The Sonic game in the cartridge is a bootleg rom hack of a Speedy Gonzales game. And the craziest part is that you save multiple Marios in the game and ends with a text saying that they're now good friends with each other which predicted the future of what's to come with Sega and official crossovers
Given how troublesome Speedy is considered now, we're more likely to see Nintendo and Sega produce an official release of the hack than to see WB allow a rerelease of the original game.
I remeber the last stage of that game being a lot of trapped Marios close to each other and you could just run straight and get lots of that "Mario!" Shout as the Marios get released. It was hilarious seeing that as a kid
Amazon truly does not care about counterfeit/ripoff merchandise UNLESS enough people or the actually manufacturer lodges a complaint. So long as they get their cut, Amazon looks the other way.
I mean it's definitely a bit expensive, but is the cart here really all that bad? The games included look pretty solid to me. Who's lodging a complaint? Maybe they like the cart and setup and want alternatives to the norm.
@@VesperAegis No that's not the case. Amazon and Ebay are flooded with so many bootlegs and fakes that's it's Impossible to stop all of them. Vendors know this so they keep creating new listing and new fakes.
There are still a bunch of shops specialised in used games in my town, great people working there usually, and they allow their customers to check the games you want to buy if you're not sure and are in their shop in real life, that's where I bought all of my SNES games collection, they don't have everything of course, but from time to time they do have strongly wanted games, just gotta have some patience with small shops like that, ending up with bootlegs with them are pretty rare... But, buying games online is not recommended in my book, regardless of which online business you go for, the chances to getting a bootleg are far more likely than just a small local shops you can find in your area, there are some good some bad but at least you might be able to try out the merchandise you're willing to buy just in case you're not sure...
Oh, yes! I bought this purple cart last year for around $25. I've had no problems with it, and the game selection was well worth the price. I wouldn't pay $50 because I'm a cheapskate, but not a bad collection of SNES games here. John, thanks for the video!
I bought one of these carts off Ebay with over a dozen Super Mario World rom hacks & a few Zelda rom hacks, fantastic to have Brutal Mario & Zelda Parallel Worlds on my SNES
Multicarts have been around since the nes days, these were basically the “everdrives” of there time but of course the entire library wasn’t on there because back then there were no sd cards.
Another good way to play is to burn a Dreamcast disc that plays on most unmodded Dreamcast consoles and has all NES games, or 2 CDs to fit the SNES games.
@Marko Polo Not right away, but it can over time, if they are not designed to properly step down the voltage. Newer Flash carts are much better in this regard.
This is not a fake, ist a bootleg. This multi cartridges were never officially released, so they can´t be a fake. A fake is something that looks identical to a original release.
I'm trying to figure out how they made that. I've bought some retro blaster snes carts and made some multicarts with them, like one has 4 2MB games and the other has 2 4MB games on it.
I’m still watching the video so you may yet do it in the video but I’d like to see you open the cartridge to see if it has a battery back up for the rpg saves.
@@NinjaRunningWild Hopefully it isn’t like that but I did get a copy of the 150 in 1 NES multicart back in 2016 and it does save games (only game that needed the save feature was Kirby’s Adventure). Once you play a game like Super Mario 3 (that uses the SRAM as extra ram, bumps the saved data). It’s a pain for sure.
Cool to see multicarts like this. I had a 140 in 1 for NES that was like this with rpg type games. Anyone who gets this be careful with the games that use the save battery, you will wipe your save data when you switch to another game that uses it. And that Sonic game I think is a hack of Speedy Gonzalez.
@@thenostalgiabusiness actually some of these have save chips and not batteries and you can save as many games as you want on all the titles i have a few of both and the save chips work quite well
I actually bought one of these for my little brother a couple years ago (he actually lives up in washington with my dad) he still has our SNES so I thought I'd help him with the collection, you know?! too bad there wasn't room for the MSU-1 versions of Zelda: AST that's my favorite way to play that version!
Thanks for sharing this! Before I bought my everdrive I was looking at these type of cartridges and the forums I read said that “ALL” of these types of cartridges have so much stored on them that games lag and glitch a lot. Nice to see one that doesn’t. Perhaps it has a cheap SD card or something in it.
Just being on Amazon doesn't make it "official". Remember, Amazon has marketplace sellers, so lots of Chinese products you'd find on Aliexpress and Wish end up on Amazon. Even if it's shipped "Prime" from Amazon, that just means the marketplace seller is using Amazon's warehouses to store their inventory rather than shipping to the customer directly from China.
