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Revision as of 17:23, 25 April 2015

"11-in-1 Ball Series" is a pirate multicart for Nintendo Famicom, released in 1990s by some unknown pirate company. 

11-in-1 Ball Series
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Main Menu

Console

Famicom

Date

1990s

Engine

Various


Overview

This multicart is notable for having 11 games, no repeat, that are either sports games with balls in them, like football, baseball, volleyball, etc. or just some arcade games, featuring balls, like pinball, etc, hence the name "Ball Series"

The menu system is the same as was used in Kaiser 20-in-1, or Super Cartridge 20-in-1, where game's list is represented with the screen with letters from A to K, as well as Bubble Bobble guy going across the screen, popping bubbles.

Game's list

(Game's name on the list ; Original game's name ; developer/publisher)

  1. Soccer Ball - Soccer (Nintendo)
  2. Volley Ball - Volleyball (Nintendo)
  3. Base Ball - Baseball (Nintendo)
  4. Lunar Ball - Lunar Ball (Pony Canyon/Compile)
  5. Golf Ball - Golf (Nintendo)
  6. Tennis - Tennis (Nintendo)
  7. Paddle - Smash Table Tennis (Konami / Nintendo [FDS])
  8. Bowlball - Dynamite Bowl (Soft Vision International / Toshiba EMI)
  9. Pinball - Pinball (Nintendo)
  10. FYard Fight - 10 Yard Fight (Irem)
  11. 1M Game - Double Dribble (Konami)

Trivia

It's not 100% known, when this multicart was first released. This multicart was re-released several times, with the year being edited on the label. The only real difference is the year of release. The version of multicart on all these releases seems to be the same. Another difference is that the back label with the list of games for some of those versions is also different.

The known versions to exist are:

"1990" - seems to be earliest version of the multicart

"1992" - the most common version to be found in Argentina

"1993" - the most common version to be found in Russia, mostly on pirate carts, shaped like official Jaleco Famicom carts from 1990s, with the "TV GAME CARTRIDGE" written on the cartridge case.

"1994" - another re-release

"1995"

"1996" - seems to be the latest re-release.

"SuperBoy"


Gallery (Variations of multicart)