The fact that all of them seem to be licensed games makes it a great cart. I bought a couple of multicarts with 400 games and half of them were crappy homebrews.
when we were kids, there was a knock off famicom brand called NAZA and it had the same games as a famicom but on an nes like cat but it looked cheap and didn't come in boxes, usually $20 a cart , but then one day we found out , and it was a brand new thing, the multi games cart, 252 games on 1 cart, but when we got it, we found out all the games are repeated and are some of the most basic nintendo games, we returned the cart and my dad was angry , but then we found out a secret, the less games on a cart, the better, so we took home a 16 in 1 and an 8 in 1 , and those 2 carts kept me happy for years, with likes of castlevania , mega man , life force , rygar , double drible , top gun , ghouls and ghosts....it was the best bargain for a kid , having 24 brand new games at the time for what is basically the normal price of 2 new games....i was over the moon then.
Some missing games i think that should be included are, TMNT 2 Arcade game, Ring King, Super Mario Brother 2 and 3. But still, this is the best cart you can have for the NES. 👍
I got this cartridge afew days ago and they all work perfect like the original including Zelda 1 no lag so far with the exception of "Paperboy" which does not work at all and is stick in demo mode and "Skate or die" which b button does not work so you cant jump. Ive gone thru about 85% of the games so far, I'm very happy with it.
That Ghostbusters 2 was a pal only release and is completely different from the GB2 US game. That's the proto type rom on the cart you bought. Ghostbusters 2 only US release was on the DMG Gameboy.
Robocop vs Terminator on the Sega Genesis was a good game I really enjoyed back in the day. Too bad we never had a arcade port released on home console like the genesis or snes.
Just got one of these. It's pretty neat, but I have a caveat for people that nay be interested: Check the games list. Not because there's a bunch of terrible hacks like some multi-carts (they actually all seem to be pretty "legit" ROMs aside from a couple notable translations and an occasional hack), but because you might find yourself surprised at what *isn't* included in the list. In my findings: No Little Samson, Panic Restaurant, Powerblade, Shatterhand, Flintstones 1 or 2, Jetsons Coggswell's Caper, Rock'n'Kats, Castlevania III, and a few others that escape me at the moment. For whatever reason, you *do* get Miracle Piano Teaching System, Dance Aerobics for the power pad, all 4 Fisher Price games, and a few others I all but guarantee you will not ever play. It's a very cool cart, I'll admit, but it definitely is *not* the "Everdrive alternative" I was hoping it would be (by which I mean throw it in the console and my cart swapping days are over). I can't really knock the manufacturer, though, I had the games list right in front of me and just kind of bought it anyway without running a personal checklist, but do yourself a favor and double check that list before you buy.
I know I'm a year late, but about a year ago, I bought a few multicarts on aliexpress that had some of those games on them, specifically Powerblade, Shatterhand, and Rock'n Kats. Granted, they're Famicom carts and not NES, they have problems with certain games (the sound in Mega Man 2 is messed up), and they include a lot of crappy Chinese games, but they seem to be upping their game a bit. I'm shocked anyone would include Miracle Piano and Dance Aerobics on those lol
Thanks. Did you notice issues with any games? Someone else showed a very similar cart. Mario played slow and Kung-Fu was messed up. The person would show in one spot then all of a sudden in another. Thanks in advance.
When I was kid (late 90s early 00s) there were famiclones and snes clones all over euroasia like micro genius, Pegasus, game star etc and they were cheap af. those cartridges were the only way to play usa versions of games (European-pal region didn't have every nes or snes games) or savable games like zelda. Of course they were very expensive and rare. Even those carts were expensive than n64+gbc+virtual boy bundle.
Is there a Famicom version of this cart? I've started collecting Japanese carts because they are MUCH cheaper. I'm glad you showed a few games that don't get a lot of play time on UA-cam. With 800 games on a cartridge, I would say 70% of them aren't worth playing...that might be generous.
There's a good 239 in 1 multicart that has a potent collection of USA games and save in every game. I don't know how it works without a battery, but it even remembers your place in the menu after removing the game from the console. Zelda doesn't have the common left and right screen glitch and I haven't seen any glitches yet. I have a growing list of games it's missing, but it has a few that this one is missing. Why can't anyone just make a multicart with everything? How do they not have everything covered with 852 games?
theyr'e made to the sensabilities of the chinese market, high number of games, not high quality. Problem is if an american company tried to make one they'd get sued to oblivion.