I had one of these games and it was mostly great. So far the only thing I've found wrong is that in Mega Man X when you beat a boss nothing stayed unlocked. You would lose all armor and power ups as soon as you finish the level making it completely unbeatable.
Curious if the cart has a battery for saves. An impressive collection of RPGs on there but can’t do much if it won’t remember the save (unless you want to leave it on 😂)
Ah, just checked the Amazon listing (still up atm) and it does confirm the full list of games, which ones support battery save, and that it does come with a battery. I never bought one of these before so it’s interesting to hear a review of something like this. A good alternative to a $400 loose copy of Earthbound. 😅
@@pidgeo5 Or get the SNES Classic! Thats how i got to play earthbound :) i bought it like 3 years ago. was a hard system to find...i got it at a gamestop LOL
@@jimlevinthal3880 yep. Good alternative too plus save states and a rewind feature. Only has 20 games on it, but if you’re industrious you can figure out how to solve that “problem”. 😉
I bought this same exact cartridge from Wish for around $40 I think. I mainly bought it because it had Super Punch Out. I ended up giving it to my older brother when I upgraded to an Everdrive
I would have loved to buy a couple of multi-games carts for the NES that were 143 on 1 or so and all were good games no filler, hacks or homebrews just the original games. And they were being sold on Amazon but I never bought one. Good review and cool video John!👍
Back in the 80s they even had these huge multicarts for nes. A friend's dad got one from japan, it had like 300 games on it, it came in 2 parts you hook together. We had to do tricks with the power/reset button to make our US console recognize it. Pretty wild stuff back then, anyways... probably worth some money if my friend ever kept it
I have a similar cart of 120 or so games. I got it for about 30 bucks. Just being able to play Hagane on my SNES console and not pay hundreds of dollars to do so was totally worth it. A bunch of the other games on the cart are somewhat higher end games, 50 to 80 dollar titles. Alot of the titles I will probably pick up eventually, cool to have them now, and Hagane alone makes the purchase worth it. I will say Castlevania for glitches if you hit reset, but is perfectly fine if you power the console off and then on again.
There's been other stuff similar to this available through Amazon in the past that's where I got my True Blue sticks from for my PS1 classic from so nothing new about stuff like this been on sale there.
I have a 365 in 1 NES cart. Super Mario Brothers 3 is glitched and the best way lol the star never runs out. I found out the hard way that if you beat Bowser with the star then the door never opened because it relies on that animation of Bowser falling through the floor in order to in the game so you just kind of stand there on the bricks LOL.
Thank you for this video! I've always been curious about them. What I hear about these carts is they don't work after a few months or don't save files or something like that. It be great 4-6 months from now see if the cart still works or saves.
I got a snes multicart recently. Not the same model as this one but it seems to have a lot of the same games. An odd thing about the 10th anniversary translation of FF4 is that Edward is renamed Gilbert for some reason. Also the Ancient Stone Tablets did have a transition patch on it, but not for English.
I'm pretty sure you can get multicarts for about any old system way cheaper than 50 bucks. I think they took ya lol. You should check out ebay and stuff. No need to pay that much.
I have a few different versions of that; a red & blue one, each with a little over 100 games on them. *The biggest issue is saving in some games doesn't work.* Some will say it does, but I haven't found it to be 100% reliable. I see you say that one does, but it's something to be wary of. Otherwise, those multi-carts are great!
While watching I went to another store site. Saw it listed for $33 shipped. Those BS Zelda rips would be my only reason to get it personally (that is if it saves).
As a viewer thinking of buying this I did a search and AWESOME, John is doing a video on it! BUT in the end ya never said if u felt that this is worth spending my money on!!!!!
The #1 question I would have with a cart like this is... "Do the save features work?" Especially with this being an RPG focused cart, I'm sure half or better of the games listed have internal storage memory (battery memory)... and without that working, the cart is a waste of money. I don't think you need to do a follow up video or anything... but maybe comment to verify with us if this works... that way people don't buy it and find out it doesn't after the fact. Thanks in advance!!
@@pidgeo5 I agree, the listing is already for selling pirated games, so if they are willing to risk getting caught breaking the law, I wouldn't put it past them lying about what you are buying either.
and if it does save, can it only save one game at a time? newer multicarts come with flash memory instead of a typical battery. if it doesn't do that, then i still consider it a waste of money.
