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  • This is China pirate cartridge:) And they made it for Russia!:) In 90-s Nintendo didn't sell nothing for Russians. So pirates give hand...) Those cartridges was free-included in Dandy(China-Russia clone of famiacom) box. And it's was perfect advertizing course. Like - OMG!! If I've buy this super-console, there are also over 999999999999999 games for FREE!!!! Must have!:)

    I know it, because i'm Russian)

  • The most curios we have this crap till now!)

    In radio-market the console Dendy (wikipedia it, if you need) costs about 40-50$, and the cartridge about 3-6$.

  • wow over 9000 games in 1

  • i hae the same menu but this is a 500-in-1 with a ugly intro

    via dipswitch you can get a 190-in-1

    main games:

    duck hunt

    wild gunman

    tank 1990 (and variants)

    smb1

    dr.mario

  • what types of pirated carts are there for snes/sega

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  • Say, about that Sachen gameplay series. Did you cancel that? Cause those games seemed pretty good.

  • there is a fake sega megadrive 2 and u can play those cadtriges too

  • please don't tell me you threw famicom games at a lego ship!!!

  • hi how much cost the game : ))) ???

  • Does anyone know what cart. I bought? I bought a famicom looking cartridge from the swapmeet simply titled "8 Bit Game Cartridge" lol, its gray. Its pirated, obviously.

  • Were these illegal back in the day or could you buy it at a store? And are they worth much these days? I have a 501 in 1 for the original gameboy still

  • i wanna read more information about this games..

  • I would give my ass to 9999999 black guys for whole NES System...<3 NES <3

  • what other famicom game do u have??????????

  • Good opening LOL

  • I used to see them all the time in Portugal when I was a kid. Lately, I've spotted them in a couple of stores run by Chinese people and specializing on cheap imported crap. They DO still exist out in the wild, and with dates as late as 2008 (I think I saw one advertising World Cup 2010, but don't quote me on that).

  • Battle city is awesome! Me and my brother used to play that to death when we were kids

  • I had this cart, the same colour, picture, song of the movie "ghost" hmm but not say "9999999 in 1" and has supertank too

    Sorry I am not english speaker

  • the 1 dislike must of been captain jack sparrow 

  • Did they make multicarts for the NES too?

  • @droolerdork Sure did! My next pirates video is going to be on an NES (400 in 1) pirated multicart. :)

  • @NEScapades Sweet! I just got an NES for my birthday and want to start collecting video games.

  • @NEScapades do you have action 52

  • @NEScapades use a game coverter like 31 in 1 to play famicon games on nes

  • In have a 64 in 1 that actually has ALMOST 64 games in it! A lot of crap though. One of them is called Fast Bros II. It´s the original Super Mario Bros but with The Lost Levels graphics!

  • were these famiclone carts ever sold in japan

  • Ha! I have a pirate cart called "10 MILLION IN 1" thats one more game than you have here ;)

  • Real nice jerk! I saw Street Fighter on the cover and I totally shit my pants. What a mess.

  • I laughed so hard about kids in Japan seeing the Street Fighter characters on the front, and shitting their pants. HAHA! Made my day. Hilarious, dunno why.

  • Sadly these multi-carts all have the same games most of the time. Sometimes they have Contra though and that's cool.

  • I can't believe they found a way to come up with 9,999,999 variations on those six games, haha. That's crazy. As far as a multi-cart with six games on it goes, though, that's not a bad set. I always liked Battle City with a friend and I generally get a kick out of Lunar Pool. All the others are classics.

    Great idea for a series, man. Can't wait for some more.

  • @RyHoMagnifico I enjoy Battle City as well RyHo! My brother and I loved Combat and Armor Ambush on 2600 so when I got this famicom title, it took me back a bit.. Much like the Tank Battles game on the PSN.

    I haven't found many pool games over the years that I liked. Lunar never grew on me like the Genesis/MD Side Pocket did.

    Thanks for watching!

  • @RyHoMagnifico

    Even if they somehow managed to compile 9,999,999 individual games (including variants of Boulder Dash, Sokoban/Chip's Challenge and Tetris) on one cartridge/DVD/SD card, it's highly unlikely that any of us would finish the compilation in our collective lifetime. ^_^U

    It would be fun to try out some of the entries, though. ^_^

  • lol loved the intro :)

    I once had a pirate NES console which was basically a modified N64 controller that you plug into your TV and it had the same games built in except there was a weird hack of Gradius that had a poorly made Pikachu sprite flying around. I wish I still had that thing to show everyone. I threw it away after I broke the buttons. Typical Chinese craftsmanship.

