Famicom Multicart Frenzy - Pat the NES Punk
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Pat plays his Famicom multicarts and reviews some wacky games!
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In Russia we had olny these and no licensed cartriges. Even pireted concole itself caled Dendy.
In Soviet Russia, console plays YOU 🤷♀️
2:34 As an Australian, I can confirm that we have penguins running along icy roads and raising flags.
Fun fact: the Harry Potter game is actually a hack of another hack on the Famicom called Titenic. Yep, Harry is actually Jack from Titanic the movie.
I noticed that because i watched JonTron review Titenic.
I'm sure you did.
Glad you noticed man, i was just about to say that
why everyone hate M.U.S.C.L.E???
M.u.s.c.l.e was the US Adaption of The Kinikuman Game based on the well known Japanese Kinikuman Series, a Proper Kinikuman show did make it in the US known as Ultimate Muscle : The Kinikuman Legacy
5:48 = Why Pat is a too often unsung hero of UA-cam.
2:02
Derpy Hooves is on this video. a PTNP video.
My life is complete.
I just dont know what whent right 6_9
Here in Poland in 90s we had Pegasus(famiclone) so I played many of those games.
I feel very nostalgic now. Thanks Pat for bringing good memories.
As a person that lives on the west coast, whenever I see the name "Quick Stop", all that bursts into my head is the movie Clerks (1994). That is all. Awesome video!
Harry's Story = Titenic
I will play any game on Earth
I will play any game on Earth
But I won't play that
That Tunny game is Son Son hacked
You are absolutely...CORRECT
E. J. Thomas
the best kind of correct
I was really sad when this was over. I could watch someone smarting off about ripoff video games and toys for hours and hours. And I'm not being sarcastic.
gatsuuga9 same
Beyond just the silliness I appreciate the detail to the history of some of these games that goes into these vids.
New Pat is directly confrontational. I like him.
15:23 This is a Hack of the Capcom Game by the name of Son Son
These multicarts were pretty much the only cartridges available in my country. Original NES games never made it here :/
Which country?
ilovenintendo1999
Bulgaria
+Daniel Mitev (Raynaldo) in my country too.
Same in China. Oh, wait! There are some genuine famicom cartridges, but super rare and super expensive compared to the multicart.
Mogy Wang
Didn't China have a videogame ban or something?
This is most of what we had in Mexico. Actual US cartridges hard to find and way more expensive
This really takes me back. Multi-game carts were very rare in Scandinavia in the 90's but my father managed to get ahold of a 260-in-1 through a friend. It was a 72-pin (NES) cart which, if you opened it up, was a 60-pin (Famicom) cart with a 72-pin adapter inside. It worked in my European version toaster, and it had many of the games you showcase here. I didn't have many other games for my NES at the time and always thought that cart contained a fairly impressive assortment of these earlier games. The downside was the endless amounts of rom hacks; it was probably more like 40-in-1! :)
That penguin race game was my first game ever played on NES (well, actually a Famiclone called Pegasus, that brand was big in Poland) that was included on 168 in 1 cartridge. Thanks for bringing memories! Going to find that damn 168 in 1 Super Contra Multicart somewhere on the attic and give it a go again :D
My second game ever was a 32in1 for the Famicom. You took me back to this with these, tons of games I always played back then. Circus Charlie, Legend of Kage, Tennis, Battle City, Muscle, that 3D flight fighter, Road Fighter, other games I totally forgot about. Awesome! Need to get a Famicom, I still have the cartridge.
Macross. It's Macross. Finally, after all these years of looking and wandering, now I know how this game I spent hours on as a kid was named. Thank you Pat.
Because of the games shown in the video, I was reminded of my first game system.
I had a standalone controller-console version of these cartridges. It was basically a bright-orange cheap-plastic N64 controller with yellow buttons (2 A and B buttons, a start, a reset, and a D-Pad) that had two wires coming out of it. One was a direct scart-output, and the other was a powerchord.
It had a bunch of NES classics (Such as Adventure Island), and was pretty much the only game system I had until I turned 6, which was when I got an actual Nintendo 64 handmedown from my cousin :P
Tunny is a hack of SonSon, a Famicom-exclusive very early Capcom game.
Ninja is Ikki, which is pretty famous among Japanese kusoge (crappy game) fans.
TwinBee is well-polished, unless you're talking about the power-up system. That is even more unforgiving than Gradius (not sure if TwinBee 3 was any better, but it wasn't until the PCE and SNES games that the designers showed some mercy)
Supposedly Jaleco planned to dress up Exerion a bit and release it on the NES in the late '80s, like they did with City Connection.