I've seen these for years on Amazon - funny how Nintendo doesn't go after THEM for "facilitating" these vendors - I suppose that when the potential defendant is capable of tying a lawsuit up in court for years without so much as flinching, they're not willing to spend exorbitant amounts of money to "protect their intellectual property", huh? Yep, they just go after the easy prey that withers at the mere mention of "C&D".
Not sure if that Sonic game is a hack of anything else, but I do remember downloading it off an FTP server in early 2002, so it's at least 20 years old.
I have the Gameboy advance of those(bought in Amazon aswell) ... like 369 games in 1... but only 20+ are the Gameboy advance games... the rest is like nes games... the nes games are super slow too...
Great questions from the comments! Yes, the battery save does work. Not sure for how long, though. So far all my saved games are still 'saved'
"Sonic" is a hack of Speedy Gonzalez, bro!
@@JohnnyParrotJoe Yep! And it was a famous hack back then. I remember seeing it in the rental store.
Dude they are on eBay for like 30-35 bucks.
@@JohnnyParrotJoe lol!
I was playing secret of mana 2 and got erased when I reset the console a few times in succession
The Sonic game in the cartridge is a bootleg rom hack of a Speedy Gonzales game. And the craziest part is that you save multiple Marios in the game and ends with a text saying that they're now good friends with each other which predicted the future of what's to come with Sega and official crossovers
Given how troublesome Speedy is considered now, we're more likely to see Nintendo and Sega produce an official release of the hack than to see WB allow a rerelease of the original game.
@@Vulpas NOBODY in Latinoamérica likes or cares about using that term latinx, don't ever use It again EVER.
I remeber the last stage of that game being a lot of trapped Marios close to each other and you could just run straight and get lots of that "Mario!" Shout as the Marios get released. It was hilarious seeing that as a kid
how does it feel to be autistic? Just curious
I own that game
Amazon truly does not care about counterfeit/ripoff merchandise UNLESS enough people or the actually manufacturer lodges a complaint. So long as they get their cut, Amazon looks the other way.
Yeah, Ive noticed alot of fake strategy guides for games.
I mean it's definitely a bit expensive, but is the cart here really all that bad? The games included look pretty solid to me. Who's lodging a complaint? Maybe they like the cart and setup and want alternatives to the norm.
@@VesperAegis No that's not the case. Amazon and Ebay are flooded with so many bootlegs and fakes that's it's Impossible to stop all of them. Vendors know this so they keep creating new listing and new fakes.
There are still a bunch of shops specialised in used games in my town, great people working there usually, and they allow their customers to check the games you want to buy if you're not sure and are in their shop in real life, that's where I bought all of my SNES games collection, they don't have everything of course, but from time to time they do have strongly wanted games, just gotta have some patience with small shops like that, ending up with bootlegs with them are pretty rare...
But, buying games online is not recommended in my book, regardless of which online business you go for, the chances to getting a bootleg are far more likely than just a small local shops you can find in your area, there are some good some bad but at least you might be able to try out the merchandise you're willing to buy just in case you're not sure...
@@VesperAegis most likely nintendo
Amazon has greatly fallen from boasting about selling quality legit items to selling fake, cheap Chinese crap.
be glad that video games are heavily archived as to not be lost to time. please look at it from that perspective
It's not difficult selling the exact roms using cheap cases, and it doesn't have to be Chinese
Oh, yes! I bought this purple cart last year for around $25. I've had no problems with it, and the game selection was well worth the price. I wouldn't pay $50 because I'm a cheapskate, but not a bad collection of SNES games here. John, thanks for the video!
It's a reskin of Speedy Gonzalez game
The team that made Axelay shortly or immediately thereafter left Konami and formed Treasure 😎
Amazon is where I got my multi cart for SNES… menu looks the same too. My cart is red though..
back in the 90s this cart would be legendary.
And for some of us the 90s was only yesterday
indeed,in 1995 this cart would make you god of the playground lol
I bought one of these carts off Ebay with over a dozen Super Mario World rom hacks & a few Zelda rom hacks, fantastic to have Brutal Mario & Zelda Parallel Worlds on my SNES
I liked the Konami title screen and seeing Kirby’s Dream course in the list, one of my all time faves.
Multicarts have been around since the nes days, these were basically the “everdrives” of there time but of course the entire library wasn’t on there because back then there were no sd cards.
lmao if you consider mario and duck hunt a everdrive or the 6 in 1 on megadrive...but there was no cart like this back then,1 licensing,2 memory costs
Good value for the monry assuming no input lag since you're playing on an actual SNES.
Love the channel man. When the algorithm gods blessed me with your channel it was a great trip down memory lane !!!!
