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{{Infobox game
| name = Caltron 6-in-1
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|name = Caltron 6-in-1
| image = File:Caltron6in1Menu.png
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|image = File:Caltron6in1Menu.png
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|caption = Title screen.
| publisher = Caltron
 
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|publisher = Caltron (USA), Myriad Games (USA), [[Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty. Ltd.|HES Interactive]] (Australia), [[Dynacom]] (Brazil)
| developer = NTDEC
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|developer = [[NTDEC]]
| console = Famicom/NES
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|console = Famicom
| date = 1992
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|date = 1992
| engine = Various
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|engine = Various
| sound = Mega Soft
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|sound = Mega Soft
| alt = Myriad 6-in-1
 
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|alt = Myriad 6-in-1, Real Players Pack 6-Pak (Australia)
 
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'''''Caltron 6-in-1''''' (later re-released as '''''Myriad 6-in-1''''') is an unlicensed [[Multicarts|multicart]] created by Caltron in 1992, featuring 6 games previously made by [[NTDEC]].
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'''''Caltron 6-in-1''''' (later re-released as '''''Myriad 6-in-1''''') is an unlicensed [[Multicarts|multicart]] made by Caltron (aka NTDEC) in 1992, featuring 6 games previously released stand-alone by [[NTDEC]].
   
==Overview==
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== Overview ==
In a similar way to ''[[Action 52 (NES Version)|Action 52]]'', this multicart features six different games made by Mega Soft, although most of these are rip-offs of other games. Many have criticised this multicart for its games being of poor quality, although it's often cited as being [http://wayofthegeek.org/2008/03/its-not-spideys-sinister-six-but-its-close/ better than Action 52]. Both versions of this are known for being extremely rare.
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In a similar way to ''[[Action 52 (NES)|Action 52]]'', this multicart features six different games, although most of these are rip-offs of other games. Many have criticised this multicart for its games being of poor quality, although it is often cited as being better than ''Action 52''. Both versions of this are known for being extremely rare.
   
===Games===
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== List of Games ==
# ''Cosmos Cop'' (''Space Harrier'' clone)
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#''Cosmos Cop'' (''Space Harrier'' clone)
# ''[[Magic Carpet 1001]]'' (''Cloud Master'' clone)
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#''[[Magic Carpet 1001]]'' (''Cloud Master'' clone)
# ''Balloon Monster'' (''Buster Bros.'' clone)''
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#''Balloon Monster'' (''Buster Bros.'' clone)
# ''Adam And Eve'' (''Balloon Fight'' clone)
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#''Adam And Eve'' (''Balloon Fight'' clone)
# ''Porter'' (''Sokoban'' clone)
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#''Porter'' (''Sokoban'' clone)
# ''Bookyman'' (hack of ''[[Brush Roller]]'' by [[Hwang Shinwei]], which was based on ''Make Trax''/''Crush Roller'')
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#''Bookyman'' (hack of ''[[Brush Roller]]'' by [[Hwang Shinwei]], which was based on ''Make Trax''/''Crush Roller'')
   
==''Myriad 6-in-1''==
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== ''Myriad 6-in-1'' ==
When Caltron Industries, Inc. was going out of business, a company based in Kingwood, Texas called Myriad Games, Inc. bought all of their existing cartridge inventory. Myriad then took the carts and added a very generic (no graphic art) label. They were then packaged in custom boxes with a folded manual. Each Myriad cart and box were numbered individually.
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When Caltron Industries, Inc. was going out of business, a company based in Kingwood, Texas called Myriad Games, Inc. bought all of their existing cartridge inventory. Myriad then added a very generic, graphic-less label on each cart, then packaged the carts in custom boxes with a folded manual. Each Myriad cart and box were numbered individually with a matching serial number; the lowest known serial number is 000032 and the highest is 000888.
   
Myriad's only change to Caltron's product was to replace the label with their own. In fact, you can see the edges of the Caltron label visible at the edges, as the Myriad label is slightly too small to cover it. No programming changes were done, hence the games are exactly the same. In fact, the menu still says "Caltron". The six games on the cart are identical to Caltron's release.
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Myriad's only change to Caltron's product was to place their own label over the original. In fact, the Caltron label is visible at the edges, due to the Myriad label being slightly too small to completely cover it. No programming changes were done and "Caltron" was not removed from the menu, thus the games are exactly the same. The six games on the cart are identical to Caltron's release.
   