And if F1 Race got released in the US, it sounds like Nintendo would've called it Nintendo 500.
If anyone's interested and doesn't already know, that "Ninja" game is called Ikki. It's a really early Sunsoft title. That Pikachu one is Nuts n' Milk. The first third party Famicom game. Made by Hudson. (Not a blackbox game though.) I've recently gotten totally hooked on F1 Race and Yie Ar Kung Fu. Totally awesome games. Simple and addicting. I've even fallen in love with Field Combat, a game that I used to hate as a kid. I already wrote a comment like this but it disappeared for some reason, so if someone else sees two similar from me, sorry fer spamming.
Pat, you realise that because you used Derpy pony in a video, there will be tons of questions like "Do you like MLP?" or "Are you a brony?"
That 76 in 1 is PURE GOLD here in Argentina. A total classic.
Awesome video Pat, I really enjoyed it. Keep up the great work.
1:57 that is the cutest damn walk cycle I've ever seen!
in USSR in 1990 we had a "brand new" console "Dandy" which was a contrafact Famicom. But USSR didn't have a copyright law so The "Dandy" factory earn a great deal of money. The cartridges were all "4-in-1", "999-in-1". For the people who lived in "zx-Spectrum" era and "Atari XE/XL" era in USSR it was very strange that something outdated as "Dandy" became hit
Wow, it looks like the 44 in 1 has some Undumped pirated originals. :O
Was that Bubsy at the end of Super Shrek? Cheezus! ahaha
My Grandparents ran a foster home in the 80's and my brother and I would go there for summer vacation and play NES and 2600 with the foster kids. Because there were so many kids living there, my Grandmother used to buy the multi carts (cause they seemed like a better deal) at a local flea market and they eventually had dozens of them. My favorite one was the "Contra 115 in 1" cart. It had your standard game set and 30 or so versions of Contra and Super C that were actually pretty cool. I really wish I could find that cartridge again.
That "Tunny" game is a sprite hack of a Famicom game called "SonSon" made by... Capcom.
The multicarts from HK were really important to have as a kid. Without them, I would have missed out on such a plethora of classic arcade games, which were usually VERY well ported to the FC. Pac-Man, DK & DK Jr, Popeye, Galaxian, Galaga, Battle City, Dig Dug 1&2, Pooyan, Xevious, Track & Field, Mappy, Mario Bros, City Connection, Arabian, Circus Charlie, Road Fighter, MagMax, 1942, Legend of Kage, Arkanoid... all those great ports, PLUS all the console exclusive black box games were on those pirate carts. God bless them!
I LOVE MAPPY I STILL PLAY IT TODAY
You're awesome, Pat. Please never stop making videos. I look forward to watching your videos quite a bit.
In south America this class of games were pretty common to found (mostly for the time (2000-05) and the lack of actual SNES and other "retro consoles") i remember playing each one of this videogames in the "family game" (a mix between the famicom and the Sega genesis)
Probably my favorite patthenespunk vid
Super shrek? SHUT UP AND TAKE MY 3 BUCKS!
Macross was known in Mexico as "Robotech" Back in the 80s I spent lots of coins in Circus Charlie at the arcades. Cheers! 🥂
"Gobang"
You go bang, you fucking game, don't tell me what to do.
"Gobang" = Gomoku Norabe
thepirategamerboy12
You go moku norabe. Don't tell me what to do!
I have played most of these games when i was a kid (also from a multi cart on a famicom). Brings back memories :)
From what I learnt from this video is that I need to play Muscle.
You cracked me up Pat! LMAO at your funny comments. I would love to find one of these with the first 5 Mario's done right for the Famicom. Just subbed bro!
Frontline was an arcade game I used to play back in the 80's....the controller clicked in a circle which made it unique
well this certainly answers my questions about that mysterious 82 in 1 cart I've had since I was a kid.
Pat, you must make more multicart videos! I do enjoy it, and my nostalgia was with 190 in 1.
Pat, have you been stalking me? You reviewed 4 games I already reviewed!
In all honesty, I think you did them better justice than me! Keep it up! :)
17:23 DK Jr was like "Alright, someone get Howard Lincoln on the phone pronto!"
=)) Super Arabian in my old multicart named Super Lesbian =))
love all your video's pat, i only found your channel a couple years ago but have returned to watch much of you new content and have watched a fair bit of older stuff. your flea market madness explanation today was sad only in that you explain what the flea markets and swap meets have come to in terms of deals and even game availability
These multicarts were pretty much the only NES games you could get in Bulgaria. I've never held an original NES cartridge in my life. Or an original NES for that matter. Binary Land is actually a fun challenge.