The Sonic game is a hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Banditos.
And Sonic gets to save Mario and they're all friends again.
ah! very cool. I guess that makes sense.
That sonic game is a speedy Gonzalez game I believe
I would be afraid to play Earthbound on one of these. That game is notorious for copy protection. Take some time to look into that because it is wild!
Probably it is patched
I purchased three of these multicarts on EBay. They all work great, save me a bunch of money and space lol.
right lol
The Sonic game is a hack of Speedy Gonzales
I suspect those "positive reviews" are just like the bogus ones found on Google Play.
Just remember, Buyer Beware. 😨
Another good way to play is to burn a Dreamcast disc that plays on most unmodded Dreamcast consoles and has all NES games, or 2 CDs to fit the SNES games.
This classic gaming video is earning almost 56,000 worldwide views!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd be terrified of plugging one of these bootleg carts into a system.
@Marko Polo I've heard that these can damage systems. Incorrect voltage, slightly off-model circuit boards damaging the contacts, etc.
@@SomeOrangeCat And that's the truth. Buyer Beware. 😨
@Marko Polo Not right away, but it can over time, if they are not designed to properly step down the voltage. Newer Flash carts are much better in this regard.
You put slow text on so you can hit the bong during those longer scenes, duh....🤣🤣🤣
This is not a fake, ist a bootleg. This multi cartridges were never officially released, so they can´t be a fake. A fake is something that looks identical to a original release.
I have a 143 in 1 for the nes for about the same price. The board is labeled as ‘mind kids’.
My 500-in-1 is also labeled “mind kids” on the board.
When my ex's kids would act up I would tell them I was going to force them to play Captain Novolin. Good times, lol
I have seen repro carts on Amazon for just about every system from nes to GBA to even DS
I'm trying to figure out how they made that. I've bought some retro blaster snes carts and made some multicarts with them, like one has 4 2MB games and the other has 2 4MB games on it.
They just use bigger boards with more storage. It’s very similar to using an SD card loading it with roms and putting it on an everdrive.
You can get them for all systems from Ali Express for under $20 shipped. They’re fun.
Thanks for the heads up!
$17.98 to be precise. With free shipping!
I’m still watching the video so you may yet do it in the video but I’d like to see you open the cartridge to see if it has a battery back up for the rpg saves.
my saved games are still saved but not sure for how long it'll work.
@@JohnRiggs Probably until you save in another game & it'll do a destructive overwrite of the previous save.
@@NinjaRunningWild Hopefully it isn’t like that but I did get a copy of the 150 in 1 NES multicart back in 2016 and it does save games (only game that needed the save feature was Kirby’s Adventure). Once you play a game like Super Mario 3 (that uses the SRAM as extra ram, bumps the saved data). It’s a pain for sure.
Cool to see multicarts like this. I had a 140 in 1 for NES that was like this with rpg type games. Anyone who gets this be careful with the games that use the save battery, you will wipe your save data when you switch to another game that uses it. And that Sonic game I think is a hack of Speedy Gonzalez.
Good insight. I was going to ask whether battery save worked.
@@thenostalgiabusiness actually some of these have save chips and not batteries and you can save as many games as you want on all the titles i have a few of both and the save chips work quite well
@@snowyweather1 great to know, thank you!
Thanks I was wondering how saves worked
Ha! Cool to see your first choice as Axelay! I remember beating that game WAY back in the day at your house. GREATEST OF TIMES!!!
Interesting video, best bits were seeing the Konami title screen and Kirby’s Dream Course and Sim City in the list. Two of my all time faves.
I like the idea of them every cart is separated by genre
I believe that this is a mod of Mr. Nutz
I noticed it includes Nightmare Busters which is a prototype developed in 1995 but canceled. It was released in the aftermarket in 2013.
I actually bought one of these for my little brother a couple years ago (he actually lives up in washington with my dad) he still has our SNES so I thought I'd help him with the collection, you know?! too bad there wasn't room for the MSU-1 versions of Zelda: AST that's my favorite way to play that version!
I got that cart as a gift from my gf last month. Its still in my snes right now
Thanks for sharing this! Before I bought my everdrive I was looking at these type of cartridges and the forums I read said that “ALL” of these types of cartridges have so much stored on them that games lag and glitch a lot. Nice to see one that doesn’t. Perhaps it has a cheap SD card or something in it.
Yeah man, the one I got was alot like the one in the video and it works great! No lags , great sound,clear graphics , and smooth game play.
