Sometimes multi-cartridges have whack names in the
game list. The pirate companies sometimes renamed
games in an attempt to get around copyright laws.
Sometimes they did it to try and make you believe
there were more unique games on a cart than were
actually on the cart. Usually when you click on a
weird name, it'll take you to a game that's common
on pirate carts. That's not always true, as this
1200 in 1 shows.

That's an awesome label.

Great multi-carts have cool looking game lists, like
this.
This cartridge has two hacks on it, both Mario
related, which is usually the case. The first is
"Risky Mario," a hack of Star Soldier, and the second is "Evil Mario,"
a hack of Mappy. Both
of them are basic hacks, where the main character
was replaced by Mario.

I think that's Mario -- kind of blue.

Mario takes Mappy's place.
This cartridge is rare, or at least the hacks on
it are rare. Still, the pirate is likely to not sell
for very much, but could get between $10 and $20 on
an auction site.