Bootleg Russian PS1 and PS2 games, fully translated and dubbed in Russian by professional voice actors. There are many of these because there were no official Russian translations of games at the time. The PS1 games "work" on both PAL and NTSC consoles, but I find they have massive slow down and colour issues, some times being in black and white or rainbow colours, and some times the games work flawlessly.
Bootleg Russian PS1 and PS2 games, fully translated and dubbed in Russian by professional voice actors. There are many of these because there were no official Russian translations of games at the time. The PS1 games "work" on both PAL and NTSC consoles, but I find they have massive slow down and colour issues, some times being in black and white or rainbow colours, and some times the games work flawlessly.
The last bootleg PS1 translation shown is especially fitting considering some bootleg PS1 discs from Russia wouldn't be games, but movies instead as shown in this video(alongside several original(but still bootleg) Russian PS1 games):
Bootleg Russian PS1 and PS2 games, fully translated and dubbed in Russian by professional voice actors. There are many of these because there were no official Russian translations of games at the time. The PS1 games "work" on both PAL and NTSC consoles, but I find they have massive slow down and colour issues, some times being in black and white or rainbow colours, and some times the games work flawlessly.
The last bootleg PS1 translation shown is especially fitting considering some bootleg PS1 discs from Russia wouldn't be games, but movies instead as shown in this video(alongside several original(but still bootleg) Russian PS1 games):
They also had their own logos and title screens, as well as start menus, and when a game had multiple languages, they replaced the other options with blank characters, meaning to play the game, you had to pick the main language, which would be russian, but represented with a UK or USA flag.
The only people I can imagine who would buy that thing are Megamind or bootleg collectors, and people really curious about this specific release, because from what I can tell everyone agrees that Megamind 2 sucks. But hey, now you can watch the (crappy) movie without a Peacock subscription, so there's that at least.
Interesting how it use what appears to be promo art for the Button of Doom (a Megamind short, for those unaware,) which was a better Megamind 2 then the actual Megamind 2.