This was a possible issue with multicarts and early version everdrives. There's often a voltage mismatch between the in-cartridge PCB and the internals of the system itself (I believe it was 5v/3.5v). What this does is create a situation where there is excess voltage that needs to essentially be released as "heat energy". This can cause a buildup of heat in the connection between the pcb and your 72 pin connector, theoretically causing "excess wear". I haven't noticed too much heat building up in mine, so they may be using an appropriately volted board, or I just haven't put in the hours necessary to generate a noticeable enough volume of heat. Incidentally, a number of people are of the opinion that the risk to the system is a little overstated, and I tend to agree. I run everdrives and multicarts in my SMS, NES, Genesis, and N64. All of which have been having zero related issues after multiple *years* of service (the 64 in particular has been running an old model everdrive for about 3 years now). Many other cart and drive users have made the same anecdotal claims, as well. I might not use one if the systems on its last legs, but typically you should be good to go.
Cool little review! What I like about your videos is just this - finding new devices that I otherwise would never have known existed. BUT.... you totally missed the mark when you said Dragon Warrior 4 was very similar to Legend of Zelda! Come on maaaaaaan....
sounds awesome, i dont know much about the nes. we never had one growing up but i played them at friends house's. the game save thing sounds like a deal breaker, but i really dont know how many games actually could save the game back in the day
Yes some games are all mixed up with other japanese games like for example mario brothers games 10 through 14. I think these are trials from games in Japan. I have feeling since Mario brothers were popular nintendo the other asian countries were trying to make their Mario brothers. If you watch the documentaries about nintendo and sega. The Nintendo of America and Japan were having issues coming out with Mario brothers . I can't remember if it was Nintendo of America or Nintendo of Japan made Mario brothers 3. Its fun playing these old games but over period of time it gets boring. Super Mario brothers is much more fun.
The North American Ghostbusters II for NES is terrible. The European New Ghostbusters II, which you were playing is a great game. Not bad for a $20 multicart, I think I saw Battle Kid 1 and 2. Those game are crazy hard.
No 80 - 90 Nintendo hardware modifications ????????????????????????????????? Yes I know it's possible but it's from different brand not like Nintendo I saw in this video
The fact that all of them seem to be licensed games makes it a great cart. I bought a couple of multicarts with 400 games and half of them were crappy homebrews.
licensed games you really think the company that made this cartridge paid for the license for any of these 800 games to be legally sold by them
@@kevcakes5318 I meant official retail games. Of course they are not legally sold
when we were kids, there was a knock off famicom brand called NAZA and it had the same games as a famicom but on an nes like cat but it looked cheap and didn't come in boxes, usually $20 a cart , but then one day we found out , and it was a brand new thing, the multi games cart, 252 games on 1 cart, but when we got it, we found out all the games are repeated and are some of the most basic nintendo games, we returned the cart and my dad was angry , but then we found out a secret, the less games on a cart, the better, so we took home a 16 in 1 and an 8 in 1 , and those 2 carts kept me happy for years, with likes of castlevania , mega man , life force , rygar , double drible , top gun , ghouls and ghosts....it was the best bargain for a kid , having 24 brand new games at the time for what is basically the normal price of 2 new games....i was over the moon then.
You need to learn grammar kid wow. That was hard to read
But one day we found out, an item a brand new thing, and dad got mad, and there were 16 in one, dad was angry, dad got 8 in one, I went over,
Lmao 🤡
@@ramrodbldm9876 sadly, i never went to school, nor had an education, so yeah, shit happens i guess.
Some missing games i think that should be included are, TMNT 2 Arcade game, Ring King, Super Mario Brother 2 and 3. But still, this is the best cart you can have for the NES. 👍
They forgot Friday the 13th aswell ☠️
the cheapest but so sad this missing games...
I got this cartridge afew days ago and they all work perfect like the original including Zelda 1 no lag so far with the exception of "Paperboy" which does not work at all and is stick in demo mode and "Skate or die" which b button does not work so you cant jump. Ive gone thru about 85% of the games so far, I'm very happy with it.
ultimate nes collection cart 2020. i wish this!
That Ghostbusters 2 was a pal only release and is completely different from the GB2 US game. That's the proto type rom on the cart you bought. Ghostbusters 2 only US release was on the DMG Gameboy.
Hey bruh, anyway we can get an upload of your custom label? Looks dope!
No bruh, do it yourself entitled bruh
@@ramrodbldm987611 people seem to disagree, bruh.
Vielen dank!!!!!! Hast mich gerettet !
5:00 just pick bam bam, he is GOAT. kartwheel ftw.
