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- of unique pirate multicarts. Unlike the Famicom, the Nintendo Game Boy multicarts have a variety of different, innovative multicart designs. Standard-sized...
- Action 52 is an unlicensed multicart video game compilation developed by Active Enterprises for the Nintendo Entertainment System and by FarSight Technologies...
- Battle City was one of the most common inclusions in unofficial famiclone multicarts. The player controls a tank and shoot projectiles to destroy enemy tanks...
- added difficulty. The game often shows up on Famicom clone systems and multicarts, usually with its title screen altered to remove copyright, some versions...
- compatibility with NES hardware. They would often be distributed along pirate multicarts. Because NES clones are not officially licensed, they vary in areas such...
- Meet. In the early 1990s, Codemasters, an unlicensed publisher, used multicarts to release brand new games in their Quattro compilations. Action 52, released...
- officially licensed games released during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges. Of these, 672 were released exclusively...
- of games developed by Codemasters. The NES versions were released as multicarts and were published by Camerica without a license by Nintendo. Quattro...
- converted for the console (such as Rally-X). They appeared all on different multicarts but, others like Brush Roller and Magic Jewelry, were released also on...
- Computer version is notable for its inclusion in many unofficial Famiclone multicarts. The game consists of 45 levels (30 in the Family Computer version), and...