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}}'''''Supervision 52-in-1''''' is a multicart that contains 50 games, not including hacks of ones on it. It's menu is taken from, or was later taken for [[Action 52 (NES Version)|Action 52]].
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}}'''''Supervision 52-in-1''''' is a multicart that contains 50 games plus two hacked repeats. Its menu was later taken for [[Action 52 (NES Version)|Action 52]].
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
This multicart is somewhat notable for likely being the source of the menu in Action 52, especially due to a prototype using practically the same menu screens.[http://www.videogamemuseum.com/2010/06/24/the-evolution-of-the-action-52/] Some of the games have missing titles on the title screen.
 
This multicart is somewhat notable for likely being the source of the menu in Action 52, especially due to a prototype using practically the same menu screens.[http://www.videogamemuseum.com/2010/06/24/the-evolution-of-the-action-52/] Some of the games have missing titles on the title screen.
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The board for this multicart also used by at least three others, a 58, 64 and 72 in 1. The 58-in-1 multicart uses a very similar menu to this and has most of the same games, (although credited to Super Technos, not to be confused with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technos_Japan Technos]) while 64-in-1 and 72-in-1 multicarts have the same games as the 58-in-1 but use a different menu.
 
===List of games===
 
===List of games===
 
Real game titles and/or extra information are in brackets.
 
Real game titles and/or extra information are in brackets.
#Islander (Adventure Island)
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#Islander (Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima, known as Adventure Island outside of Japan)
 
#Grading (Gradius)
 
#Grading (Gradius)
 
#P-D Fighting (Hokuto no Ken)
 
#P-D Fighting (Hokuto no Ken)
 
#Star Soldier
 
#Star Soldier
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#Goonies (The logo on the title screen is missing)
#Goonies
 
#Legendry (Legend of Kage)
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#Legendry (The Legend of Kage)
#Tetris (Tengen version)
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#[[Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game|Tetris ]] ([[Tengen]] version)
#Bros. II (Super Mario Bros.)
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#Bros. II (Super Mario Bros. with graphics from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 and a missing logo)
 
#Twin Bee
 
#Twin Bee
 
#Ninja 2 (Ninja Jajamaru Kun)
 
#Ninja 2 (Ninja Jajamaru Kun)
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#1942
 
#1942
 
#Gyrooine (Gyrodine)
 
#Gyrooine (Gyrodine)
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#Flappy (Level select cheat enabled and credited to "Whirlwind Menu" on the title screen, which is a misspelling of Whirlwind Manu who released a pirate version of this game)
#Flappy
 
#Spartan (Spartan X)
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#Spartan (Spartan X, known as Kung Fu outside of Japan)
 
#Bomber Man
 
#Bomber Man
#Front Line
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#Front Line (The logo on the title screen is missing)
 
#Macross
 
#Macross
 
#1989Galaxian (Hack of Galaxian that speeds up the player's bullets)
 
#1989Galaxian (Hack of Galaxian that speeds up the player's bullets)
 
#Star Force
 
#Star Force
#Kung-Fu (Yie Ar Kung-Fu)
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#Kung-Fu (Yie Ar Kung-Fu, the Konami copyright that appears during gameplay was retained)
#Ninja 1 (Ninja-Kun)
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#Ninja 1 (Ninja-Kun: Majou no Bouken)
 
#Pipeline (Mario Bros., title screen hacked as Mr. Mary)
 
#Pipeline (Mario Bros., title screen hacked as Mr. Mary)
 
#Mahjong 2 (Mahjong)
 
#Mahjong 2 (Mahjong)
 
#Mahjong 4 (4 Nin uchi Mahjong)
 
#Mahjong 4 (4 Nin uchi Mahjong)
 
#Lode Runner1 (Lode Runner)
 
#Lode Runner1 (Lode Runner)
#Lode Runner2 (Championship Lode Runner, title screen hacked as Lode Runner)
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#Lode Runner2 (Championship Lode Runner, title screen hacked to read Lode Runner)
 
#King Kong 1 (Donkey Kong)
 
#King Kong 1 (Donkey Kong)
 
#King Kong 2 (Donkey Kong Jr.)
 