  • @Soukyugurentai Yeah I have 2 of those as well, one still boxed. Kreeboy411 seems to have had fun with his a bit as he made a cool video of his powerjoy cart from that controller. I have a different version than his and I'll eventually do a video on that one too.

    That's funny about the Gradachu game. The Pandamario Kree showed hurt my eyes but it's still fun to see hacks on carts.

    The controllers are truly crap. The gun I had broke in the first 3-5 minutes.

  • Cool video.

    General rule with this stuff is that the higher the number on these mullti-carts, the crappier they are.

    It's always cool to test them out because you never know what you gonna find.

  • @Ruudos - You're pretty much right on both statements. I do have a couple carts that break that mold but 99% of the time, anything over a 6 in 1 is going to be a lie.

    They are still fun though.

  • Cool, I got quite a few of these carts for the Famicom and the NES too. A great source for a nice go at a 8bit Nintendo game.

  • @markvergeer That's awesome.. they are very cool carts to collect, despite their faults.

  • What an odd opening song! LOL! I have a similar multicart for the FC that Phatphunk sent me. It has Gravity Mario on it, do you know what that it? Awesome game! Great Video man!

  • @jillpoo3 Have you not watched Pirates of the Caribbean movies Dave? If not.. go rent them dude. That's where the music is from.. and the kids Lego Ship.

    Gravity Mario? Sounds like another hack.. like Kreeboy got. You should quickiepoo it

  • Is it possible to play famicon games on the nes?

    How much would ou expect to pay for a famicon system?

  • @SkoogGaming Yeah.. if you can find a copy of Gyromite (most common) or another early NES cart that has the 60->72pin converter inside, you can just use that. You can buy regular ones off ebay at times too, but they run a little high.

    For a Nintendo Famicom I'd pay between $45-75 depending on condition. $25 or less for a clone system.

  • These pirate carts can be good fun at times. : )

  • @jboypacman Most certainly. They are all mystery carts since the labels tend to lie, which is cool in a way

  • The nine million 9-9-9....9-9-9 in 1! lol funny stuff =]

  • @IHeart16Bit heh.. I abbreviated a bit at the end didnt I =P

    Thanks for watching

  • @NEScapades Np man I realy like your stuff ^_^ It's interesting to see things like this that I never got myself, although I had a gameboy cart like this once.... weirdly that had battle city on it too =S

  • From 4:14 - 5:00 it sounds like he's playing an insane Treasure style shooter with all the maneuvers he's doing with the Controller, it's just Mario HAHA. Either that, or we are hearing his Mexican jumping bean collection.

  • @stringanime LOL.. it's the crappy clone controller. Every movement of the D-pad sounds like I'm trying to send out morse code. That thing would break in 30 seconds playing a decent shmup.

  • Very cool....that opening was truly epic. ^_^

    I love to see the priate carts....they are so damn expensive now though....Ive been picking up the Super Joy III / famicom on a chip controllers just to experience the false advertising...lol

    I will say that animated background was impressive....as well as the 8 bit rendering of Unchained Melody. lol

    Can't wait to see more. :D

  • @kreeboy411 Thanks Dan!

    Did your Super Joy III come with a cart as well? I was a fan of the 64 controller so these clones I'm a sucker for. I still have one sealed. The lightguns with them are total garbage though.

    The Power Joy I have came with a famicom cart which had 64 games on it. It's cheaply made but does have some great japanese exclusives in the list like Devil World, Dig Dug, Twin Bee and more.

    So luckily, if the controller breaks, I still have the cart to mess around with.

  • @NEScapades

    I have 3 of the N64 controller types, and one did come with a cart. It had a rom called Panda Mario that I did a gameplay of.

    I haven't found one yet that the lightgun works for......lol

  • Here in Poland,in 1993,we didnt have NES,but Pegasus,quasi-legal 8-bit console,that played this type of cartridges{There even was commercial on TV ,you can watch it by typing pegasus reklama },funny thing was,that while console was illegal,they somehow managed to get license from CodeMasters,that allow them to sell their games legally

  • @metalcoola LOL that commercial is awesome! it's even sitting in a pile of bootleg carts to start the video.

    Sounds a bit like the Brazilian market where Gradiente, Dismac, Milmar and others made systems and games until Nintendo finally licensed up with Playtronic in the early 90's after they saw how much demand the country had for gaming.

    Many of the systems from there were well built and mainstream. They were actually sold at retail like authentic systems.

