This Super Game
cart looks like nothing special. It's got a pretty
neat label, but the label doesn't say much. It tells
me the carts probably got Mach Rider on it,
and maybe one or two of the many flight games made
for the Famicom. But it doesn't even say it's a
multi-cart, which it is, by the way.
Label of mystery: what games are on the cart?
But among the game on the list of 500 repetitive
Famicom titles is a nugget, a little game
called "Teletubbies." It's not really too
cool, however,
because it's merely a hack of Mario Bros. The
dueling Mario and Luigi are
replaced by Teletubbies, the yellow Laa Laa and an
anonymous white Teletubby.
That's the extent of it. Everything else about the
game is the same as the original Mario Bros.

Teletubbies takes the top of the list.

The anonymous white Teletubby.
I had originally bought a Teletubbies pirate for
$30 and somehow lost it before I even got to play
it. So, I eventually found myself another. This pirate cost me $10 bucks.
You can expect to pay between $5 and $30
for a unique game cart like this. Honestly, I don't
think it's worth that much, since the hack is so
basic.
There is also FIFA 2002 on the cart, but
it looks to be nothing more than a title screen
hack.

The title is red but yellow continually streaks
across it.

The British and French players on the field.
Here's the games list:
Teletubbies; FIFA2002; Olympic; Duck Hunt; Jewel
Tetris; Clay Shooting; Zippy Race.