#King Kong 2 (Donkey Kong Jr.)
#King Kong 3 (Donkey Kong 3, title screen hacked as Gorilla 3)
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#King Kong 3 (Donkey Kong 3, says Gorilla 3 on the title screen)
 
#Mappy
 
#Mappy
#Excite Bike
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#Excite Bike (Logo is replaced with plain text)
 
#F-1 Race
 
#F-1 Race
 
#Road Fighter
 
#Road Fighter
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#Popeye
 
#Popeye
 
#Galaga
 
#Galaga
#Galaxian
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#Galaxian (Unhacked version)
 
#Pac-Man
 
#Pac-Man
 
#Ice Climber
 
#Ice Climber
 
#1989 Exerion (Hacked version of Exerion that removes the limit to the number of single shots that the player has)
 
#1989 Exerion (Hacked version of Exerion that removes the limit to the number of single shots that the player has)
#Wrestle (M.U.S.C.L.E.)
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#Wrestle (Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match, known as M.U.S.C.L.E. in the US)
 
#Battle City
 
#Battle City
 
#Sky Destryoer (Sky Destroyer)
 
#Sky Destryoer (Sky Destroyer)
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#Pooyan
 
#Pooyan
 
#Circus Troupe (Title screen hack of Circus Charlie)
 
#Circus Troupe (Title screen hack of Circus Charlie)
#Fancy Bros. (Super Mario Bros. hack that glitches up the screen)
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#Fancy Bros. (Super Mario Bros. hack that switches the mirroring from horizontal to vertical, glitching up the graphics as a result)
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==Trivia==
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*The 64-in-1 version of this multicart uses the same cart design as official Famicom games, which is unusual for a multicart.
 
[[Category:Multicarts]]
 
[[Category:Multicarts]]
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[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]

Revision as of 18:13, 8 February 2018

Supervision 52-in-1 is a multicart that contains 50 games plus two hacked repeats. Its menu was later taken for Action 52.

Overview

This multicart is somewhat notable for likely being the source of the menu in Action 52, especially due to a prototype using practically the same menu screens.[1] Some of the games have missing titles on the title screen.

The board for this multicart also used by at least three others, a 58, 64 and 72 in 1. The 58-in-1 multicart uses a very similar menu to this and has most of the same games, (although credited to Super Technos, not to be confused with Technos) while 64-in-1 and 72-in-1 multicarts have the same games as the 58-in-1 but use a different menu.

List of games

Real game titles and/or extra information are in brackets.

  1. Islander (Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima, known as Adventure Island outside of Japan)
  2. Grading (Gradius)
  3. P-D Fighting (Hokuto no Ken)
  4. Star Soldier
  5. Goonies (The logo on the title screen is missing)
  6. Legendry (The Legend of Kage)
  7. Tetris (Tengen version)
  8. Bros. II (Super Mario Bros. with graphics from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 and a missing logo)
  9. Twin Bee
  10. Ninja 2 (Ninja Jajamaru Kun)
  11. City Conect. (City Connection)
  12. B-Wings
  13. 1942
  14. Gyrooine (Gyrodine)
  15. Flappy (Level select cheat enabled and credited to "Whirlwind Menu" on the title screen, which is a misspelling of Whirlwind Manu who released a pirate version of this game)
  16. Spartan (Spartan X, known as Kung Fu outside of Japan)
  17. Bomber Man
  18. Front Line (The logo on the title screen is missing)
  19. Macross
  20. 1989Galaxian (Hack of Galaxian that speeds up the player's bullets)
  21. Star Force
  22. Kung-Fu (Yie Ar Kung-Fu, the Konami copyright that appears during gameplay was retained)
  23. Ninja 1 (Ninja-Kun: Majou no Bouken)
  24. Pipeline (Mario Bros., title screen hacked as Mr. Mary)
  25. Mahjong 2 (Mahjong)
  26. Mahjong 4 (4 Nin uchi Mahjong)
  27. Lode Runner1 (Lode Runner)
  28. Lode Runner2 (Championship Lode Runner, title screen hacked to read Lode Runner)
  29. King Kong 1 (Donkey Kong)
  30. King Kong 2 (Donkey Kong Jr.)
  31. King Kong 3 (Donkey Kong 3, says Gorilla 3 on the title screen)
  32. Mappy
  33. Excite Bike (Logo is replaced with plain text)
  34. F-1 Race
  35. Road Fighter
  36. Pin Ball
  37. Base Ball
  38. Popeye
  39. Galaga
  40. Galaxian (Unhacked version)
  41. Pac-Man
  42. Ice Climber
  43. 1989 Exerion (Hacked version of Exerion that removes the limit to the number of single shots that the player has)
  44. Wrestle (Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match, known as M.U.S.C.L.E. in the US)
  45. Battle City
  46. Sky Destryoer (Sky Destroyer)
  47. Chess (Gomoku Narabe Renju)
  48. Balloon Fight
  49. Formation Z
  50. Pooyan
  51. Circus Troupe (Title screen hack of Circus Charlie)
  52. Fancy Bros. (Super Mario Bros. hack that switches the mirroring from horizontal to vertical, glitching up the graphics as a result)

Trivia

  • The 64-in-1 version of this multicart uses the same cart design as official Famicom games, which is unusual for a multicart.