I remember playing the 80 in 1 on NES. I have no idea where on earth my friend got it back then but it was released in Europe too.
In the 90s famicom games were super abundant in Argentina for some reason. But I knew very few people that had the original NES, mostly rich kids
I thought I saw all the punk vids but now I'm finding more. Stupid UA-cam algorithm
Here in Brazil we had A LOT of this catridges. Basically because NES was not officially released around here until 1993(?!) and until the date all we had were various NES clones and lots of pirated games. Life here were not easy...
13:14 Fun fact: This game is is a hack of Titenic which made by Hummer Team :)
I knew I recognized that staircase.
Can't forget the flying eggplant.
Jontron bring me here for titenic lol
Te... TE.. TE... TETE... Te....... Tetinic
Man pat u been doing "Unnecessary" Podcasts finally your back
In Eastern Europe these things were our actual NES games.Nes was never released here so we only had the Chinese Pirates here.Battle City is one of the most popular games for the system along whit Super Mario,Road Fighter and Galaxian.The actual carts and consoles are being sold even today in Chinese stores ,but the actual consoles are hard to find.I found one whit a keyboard and a mouse and whit a lot of cool stuff.The keyboard is the actual console,and it looks like a computer from the 80s .It actually has a music software to compose awesome 8 bit music,a BASIC programming software and some of them actually have a printer port,but mine doesn't. The games are actually really cheap and cost from 50 cents to a dollar per cart.It's awesome to collect cause you can find a lot of weird stuff for it.I found a zapper that looks like an actual machine gun.The only problem is that the cables are too short but are easy to replace ,cause i think that NES cables would work ok on it since it uses simple Mono AV cable and a NES AC Adapter.The actual console had many names like The Terminator in Serbia , Pegasus in Poland,and Dendy in Russia.My collection has about 40 carts whit about 60 different games,and a keyboard console,i stopped collecting cause the consoles don't last more than 2 years ,and i switched to original consoles that are a bit harder to find in perfect condition.And for some reason my parents are against collecting retro games.
The Sega Mega Drive 2 is onw of the better clones outta there. My console works 'till to this day and it is almost 17 years old. I would say avoid Polystation and the keyboard ones.
im so glad to see a real pat the nes punk video again! i was so close to unsubbing because of the constant spam of videos but this pulled me back in again
I would say that the penguin is dodging seals and not walruses. It is easy to confuse them because they both are part of the Pinnipedia Family, however walruses have tusks and seals do not. Seeing that the sprite does not have tusks makes me conclude that it is infact a seal. Besides that great video.
all this games were all we knew here in south america, never had acces to NES, just Famicom, we call it Family Game
I remember i got a NES "Keyboard" version with a 9999 in 1 cardrige. Best days of my childhood.
I think pirate carts were getting better over time, but nothing will match the awesomeness of Super Shrek, so we might as well call it a day :P
I remember my mom and I played Twin Bee a lot on this Plug and Play we got ages ago.
Ah, multicarts, Philippines have lots of these in the 90s, i have multicarts too, and played them on my famicom, good times!
Oh my gosh... that Videovision picture. That's exactly the place I used to rent video games from. Seriously. That's awesome. The building is still there. From the last time I went in, they're still running, but no longer renting video games. I'm not sure now though. Nevertheless, that is awesome.
Pat's jokes are significantly better in this episode.
According to Google translate, the Japanese on the 63 in 1 cart says "Super Tip Union." lol
Now I want to find Super Shrek Bros. That is beautiful.
Pat, you are the master of the well timed pun.
Actually these multicarts are common back then in my country (Indonesia)
Suddenly a random Derpy popped up while watching a non-pony related video. Oh well, you got me there, never expected that.
Now let the haters come at me, bro! :D
no hate just support im a brony as well ( btw im the one getting hate 1.......2.......3...... coll)
jimmy rodsa I hate you!
Well, not really, but you counted down to hate and didn't get any, so I felt bad.
If there's something I learnt from those multiple games in one, is that, the less games it have, the better they are.
I had a 4 in 1 cartridge once.
Twin Bee's, Megaman 4, Adventure's island IV and That hacked version of Jackie chan, but with Mario.
Good shit, that cartridge's weight was around 1 ton I think.
I love that PokBMon is just Nuts and Milk with a new skin
This was really fun. I remember almost all of those games, and I think here in Argentina they were much more popular because NES systems were really expensive and the only thing we could afford was a "Family Game" (or "Family System"), which if you ask anybody who's 20+ years old is what 8bit games were played on. You say "Family" and everybody thinks of 8bit games.
