it looked more of your traditional, like style board, where it's like a couple, couple boards stacked with ribbon cables connecting on the sides. That one, uh, had games, uh, we mentioned Shinobi, but, uh, time scanner Tetris, uh, Sega Tetris, uh, wonder boy three monster layer, which is a great game. Uh, fantasy zone, which is another classic of course. Uh, and then Alex kid, um, he mentioned some involvement, um, with that. The interesting thing is even though system 16 B looks a lot different, it was kind of…

... I think Shinobi was strictly a black cart. I think Tetris Shinobi-- Well, no, Tetris was different. ...
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... even though they were licensed, if that makes sense. Unlicensed by Nintendo. By Nintendo, not from whatever the property was. But at some point, they have Atari. I feel like, at some point, they had a license. For some of the stuff, like Miss Pac-Man. Miss Pac-Man got a gray cart release in Tengen. I don't think Shinobi did, though. I think Shinobi was strictly a black cart. I think Tetris Shinobi-- Well, no, Tetris was different. Because there was NES Tetris. But Tengen Tetris, I don't think, was ever on a gray cart release. No, it wasn't. But I'm saying, I thought that was one of their first Tengen ones to actually release it, even though Nintendo didn't authorize it. It is. Yeah, yeah, sorry. That is, yes. So I was saying, they had a couple of Tengen, ...