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Revision as of 19:04, 9 August 2017
Action 52 is a multicart of 52 original games, developed by FarSight Technologies Inc. and published by Active Enterprises in 1993. It is considered to be of much higher quality than the NES version.
List of Games
- Go Bonkers!
- Darksyne
- Dyno Tennis
- Ooze
- Star Ball
- Sidewinder
- Daytona
- 15 Puzzle
- Sketch
- Star Duel
- Haunted Hill
- Alfredo
- Cheetahmen
- Skirmish
- Depth Charge
- Mind's Eye
- Alien Attack
- Billy Bob
- Sharks
- Knockout
- Intruder
- Echo
- Freeway
- Mousetrap
- Ninja
- Slalom
- Dauntless
- Force One
- Spidey
- Appleseed
- Skater
- Sunday Drive
- Star Evil
- Air Command
- Shootout
- Bombs Away
- Speed Boat
- Dedant
- G Fighter
- Man at Arms
- Norman
- Armor Battle
- Magic Bean
- Apache
- Paratrooper
- Sky Avenger
- Sharpshooter
- Meteor
- Black Hole
- The Boss
- 1st Video Game
- Challenge
Trivia
- The name of Norman (game 41) is a reference to General Norman Schwarzkopf.
- Game 51, which is a clone of Pong, is erroneously called "1st Video Game." This is debatable on whether this is true or not; however, technically the first video game was actually "Tennis for Two".
- Game 52, Challenge, is an endurance test to see how long the player lasts in a random series of the highest levels of the other games. An ending for this was programmed, but appears to be inaccessible without hacking as the game crashes after beating one game/level.