

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Gold.In addition to the above three, Australia had two more coloured carts:

Here's a list of all coloured carts released in the PAL format: Here is a full list of every coloured cartridge as well as which ones had gray re-releases: Game Why exactly they were re-released in gray is unknown. Of the 42 coloured cartridges that did get released, 13 of them were re-released in a gray cartridge. The limit of 50000 was as of late 1999 as this number was changed to be much lower in the following years. Coloured cartridges also did not take any longer to manufacture than the gray ones did. With the exception of the gold and silver colours, coloured cartridges did not cost anymore than gray ones. If publishers wanted to do a coloured run, then they were required to order a minimum of 50000 copies and if they had chosen gray, then they could not change their mind. What makes that list very interesting is that some of those colour options that Nintendo provided did not get used for any commercial releases. This is the full list of colours that publishers had the choice of using: We saw 296 games get released here in North America and 42 of them ended up coming in a different colour. If you've been purchasing a lot of Nintendo 64 games then you've probably gotten a few game cartridges that came in a different colour.
