
The amount of games is exaggerated, as approximately half are repeats and Pokémon never officially had any NES/Famicom games said game is the bootleg platformer Pocket Monster. A whole bunch of pictures crammed onto the cartridge's art.The art for Robocco Wars (here spelt "Aobocco Wars") is completely unrelated to the game it represents. With earlier cartridges, the lower the number of games listed often indicated a better cartridge.The carts typically don't hold up their promise, meaning the last few games could be duplicates of the originals.Most of them use a menu system, although multicarts containing 4 games or less (sometimes considerably more for Game Boy multicarts) are sometimes reset based.Many multicarts have an unusually high number like 200-in-1, 777-in-1, or even 99999999-in-1.A list on the cart (usually on the back of the box if it's a large number of games) listing the game names in English and/or Chinese.Misspellings of the game names on the cartridge and/or menu.Sometimes the pictures are from a more recent game (or possibly an unrelated film), or the official art has been edited. The copyright notices are usually removed from the games.Some carts have stolen artwork from any other games in the game select screen.Lower counts like 4-in-1 often contained larger, rarer games, and sometimes pirate originals or hacks. NES cartridges use "mappers" mappers are special chips used to enhance later cartridge releases.Occasionally the logo is removed as well.