Just being on Amazon doesn't make it "official". Remember, Amazon has marketplace sellers, so lots of Chinese products you'd find on Aliexpress and Wish end up on Amazon. Even if it's shipped "Prime" from Amazon, that just means the marketplace seller is using Amazon's warehouses to store their inventory rather than shipping to the customer directly from China.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure, there will never be any "official" multi-carts lol.
I think he's well aware haha
that's true
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism Especially since getting all the rights would be a nightmare lol.
OUTSTANDING SHOW!
I had one of these games and it was mostly great. So far the only thing I've found wrong is that in Mega Man X when you beat a boss nothing stayed unlocked. You would lose all armor and power ups as soon as you finish the level making it completely unbeatable.
That hat is Awesome!
That Sonic is a rom hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos
FFIV was harder than FF2, I believe that's the difference between them.
LMFAO! That so-called "Sonic the Hedgehog" game is actually just a crappy hack of Speedy Gonzales. Hilarious!
So it should work on the retron5. Maybe I’ll get it
50 bucks!!!
That's a lot of money for what it is (a Chinese Everdrive Knockoff is cheaper by the way)
that's why I bought it so you won't have to.
Awesome hat!
John, Sonic is a hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos which explains why it has that weird kick and not his usual jumping and spinning
A Link To The Past. I will always know that music, so many memories.
That Sonic game is a bootleg hack of Speedy Gonzolas.
Curious if the cart has a battery for saves. An impressive collection of RPGs on there but can’t do much if it won’t remember the save (unless you want to leave it on 😂)
I literally just said this...LOL good call
Ah, just checked the Amazon listing (still up atm) and it does confirm the full list of games, which ones support battery save, and that it does come with a battery. I never bought one of these before so it’s interesting to hear a review of something like this. A good alternative to a $400 loose copy of Earthbound. 😅
see my comment above! lol
@@pidgeo5 Or get the SNES Classic! Thats how i got to play earthbound :) i bought it like 3 years ago. was a hard system to find...i got it at a gamestop LOL
@@jimlevinthal3880 yep. Good alternative too plus save states and a rewind feature. Only has 20 games on it, but if you’re industrious you can figure out how to solve that “problem”. 😉
It was BS that we did not get the sátelaview 😅
Great video! Am I seeing a copyright notice on the bottom of the title select screen?
Multicarts were very common in Taiwan, in the 90s. ROMs were likely taken from the internet.
I bought this same exact cartridge from Wish for around $40 I think. I mainly bought it because it had Super Punch Out. I ended up giving it to my older brother when I upgraded to an Everdrive
I would have loved to buy a couple of multi-games carts for the NES that were 143 on 1 or so and all were good games no filler, hacks or homebrews just the original games. And they were being sold on Amazon but I never bought one. Good review and cool video John!👍
Back in the 80s they even had these huge multicarts for nes. A friend's dad got one from japan, it had like 300 games on it, it came in 2 parts you hook together. We had to do tricks with the power/reset button to make our US console recognize it. Pretty wild stuff back then, anyways... probably worth some money if my friend ever kept it
@@tommj4365 that's so cool!😎
I have a similar cart of 120 or so games. I got it for about 30 bucks. Just being able to play Hagane on my SNES console and not pay hundreds of dollars to do so was totally worth it. A bunch of the other games on the cart are somewhat higher end games, 50 to 80 dollar titles. Alot of the titles I will probably pick up eventually, cool to have them now, and Hagane alone makes the purchase worth it. I will say Castlevania for glitches if you hit reset, but is perfectly fine if you power the console off and then on again.
Riggs you are a legend 🙌
I can't believe Amazon even lets people list these products for sale. Oh wait - I can - they don't care.
So it’s basically a bunch of roms on a cartridge. Doesn’t sound bad to me ngl.
The purple looks really cool.
Id like it just for the Shell! lol
do a follow up where you open it, and possibly try to flash homebrews in with a similar menu
The Sonic Hedgehog SNES a.k.a Sonic 4 in Brazil is hackrom from Speed Gonzales game
I have a cart like that for the ds with 200 games on it
There's been other stuff similar to this available through Amazon in the past that's where I got my True Blue sticks from for my PS1 classic from so nothing new about stuff like this been on sale there.
Sonic is a Speedy Gonzales rom hack.
I too would have chosen Axelay to start with. Such a classic 😊
I have a 365 in 1 NES cart. Super Mario Brothers 3 is glitched and the best way lol the star never runs out. I found out the hard way that if you beat Bowser with the star then the door never opened because it relies on that animation of Bowser falling through the floor in order to in the game so you just kind of stand there on the bricks LOL.
