The 150 in 1 Real Game is a multicart that only works on some famiclones and needs to be modified to work on an original Famicom.
Overview
This multicart is 16 megabytes in size, one of the largest available at the time of its release (it has since been surpassed by 32, 64 and 128 MB cartridges).
8 of the games are repeats or hacks of other games included. Some games give the player additional lives and some games give the player less lives. All of the 128k games (except for Ninja Crusaders) are MMC3 conversions of UNROM games and several of the larger games are converted from MMC1.
Pressing 'A' or 'B' will take the player to the next/previous menu screen. There is no way to skip several screens at once.
Similar to some later Waixing games and early high-capacity multicarts, it does not work on a real Famicom or its hardware clones. However, this is due to a problem with the PCB design and can be modified to work. It will work without modification on most NES-on-a-Chip clones.
The name on its cover is 合金装备 (Héjīn zhuāngbèi), which is the Chinese name for Metal Gear. The cover image is taken from Hellgate: London and has nothing to do with the games on the cartridge.
List of Games
- Contra (US version) (12-in-1 menu for stage, weapon and lives selection)
- Super Contra (JPN version of Super C) (20-in-1 menu for stage, weapon and lives selection)
- Contra Force
- Super Contra 7
- Rough World (JPN version of Journey to Silius)
- Final Mission (JPN version of S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team)
- Kage (JPN version of Shadow of the Ninja)
- Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces (PAL version of Super C) (Repeat of #2)
- Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero (JPN version of Michael Andretti's World GP)
- Defenders of Dynatron City
- Werewolf: The Last Warrior
- Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone (JPN version of Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones)
- Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (Intermission screens removed)
- Bubble Bobble Part 2 (JPN version, starts with 20 lives)
- Fighting Road
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
- Fire 'n Ice (US version of Solomon's Key 2)
- Bad Dudes
- Mission: Impossible
- Pokemon Blue (Graphical hack of Wacky Races)
- Guevara (JPN version of Guerrilla War)
- Donald Land
- Super Mario Bros. (Level select enabled)
- Fighting Road (Repeat of #15)
- Super Bros. 6 (Graphical hack of Tiny Toon Adventures)
- Super Mario World 9 (Graphical hack of Adventure Island II)
- Super Mario 10 (Graphical hack of Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu)
- Super Mario 14 (Graphical hack of Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3: Taiketsu! Zouringen)
- Super Mario 16 (Graphical hack of Joe & Mac)
- Dr. Mario
- Mario Bros.
- Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima (JPN version of Adventure Island)
- Mario is Missing!
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
- Super Popo's Adventure
- The Hulk (Graphical hack of Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu) (Repeat of #27)
- Pokemon Silver (Graphical hack of Pajama Hero Nemo)
- Juuouki (Extra health)
- Galaxy 5000
- Golgo 13 Episode 2: The Riddle of Icarus (JPN version of The Mafat Conspiracy)
- Snow Bros.
- Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces (PAL version of Super C) (Repeat of #2)
- Harry Story (Graphical hack of Panic Restaurant)
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants
- The Lord of King (JPN version of Astyanax)
- Heavy Barrel (JPN version)
- Bucky O'Hare (JPN version, hard mode only)
- Ninja Crusaders (JPN version)
- Double Dribble
- Rolling Thunder
- Life Force
- The Little Mermaid (8-in-1 menu for level, power and lives selection)
- Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2
- Arugosu no Senshi (JPN version of Rygar)
- Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (JPN version of Renegade)
- Side Pocket
- Friday the 13th
- Zanac (Starts with 15 lives)
- Musashi no Ken: Tadaima Shugyou Chuu
- Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach (Crashes midgame)
- Castle Excellent (JPN version of Castlequest)
- Tiger-Heli (JPN version, glitchy graphics)
- Dropzone
- Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum
- Egypt
- Alpha Mission
- Milon's Secret Castle
- Monster Truck Rally
- Track & Field
- Battletank
- Aladdin III (Title screen hack of Magic Carpet 1001)
- Dynamite Bowl
- Battleship
- Mickey Mousecapade (US version)
- Quarth
- John Elway's Quarterback
- Karate Champ
- King's Knight (JPN version)
- Minna no Taabou no Nakayoshi Daisakusen
- Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Sekai Isshuu 80 Nichi Daibouken
- Baltron
- Mach Rider
- Onyanko Town
- Gyromite
- Geimos
- Hydlide Special (JPN version of Hydlide)
- Star Luster
- Exed Exes
- Pac-Land
- Thexder
- The Tower of Druaga
- Ninja Hattori-kun: Ninja wa Shuugyou Degogiru no Maki (0 lives)
- TwinBee (Glitchy graphics in level 4)
- Front Line
- Elevator Action
- Sqoon
- Slalom
- Fire Dragon
- Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game
- 1942
- Lot Lot
- Fish War (Repeat – Graphical hack of #142 – Balloon Fight)
- Mighty Bomb Jack (JPN version)
- Spelunker (0 lives)
- Gyrodine
- Magmax
- B-Wings
- Tag Team Pro Wrestling (JPN version of Tag Team Wrestling)
- Wrecking Crew
- Spartan X (JPN version of Kung Fu)
- Arkanoid
- Dig Dug II (JPN version of Dig Dug II: Trouble in Paradise)
- Astro Robo Sasa
- SonSon
- Onyanko Town (Repeat of #83)
- Xevious
- Soccer
- Challenger
- Blob Buster (Repeat - Graphical hack of #112 – Dig Dug II)
- Little Red Hood
- Cardcaptor Sakura (Repeat – Graphical hack of #91 – The Tower of Druaga)
- Pac-Man
- Donkey Kong
- Dig Dug
- Bomberman (JPN version)
- Stargate (JPN version of Defender II)
- Magic Jewelry
- Star Force (JPN version)
- Galaga
- Space Invaders
- Exerion
- Binary Land
- Lode Runner (JPN version)
- Ninja-kun: Majou no Bouken
- Antarctic Adventure
- Sky Destroyer
- Excitebike
- Brush Roller
- Ice Climber (JPN version)
- Choujikuu Yousai Macross
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Balloon Fight
- Super Arabian
- Millipede
- Gomoku Narabe Renju
- Field Combat
- Donkey Kong 3
- Mappy
- Popeye
- Orchard Kavass (Port of Intellivision's Buzz Bombers by Nice Code Software)