Thanks, can't wait to add to my collection
6:29 those spiky guys in the Back To The Future game remind me of those spiky guys in Super Mario Bros.
Robocop vs Terminator on the Sega Genesis was a good game I really enjoyed back in the day. Too bad we never had a arcade port released on home console like the genesis or snes.
I think there's an arcade hack for the Genesis but I haven't tried yet
@@8-Bit_Flashback Cool never heard of it but sounds like it would be fun?
Thumbs up for using 4:3 aspect ratio. Oh how I loath 16:9
supports saves
thank you
The last game shown was Flight of the Intruder (based on the book/movie of the same name).
It's a nice option if a flashcart is too much, still a cheap steal :)
If i didnt blew up the PSU from my NES i would bought one right now.
I'm tryng to find a video of the cartrige I had, the menu had such a upbeat tune I really miss.
Great review, the cart looks awesome for the price. Cheaper than N8.
Thanks
Just got one of these. It's pretty neat, but I have a caveat for people that nay be interested: Check the games list. Not because there's a bunch of terrible hacks like some multi-carts (they actually all seem to be pretty "legit" ROMs aside from a couple notable translations and an occasional hack), but because you might find yourself surprised at what *isn't* included in the list. In my findings: No Little Samson, Panic Restaurant, Powerblade, Shatterhand, Flintstones 1 or 2, Jetsons Coggswell's Caper, Rock'n'Kats, Castlevania III, and a few others that escape me at the moment. For whatever reason, you *do* get Miracle Piano Teaching System, Dance Aerobics for the power pad, all 4 Fisher Price games, and a few others I all but guarantee you will not ever play. It's a very cool cart, I'll admit, but it definitely is *not* the "Everdrive alternative" I was hoping it would be (by which I mean throw it in the console and my cart swapping days are over). I can't really knock the manufacturer, though, I had the games list right in front of me and just kind of bought it anyway without running a personal checklist, but do yourself a favor and double check that list before you buy.
I know I'm a year late, but about a year ago, I bought a few multicarts on aliexpress that had some of those games on them, specifically Powerblade, Shatterhand, and Rock'n Kats. Granted, they're Famicom carts and not NES, they have problems with certain games (the sound in Mega Man 2 is messed up), and they include a lot of crappy Chinese games, but they seem to be upping their game a bit. I'm shocked anyone would include Miracle Piano and Dance Aerobics on those lol
Hi dude nice video!
852-in-1 and the video is 8m52 long?? Noice!
No link to the custom label? :(
are the titles renamed and not the original titles? is random romhack and homebrew stuff mixed into official game list?
Thanks. Did you notice issues with any games? Someone else showed a very similar cart. Mario played slow and Kung-Fu was messed up. The person would show in one spot then all of a sudden in another.
Thanks in advance.
Hi cool video! Does this have Punch out, Contra, Link and Blades of Steel?
It's a shame that most of these carts only save 1 game at a time.
Does the zapper work on these kinds of carts?
Yeah it does, Duck Hunt runs great on it
@@warfionproductions6580 as long as it's hooked up to a CRT tv.
When these roms are put on a cartridge are the games still considered emulated code?
When I was kid (late 90s early 00s) there were famiclones and snes clones all over euroasia like micro genius, Pegasus, game star etc and they were cheap af. those cartridges were the only way to play usa versions of games (European-pal region didn't have every nes or snes games) or savable games like zelda. Of course they were very expensive and rare. Even those carts were expensive than n64+gbc+virtual boy bundle.
Wait but isn’t there only 712 games for the nes
Doesn't have SMB3 though
No there's over 1300
Is there a Famicom version of this cart? I've started collecting Japanese carts because they are MUCH cheaper. I'm glad you showed a few games that don't get a lot of play time on UA-cam. With 800 games on a cartridge, I would say 70% of them aren't worth playing...that might be generous.
There should be a famicom version of this on aliexpress. The cartridge PCB inside the shell of this is actually for famicom.
You can get this, remove the famicom PCB and put it in a new shell
Over 100 famicom/superfam games in the 900 in 1 snes cart. Great purchase for game collectors👍🏾
Do the carts start to degrade? I had a gba card that stopped working.
Components inside carts can fail, the lower the quality the higher the chances.
Do you know something about kirbi? Is there or not
is there any nes multicart that has all north american games?
Does it have game genie on it as well?
יש משחקים לאקדח
חוץ מצייד ברבזים ????
Friday the 13th though☠️
Does this let you play two players on games like double dragon?
Yep
Awesome, thanks!