The Sonic game is a hack of Speedy Gonzales and you have to rescue a bunch of Mario's in cages. Lol. 🤣 I'm not making this up. Lol.
I hope the person played each game beginning to end to make sure the games fully work
Thank you for this video! I've always been curious about them. What I hear about these carts is they don't work after a few months or don't save files or something like that. It be great 4-6 months from now see if the cart still works or saves.
Hey dude I love your channel! Awesome content! I had no idea you are 6'5, you look so tiny on my phome screen lol! Keep up the great work!
I got a snes multicart recently. Not the same model as this one but it seems to have a lot of the same games. An odd thing about the 10th anniversary translation of FF4 is that Edward is renamed Gilbert for some reason. Also the Ancient Stone Tablets did have a transition patch on it, but not for English.
I'm pretty sure you can get multicarts for about any old system way cheaper than 50 bucks. I think they took ya lol. You should check out ebay and stuff. No need to pay that much.
The hat you're wearing is really cool 😎👍
I have a few different versions of that; a red & blue one, each with a little over 100 games on them. *The biggest issue is saving in some games doesn't work.* Some will say it does, but I haven't found it to be 100% reliable. I see you say that one does, but it's something to be wary of. Otherwise, those multi-carts are great!
While watching I went to another store site. Saw it listed for $33 shipped. Those BS Zelda rips would be my only reason to get it personally (that is if it saves).
I haven't tried that one specifically but my EVO save is still saved.
Why does it say bs?
@@xvx5872 Broadcast Satellite.
$50 is kind of a lot I bought that same thing on eBay for $10 and it contains every super Nintendo game ever made
You look like a confederate civil war general
As a viewer thinking of buying this I did a search and AWESOME, John is doing a video on it! BUT in the end ya never said if u felt that this is worth spending my money on!!!!!
I think that sonic reskin may be one of the mickey mouse illusion games?
Phalanx is, apparently, included. Therefore, this must be awesome to at least some degree.
The #1 question I would have with a cart like this is...
"Do the save features work?"
Especially with this being an RPG focused cart, I'm sure half or better of the games listed have internal storage memory (battery memory)... and without that working, the cart is a waste of money.
I don't think you need to do a follow up video or anything... but maybe comment to verify with us if this works... that way people don't buy it and find out it doesn't after the fact.
Thanks in advance!!
Amazon listing says it does, but you might want to take that with a grain of salt. Personally, I’d like confirmation from the great John Riggs! 😁
@@pidgeo5 I agree, the listing is already for selling pirated games, so if they are willing to risk getting caught breaking the law, I wouldn't put it past them lying about what you are buying either.
All the multicarts I have encountered are just clone everdrives, you can save on all the ones i have used
the battery save worked so far.
and if it does save, can it only save one game at a time? newer multicarts come with flash memory instead of a typical battery. if it doesn't do that, then i still consider it a waste of money.
it's got Chinese/Taiwanese Bootleg Multi-cart written all over it.
I've seen these for years on Amazon - funny how Nintendo doesn't go after THEM for "facilitating" these vendors - I suppose that when the potential defendant is capable of tying a lawsuit up in court for years without so much as flinching, they're not willing to spend exorbitant amounts of money to "protect their intellectual property", huh? Yep, they just go after the easy prey that withers at the mere mention of "C&D".
Biker mice from mars is a pretty good racer game. 🎮
I'm pretty sure that Dragon Quest 1+2 is an actual GBC release, not sure if it's exclusive to Japan but I know I've seen the cartridge before
IIRC that Sonic game is a rom hack of Speedy Gonzales? Never really played Speedy though so I can't really confirm...
Not sure if that Sonic game is a hack of anything else, but I do remember downloading it off an FTP server in early 2002, so it's at least 20 years old.
turns out it's a hack of Speedy Gonzales.
Axelay music is running fast. Maybe the whole game play.
I might get this for my SNES portable player
I have the Gameboy advance of those(bought in Amazon aswell) ... like 369 games in 1... but only 20+ are the Gameboy advance games... the rest is like nes games... the nes games are super slow too...
Satellaview Zelda was a fun one
How can all those massive RPG games fit on one SNES cartridge? Impressive.
I'm sure inside the cartridge must be a micro sd card .
Amazon cares for #1 - Amazon.
Wouldn't that be awesome if they had that game called Luigi shits himself at olive garden