So, since "Family Games" were so popular, and they were a sort of Famicom ripoff, multicarts were the norm if you were a casual player, these were either a good deal on their own or they came free when buying a new system. My dad loves Arkanoid and my mom loves Pac-Man, both of which came in these. Super Mario was the norm too.
I remember Battle City, that Arabian game, Mappy, and that... Clu-Clux-Clan game? Very weird name. Where you're kind of a fish flying around, turning with the help of poles in a map where you have to uncover a "crystal drawing" or something like that. More serious games like the Rockman series, Batman: Return of the Joker, Spider-Man and the Sinister Six and others did come in standalone cartridges and I had many of them.
I remember almost every videogame shop allowed for trading carts and everything on the market (or most of the market, at least) was copies. A bunch of cyan, pink and purple colored fake cartridges all over.
Oh, and when Sega came along it felt so unreachable! Those graphics! Those games!
It was such a different market back then, and everything arrived here several years later.
I had the 21 in one. It had some of the hack games shown but about 2/3 were existing games including the first 2 Marios, Excitebike, Galaga and Contra.
I have got a 400 in 1 and 198 in 1 famicom multicarts. They are pretty cool cause you can get to play some rare games that would be otherwise really hard to find the original cart of.
The "pokemon" game that you showed is a re-skin of a famicom game called Nuts and Milk. Cheers from Japan!
This penguin was quite popular in Japan and in the Middle East as well as Europe back in the 80s and early 90s, he was at one point Konami's mascot.
A sequel to this game which was 1000 times better was released for the MSX named as (Penguin Adventure) in Europe, the game was Konami's answer to Super Mario Bros, and before you start making judgments, no it's not as simple as this game, in many ways it is equal to Super Mario bros in terms of quality and multiple secrets, also it had multiple endings which is something missing from Super Mario bros.
It's worth mentioning that Binary Land is one of the spin offs for this penguin, there were lots of spin offs on the Famicom and MSX for this character!
My most favorite unlicensed NES Multicart was Super 190 in 1 and 260 in 1
"Pokbmon" is a hack of Nuts & Milk, the first third party Famicom title.
These are the games I grew up with in Turkey. I never saw original NES /SNES maybe really rich kids had those somewhere not where I lived :D These were cheap , they included all and AWESOME !
"Chack'n Pop." Sounds like an even shadier payday advance lender.
12:58 First thought - "Oh good grief, they stole Harry's Legend, didn't they?"
The real game actually performs...decently.
Also, Harry's Legend is hacked from a different game altogether, one "Titenic", (No, I did not misspell that.) or according to the 15-in-1 cart it comes on, "Hacker".
when i was a kid, my dad got me a multi-car that looked like a famicom game with an extra peice on it seperated by a silk ribbon of all things...see anything like this pat?
Yay, another Pat the NES Punk episode! :>
a tomba icon?
you get a BIIIIIG cookie from me :D
so that where derpy was all the time I LOVE YOU DERPY
I liked anartic adventure when i was a kid, and yes it was on the 72 in one multi
16:14 Kirby is a boy
FYI: Among the pirated Taito, Namco & Konami titles,there were also a few from Jaleco such as Field Combat & Exerion.
Aw, you showed Derpy on the screen. I know have even more respect for you
"This cart is shaped like an N64 cart so it's probably got new games on it"
That cart you looked before it used a screenshot from Death Note for Tennis. My question is, who the fuck would manufacture these carts for profit after 2006????
Logikz
The Famicom lasted for a lobger time in Russia and China. Thats why. They couldn't upgrade their consoles to the SNES and Nintendo wouldn't sell their products in China and Russia, so they created these multicarts and pirated games on "multicarts".
2:22 Actually, that's a game by Komami that first appeared for the MSX in, uh,
My favorite part is 12:42-17:43 where Pat looks at 44 Games.
Fun Fact: The Harry Potter game is a spoof off of the Chinese Titanic (Titenic) Game. Same Graphics and beat-em up style game play as this Harry Potter game, with the exception that you're playing as Jack or Rose.
OMG I saw Super Shrek Bros in a mall once and I couldn't believe what I saw. Wanted it ever since. Damn, the pirates of the last cart really gave the games dedication. Also, I picked up a "Super Marry" NES cart at a flea market recently. Bad idea.
Loved the 'Clerks' reference lol
You're kidding! I fucking loved Mappy when I was a kid..
the bonus level is too hard
i gotta keep moving
I love multicarts. I collect them for the Game Boy. My favourite has Super Mario 7, which is Adventure Island 2 with a Mario sprite instead of Master Higgins.
Nice Dog Beach shot at the end Pat.