Shortly after the release of ''6-in-1'', Myriad went out of business for unknown reasons. The game has become one of the rarest unlicensed games made for the NES. Collectors speculate that fewer than 100 copies exist, and even fewer are complete. The most valuable copies are those with box, instructions, and cartridge with matching serial numbers. The lowest known serial number is 000032 and the highest is 000888. At least two sealed versions are known to exist.
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Shortly after the release of ''6-in-1'', Myriad went out of business for unknown reasons. The game has become one of the rarest unlicensed games on the NES and Famicom; collectors speculate that fewer than 100 copies exist, and even fewer are complete. The most valuable copies are those with the box, instructions, and cartridge with matching serial numbers. Only two sealed versions are known to exist.
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* All six games would later be released on the [[Asder 20-in-1]], some of which were revised.
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* All six games would later be released on the ''[[Asder 20-in-1]]'', some of which were revised.
 
* The title screen of ''Adam & Eve'' shown on the back of the box is completely different to the released version.
 
* The title screen of ''Adam & Eve'' shown on the back of the box is completely different to the released version.
* ''Bookyman ''in NES PAL works (except for the title screen) faster with music and sounds and glitchy. On a [[Dendy]], the title screen is glitchy and the game sometimes crashes on the second level.
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* ''Bookyman ''in NES PAL works (except for the title screen) faster with glitches. On a [[Steepler Ltd.|Dendy]], the title screen is glitchy and the game sometimes crashes on the second level.
* Oddly, the menu features two different songs that can be changed with the select button.
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* Oddly, the menu features two different songs that can be switched with the select button.
* There is a hidden credit at $7FCA in the game's ROM. It reads: <pre>Main_Program & Hardware design by Shao_Hwa Chiou</pre>
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* There is a hidden credit at $7FCA in the game's ROM. It reads: <pre>Main Program & Hardware design by Shao Hwa Chiou</pre>
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[[Category:Games]]
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[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Multicarts]]
 
[[Category:Multicarts]]
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[[Category:1992 video games]]

Revision as of 23:18, 19 September 2019

Caltron 6-in-1 (later re-released as Myriad 6-in-1) is an unlicensed multicart made by Caltron (aka NTDEC) in 1992, featuring 6 games previously released stand-alone by NTDEC.

Overview

In a similar way to Action 52, this multicart features six different games, although most of these are rip-offs of other games. Many have criticised this multicart for its games being of poor quality, although it is often cited as being better than Action 52. Both versions of this are known for being extremely rare.

List of Games

  1. Cosmos Cop (Space Harrier clone)
  2. Magic Carpet 1001 (Cloud Master clone)
  3. Balloon Monster (Buster Bros. clone)
  4. Adam And Eve (Balloon Fight clone)
  5. Porter (Sokoban clone)
  6. Bookyman (hack of Brush Roller by Hwang Shinwei, which was based on Make Trax/Crush Roller)

Myriad 6-in-1

When Caltron Industries, Inc. was going out of business, a company based in Kingwood, Texas called Myriad Games, Inc. bought all of their existing cartridge inventory. Myriad then added a very generic, graphic-less label on each cart, then packaged the carts in custom boxes with a folded manual. Each Myriad cart and box were numbered individually with a matching serial number; the lowest known serial number is 000032 and the highest is 000888.

Myriad's only change to Caltron's product was to place their own label over the original. In fact, the Caltron label is visible at the edges, due to the Myriad label being slightly too small to completely cover it. No programming changes were done and "Caltron" was not removed from the menu, thus the games are exactly the same. The six games on the cart are identical to Caltron's release.

Shortly after the release of 6-in-1, Myriad went out of business for unknown reasons. The game has become one of the rarest unlicensed games on the NES and Famicom; collectors speculate that fewer than 100 copies exist, and even fewer are complete. The most valuable copies are those with the box, instructions, and cartridge with matching serial numbers. Only two sealed versions are known to exist.

Trivia

  • All six games would later be released on the Asder 20-in-1, some of which were revised.
  • The title screen of Adam & Eve shown on the back of the box is completely different to the released version.
  • Bookyman in NES PAL works (except for the title screen) faster with glitches. On a Dendy, the title screen is glitchy and the game sometimes crashes on the second level.
  • Oddly, the menu features two different songs that can be switched with the select button.
  • There is a hidden credit at $7FCA in the game's ROM. It reads:
    Main Program & Hardware design by Shao Hwa Chiou