How NES works on LCD Monitor?
Works with european cosole ?
That is a legit console!
I noticed zelda 1 had some issues with screen scrolling on another cart
I had this exact issue with the 852 in 1 Forever Duo cart and issues with Ninja Gaiden restarting from title menu during gameplay.
Where i can buy nes for this cad?
in this cartridge has Kirby?
Does it have mario 3 mix?
Where can I get that PC
Where is the full game list?
Does this work on the Retron5?
You ever find out? Wife just ordered a retron 5
@@franksmith7271 Multicarts don't work, unfortunately.
is there a difference in game speed if i play those games on a PAL NES?
triton *It's slower and wide screen*
There's a good 239 in 1 multicart that has a potent collection of USA games and save in every game. I don't know how it works without a battery, but it even remembers your place in the menu after removing the game from the console. Zelda doesn't have the common left and right screen glitch and I haven't seen any glitches yet. I have a growing list of games it's missing, but it has a few that this one is missing. Why can't anyone just make a multicart with everything? How do they not have everything covered with 852 games?
theyr'e made to the sensabilities of the chinese market, high number of games, not high quality. Problem is if an american company tried to make one they'd get sued to oblivion.
There's actually over 1300 nes games if i remember correctly
Can you dump the cartridge and share the rom? Thanks😋
I heard the multi-game cartridge puts a strain on the NES system due to the voltage used. Is this true?
This was a possible issue with multicarts and early version everdrives. There's often a voltage mismatch between the in-cartridge PCB and the internals of the system itself (I believe it was 5v/3.5v). What this does is create a situation where there is excess voltage that needs to essentially be released as "heat energy". This can cause a buildup of heat in the connection between the pcb and your 72 pin connector, theoretically causing "excess wear". I haven't noticed too much heat building up in mine, so they may be using an appropriately volted board, or I just haven't put in the hours necessary to generate a noticeable enough volume of heat. Incidentally, a number of people are of the opinion that the risk to the system is a little overstated, and I tend to agree. I run everdrives and multicarts in my SMS, NES, Genesis, and N64. All of which have been having zero related issues after multiple *years* of service (the 64 in particular has been running an old model everdrive for about 3 years now). Many other cart and drive users have made the same anecdotal claims, as well. I might not use one if the systems on its last legs, but typically you should be good to go.
Cool little review! What I like about your videos is just this - finding new devices that I otherwise would never have known existed.
BUT.... you totally missed the mark when you said Dragon Warrior 4 was very similar to Legend of Zelda! Come on maaaaaaan....
I thought the same thing when that was said. Dragon Warrior plays more like a non party Final Fantasy RPG game.
How much was the cost?
sounds awesome, i dont know much about the nes. we never had one growing up but i played them at friends house's. the game save thing sounds like a deal breaker, but i really dont know how many games actually could save the game back in the day
Just go online and type in nes games with batteries the ones with batteries can save
Are these legit games or those horrible homebrews that they love to load onto Famiclones?
They are mostly legit
No TMNT 2 or TMNT 3?
Cool
Alguien tiene el rom?
Number pokemon??
Yes some games are all mixed up with other japanese games like for example mario brothers games 10 through 14. I think these are trials from games in Japan. I have feeling since Mario brothers were popular nintendo the other asian countries were trying to make their Mario brothers. If you watch the documentaries about nintendo and sega. The Nintendo of America and Japan were having issues coming out with Mario brothers . I can't remember if it was Nintendo of America or Nintendo of Japan made Mario brothers 3. Its fun playing these old games but over period of time it gets boring. Super Mario brothers is much more fun.
The North American Ghostbusters II for NES is terrible. The European New Ghostbusters II, which you were playing is a great game. Not bad for a $20 multicart, I think I saw Battle Kid 1 and 2. Those game are crazy hard.
That explains why I never played it before lol
Oh and there is actually a good Back to the Future game for Super Famicom, it was fan translated and fully playable.
@@brokensprites It's based on part 2 and is super short.
Has anyone had any problems with these? I heard they can fry your NES or something.
No 80 - 90 Nintendo hardware modifications ????????????????????????????????? Yes I know it's possible but it's from different brand not like Nintendo I saw in this video
With this cartride now you can ssve alooooooot of space on your store shelfs, pffff.
Can it be reprogrammed???!!!!
Interesting little cart but I'm an RPG lover so this wouldn't work for me.
I wish someone can dump this cart :
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Nah better N8 plus.
Does this work on the Retron 5?
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Does it work on the Retron5?