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150 in 1

LAST UPDATED: 02/15/07

 

 

 

Don't expect to ever find a cartridge with over about 80 unique games on it. You might, but it'll be one in a few thousand. This cartridge makes a few claims, not only that it's got 150 unique games on it, but also that it's got Contra. The picture of Contra is for the Japanese version, known as Gryzor, which is better than the NES version. As expected, this cartridge doesn't have Gryzor on it. The label is pure lies. But, that doesn't mean you won't find a multi-cart with Gryzor on it. They're out there.

 

150 in 1 (cart)

What's the meaning of 160K? Clueless.

 

This cartridge comes with a unique feature, a list of all the games on the cartridge on the back label. This certainly isn't the only cartridge with that feature. Remember one thing about a list like this: the games on the list are not always the same as the games on the cartridge. Pirate companies aren't reliable when it comes to that type of thing.

 

Because multi-carts have a lot of the same game repeated, the programmers have to come up with unique names. Some of the interesting ones on this cartridge: Mario Bros. is "Pipe Man"; Popeye is "Sailor Pope"; Mappy is "Cat Buster"; and Pac-Man is "Dot Pecker".

 

150 in 1 (cart)

150 means the same few games repeated.

 

One of the more fascinating things about this cartridge is the start screen. The developer took the Disk Systems loading screen, where Mario and Luigi battle to turn off and on the neon Nintendo sign. Instead of the Nintendo sign, the two characters -- not Mario and Luigi -- battle to turn off and on the list of games.

 

This cartridge has the expected pick of games on it, but would get some decent dollars from new Famicom collectors who don't know the difference. I'd put it's worth at about $20.

 

Here's the games list:

 

Contra; Adv Island; Legend Kage; Tetris; Super Mario; Bomber Man; 1942; Twin Bee; Battle City; Mario Bros; Ice Climber; Packman; Star Force; Excite Bike; Galaga; Sky Destroyer; Donkey Kong; Pin Ball; Circus; Kung Fu; Exerion; Macross; Popeye; Mappy; Galaxian; Formation Z; Arabian; Chess; Zippy Race; Base Ball; Lode Runner; Karateka; Kingkong Jr; Kingkong Sr; Devil World; Balloon; Tennis; Eskimos; Luigi Bros; Star Fight; Speed Galax; Big Bees; Yaho Plane; Barrel Ape; Olivia Love; Jungle War; France Tank; Beach Gao; Clown; Good Kid; Trishot Bee; Pipe Man; Energy Area; Zero Type; TNT Breaker; Saga Zinja; Ballon Peck; MGun Beret; Firebirds; Castle Maze; Sky War; Wall Break; Cute Mappy; Redwood Zin; Dindon Bees; SGun Marine; Fancy War; Bomb Master; Cartoon Bee; Hatchet Man; Bomb Jack; Egypt Tank; Dart Zinja; Bat World; London City; Shot Alien; Mighty Zin; Yachi Plane; Star Buster; Alien War; Mighty Gao; Sailor Pope; Yellow Zin; Virture Man; Super Tank; Cat Buster; Evil Bluete; Korea Tank; Speed Plane; Dot Pecker; Fall War; Cairo City; FGun Marine; Snow Zinja; Rock Island; Power Bomb; Marines; Mighty Bees; LGun Marine; Remote Bomb; Unrival Bee; Remote Jack; Americ Tank; Skate Gao; Red Zinja; Super Bees; Mouse Maze; Super Zinja; Snow War; TNT Master; Skate Maze; Grape Shot; Dead Weapon; Fancy Bees; 1991AD Tank; MousePolice; Mighty Jack; MGun Marine; Swiss City; Axskate Man; Micro Mouse; Green Zinja; Double Bees; Little Bird; Speed Peck; Dream Bike; Mirror Zins; Pachinko; Sea Islands; Dream Mario; Hangar War; Star Robot; China Tank; Billiards; Grape TNT; Ballpeckers; Ax Island; Dracula WD; Italy Tank; SP Runner; Snow Beret; Robot Plane; German Tank; Garden FT; SkateIsland; Young Corn; Mask Bees; Allading.

 

 

 

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