![]() ![]() No consistency in what version of the game to be included (European version of SMB, Jackie Chan, Banana Prince, etc.) ![]() The plastic case feels cheap, but not too bad Simple menu navigation (you use D-pad to control the menu) Works on any preferred NES/Famicom hardware (?) Very small and compact cartridge, doesn't take a lot of place Includes some interesting bootleg or homebrew games, like Giabbit, Shifter, Super X-Wing 97, Fishwar, etc. Includes some Famicom exclusives you might have ever played before Includes some rare games, like Power Blade 2, Bubble Bobble 2, TMNT Tournament Fighters, etc. Most of the included are all recognisable NES/Famicom titles Includes a lot of games, unlike these "over-nine-thousand"-in-1 multicarts Well, there are some cons, but they are very minimal, but there some pros as well, so here it's the list of all pros and cons I had with this cartridge Some of the title screens have been changed for some reason, but the main gameplay functionality is remained the same.įinally, what I would like to say about this multicart? Is it worth picking up? So, here you can see all the title screens for each included game. zip file that contains all the screenshots of the title screens for each included game. Hero Alliance 2 (Ninja Ryukenden III hack)ĮDIT (): Due to the lack of time and good PC hardware to organise everything well and put the title screen screenshots into one picture, I provide you with the download link to. Boonie Bear 2 (Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima hack)Ĥ03. Where Dad Went To (Hudson's Adventure Island 2 hack)Ĥ02. ***these last three games are included on later versions of 400-in-1 Real Game***Ĥ01. ![]() That label must be one of the best and weirdest thing about the cartridge. Since the internet came in, we are able to buy an official NES/Famicom products through import shopping with the help of, , etc.īut even today, in these countries, you might be able to find unofficial Chinese bootleg stuff, and this is the multicart for Famicom that grabbed my attention, so I decided to buy it and write about it to you. Of course, Eastern Europe and some Asian countries had to rely on a bootleg hardware, because NES or Famicom weren't officially released in that countries back in 1980s-1990s. Since the patents on Nintendo Entertainment System/Nintendo Famicom have expired in 2003, it's now legal to make a clone system or bootleg cartridges for that console. Most of the produced that you'll be able to find are all bootleg, pirate, unauthorised cartridges that were made without any license from Nintendo or other official game developers and publishers.įamicom bootleg cartridges started being produced from the end of 1980s I think, and are still being produced to nowadays, believe it or not. If you don't know, what multicart is, it's basically a cartridge that contains more than one game on it. This time it's about a pretty interesting multicart for Nintendo Famicom. txt files with the newer list! Thanks for attention! txt files and uploaded elsewhere, please, update your. UPDATE (): Updated the game's list even more! Added which versions the games are more specifically! So, those who added the previous list into. UPDATE (): Updated the game's list a little bit! Thanks to DDCecil, and FamicomWorld forum guys for heads-up! :D ![]() Added the 3 games, that can be met on later versions of multicart ![]()
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