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As the title says, can you distinguish between counterfeit pokemon game cartridges and the authentic titles?
There are some subtle differences between fake and real Pearl cartridges from what I can tell (assuming it's the NA version you want).
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The biggest tell on the fake version is the ESRB logo. The E is much thinner, the ® is more pronounced, and the "Everyone" and "Content rated by" is in a different font and takes up more space. Other things to point out are the incorrect Pokemon Company font, slightly off Nintendo seal (with misplaced ® symbol), and the cartridge code is in a different font (the A is most noticeable).
If you're looking at the back of the cartridge, again, font is always something to look for. It's harder to produce a fake Nintendo stamp than it is to just cut and paste the logo onto a label, so usually it will look slightly off. The patent pending font is also completely different, though the serial codes on the back are almost identical. And like you said, the fake cartridges have a duller look to them, and some of the teeth are just slightly misaligned, even if by a millimeter or two.
Now, that definitely doesn't mean that you're 100% safe from avoiding a bootleg, but as long as the seller isn't using stock pictures and none of those red flags show up, you've got a good chance at grabbing the real thing!