  • @NEScapades Yes,there was time that piracy was legal,fortunately in 1994 goverment created copyright law :}

  • i only have a couple of copies, i have road rash on japanese megadrive and a super famicom game with mario kart, dragon ball z, final fight 2 and bomberman. the weird thig about the famicom game is that it doesn't work on my super famicom or my pal snes it only works on my ntsc snes

  • @measuringstick Wow that's odd it won't play in the other region systems. A region locked pirated cart. That's a kick ass 4 in 1 though. My SNES multis don't have as good of titles on them as yours.

  • nice review. damn japanese and their decieving pirated games. lol good job gibby.

  • @iowerth1 Thanks for watching Blake!

  • i swear i had the same card

  • That intro is awesome. Hopefully some asshole doesn't come around and flag it for copyright. T_T

    Great video.

  • @TheLoadingScreenz Thanks man.. I hope not .. I'd like to keep using it for these.

  • haha love the intro.

  • @xxkomebackkidxx LOL.. my son wasn't to thrilled when he found his Pirates Lego ship all out of place when he came home though =P

  • Cool vid! These carts were aplenty here during the 90s. In fact I grew up playing these sorta carts back in the day. My very first famicom game was a black pirate cart which has SMB, Legend of Kage, Battle City, Galaxian, and a few others. It was shaped like one of the Bandai FC carts.. I'm pretty sure it's somewhere in the house. Really have to look harder =(

  • @PhatPhunk Awesome PP, I figured you would have several of these since you're such a famicom nut. I have some crazy shaped ones and several that are built like the large Jaleco carts. You should email me some pics of the ones you have. I love seeing the many variations of these knockoffs.

  • That start up screen reminds me of the ending screen from Jaws on the NES.

    Haha, kick ass music on Lunar Ball, and I love the intro with the carts and the ship/epic music! Great idea for a series, especially since you seem to own so many of those damn things. Awesome vid as always man!

  • @snowcon3 Thanks bro. HAHA JAWS.. omg I had a love-hate relationship with that damn game. Good memory man, I'd have never thought of that but you're right.. aside from the music, the birds do remind ya of that.

  • Excellent idea, i would love to see more of these old pirate carts. :D I have a couple myself. Great idea, and great video, Just hope next time we will be able to see the whole tv. ;)

  • @BeerBellyDK Thanks, and yeah, next time I'll capture the gameplay portion. I didn't realize it had cut the bottom till I finished =(

  • reat series.i love the pirate carts.i have a few for famicom/nes & genesis/megadrive.

  • @ThePookninja I love the SNES/GEN ones since they are more uncommon but mine all have very low budget looking labels. Some of the famicoms I have actually have fantastic artwork and label quality

  • hey Gibby quick qustion, how much is a reasonable price for nes pirate carts, I have seen quite a few nes pirate carts on ebay in the past, but most of the time they a spendy.

  • @Bubbasizer It's really a gamble Greg. Depends on the title too.

    The NES ones tend to fair better in both build quality & actual on board games than the famicoms from what I've found over the years.

    Carts like the one here, which weigh next to nothing, are usually made cheaply with a small chip glop dropped on the board. These will not have great shelf life before dying & are worth $5 imo.

    Ask the seller for a screenshot. IF the game actually has more than 10-15 different titles. Maybe $15-20

  • @NEScapades thanks man, that means the ones I have seen on ebay are way over priced, people on ebay seem to think they are "rare" and the prices I have seen are closer to the 40 to 80 dollar mark, or more.

    And about the clone systems, I don't know what you think about them, but I have the retro duo, and I think it sucks, I don't mind the system itself but the controllers suck imo, my controllers for the system don't work on some of my games, maybe its the system i don' tknow.

  • @Bubbasizer it's a very odd market tbh. These carts are a dime a dozen in Japan, Brazil & Asian markets but they are kind of rare here in the states so that's why people pay those prices. Some of them might be worth it but most aren't.

    I'm not a big fan of clone systems, despite owning dozens. My favorite one so far is the Retron3 because it uses NES/SNES/GEN controller ports and has s-video output. I think Messiah uses NES ports too but yeah, I don't care for the Retro Duo either.

  • Cool series man. Pirate famicom carts are pretty cool. I only have one and it's called the super 66. It's got some great games on it. Awesome vid and looking forward to more of these videos!

  • @tweirup Some of them are really cool. does yours actually have 66 unique titles? if so then that's awesome.

  • wow, more games than Action 52,

  • @videogameaficionado more games than youtube!!

  • lol the game doesn't deserve the original hardware :D funny stuff man

  • @Playalives haha.. yup.. it would be insulting to any NES unit if I made it play that. lol

  • You should buy a dvd recorder for better quality videos.

  • @Zerobadniks I have a capture card but it was hooked up to my other PC and figured I would leave it raw since I was spending some time talking about the cart(s) in general as much as gameplay footage. I just need a better camera =P

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