IREM LED Games - Famicom Cartridges with Lights
In Japan, Famicom cartridges varied in style far more than NES games did. Irem developed a particularly distinct style with its cream-colored cartridges and embedded LED beneath their logo, which glowed when the system power was turned on.
A bit flamboyant, but on the other hand it may have been very useful for the Famicom, which didn't have a power light -- save for the Turbo Twin Famicom variation.
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