games included special merchandise, such as Balloon Fight GB, which included a badge pin that was packaged with the game.
 
In addition to blank cartridges, pre-written versions of Nintendo Power games could be purchased. These cartridges look identical to blank Nintendo Power cartridges, but unlike blank Nintendo Power games, they usually included a sticker of the relevant game on the box, and with the exception of [[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]], a 'how to play' sheet was included. Some games included special merchandise, such as Balloon Fight GB, which included a badge pin that was packaged with the game.


Purchasing pre-written versions of Nintendo Power games was relatively cheaper than buying a blank cartridge and manually downloading games. An exception is the Deluxe Pack version of [[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'']], that featured special merchandise and was retailed for ¥9800.
Purchasing pre-written versions of Nintendo Power games was relatively cheaper than buying a blank cartridge and manually downloading games. An exception is the Deluxe Pack version of [[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'']], that featured special merchandise and was retailed for ¥9800.

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