44-in-1 is a Famicom multi-game set released by Cheer-Tech in the early 2000s. The multi-game is known to have been released on cartridge (possibly bundled with some of Cheer-Tech's consoles), as well as being the built-in software on the "Super Video Game" Famiclone system. It features DIP switch settings for 76, 128, and 5000-in-1 menus with repeated games.
The 44-in-1 is notable for featuring three of the five uncommon "Colosoftware" Commodore 64 ports, which were developed by an individual known as Oniros. The game list also includes early Inventor hack revisions, which are uncommon on other releases, and several of the Funtime "Y2K" hacks.
Game List[]
- Harry's Story (Harry's Legend)
- Arkonoid (Arkanoid)
- B-Wings
- Twin Bee
- Hunter
- Magician (Magic Madness)
- Shoot Goof (Shoot the Goof)
- World Cup 2002 (Hack of Soccer)
- City Connection
- Tunny (Hack of Son Son)
- Shoot UFO (Hack of Duck Hunt)
- Super Shrek (Hack of Super Mario Bros)
- Base Ball (Hack of Baseball)
- Gold Digger (Crazy Gold Digger) (Hack of Super Arabian)
- Boxing Match (Hack of Tag Team M.U.S.C.L.E.)
- Super Elf (Hack of Circus Charlie)
- Biky Bike (Hack of Excitebike)
- Pin Ball
- Jungle (Hack of Pac-Man)
- On the Road (Hack of Road Fighter)
- Galax Ranger (Hack of Star Force)
- Fun Racer (Zippy Race)
- Ninja (Hack of Donkey Kong Jr.)
- Monster (Hack of Nuts & Milk)
- Tele Boy (Hack of Mario Bros)
- Toy Fun (Hack of Bomberman)
- Ding Dong (Hack of Binary Land)
- Urban Champion
- Tennis
- Balloon Fight
- Sky Destroyer
- Circus Chablie (Circus Charlie)
- Clu Clu Land
- Pooyan
- Exerion
- Formation Z
- Galaza (Galaga)
- Golf
- Ice Climber
- Karateka
- Kung Fu
- Macross
- Mappy
- Monkey Show (Circus Charlie)