Family Computer cartridge variations

The lack of a lockout chip gave Famicom publishers unlimited freedom to release their games however they liked, unlike the NES and its strict licensing agreements. While many companies opted to order cartridges straight from Nintendo, some larger publishers manufactured their own cartridge designs. These variations gave their games a personality and brand unique to the publisher. Later in the Famicom's life, taller cartridges were introduced to fit more powerful co-processors and larger ROMs. Once the Super Famicom arrived, cartridges were standardized, with some having a port at the top for Satellaview functionality.

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Namco
Later Namco releases and re-releases were in plastic clamshell cases as opposed to the cardboard boxes of earlier releases.