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| Origin:
Japan |
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of Games: 1 |
| Type:
Game Cart |

Information
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This
is not your average run-of-the-mill Famicom multicart. The
label should be enough to peak your interest. We have a strange
space picture for Jackal (spelled "The Jakal"
here), which is odd, since Jackal is a military type
game taken place mostly in deserts. Next to "The Jakal"
is a shot of Serious Sam of PC first-person shooter fame and
the Contra label underneath. This isn't just a copy
of the game, though. But more on that later. To the right
of Contra is Daiva, a Famicom-only game that
before now I never knew existed. That might have been for
the best. And finally is the most enticing one yet (the reason
I bought this in the first place): "Pretty Girl Fighte"!
Fighte? Yes, Fighte! They ran out of room for the r.
1.
Contra

The
first game listed on the multicart selection screen is Contra.
When you click on Contra, you're taken to yet another menu:
one that lists twelve more choices. (12 in 1 inside of a 4
in 1? You just blew my mind, man!) This is really neat. You
can start up regular old Contra, or start with 30 players
(no Konami code memorization needed), or you can choose whichever
weapon to start with, or (my favorite) numbers 06 - 12 act
as a level select with the last ("Contra 8") taking
you directly to the Alien Boss.

Finally! I beat the game without losing a life or my mind!
2.
Jackal
Unlike
the cool options for Contra, Jackal, unforunately, is same
old Jackal. I couldn't find any differences.
3.
Pretty Girl Fighter
Oh
yes. Here it is. My perversion has waited long enough. Hit
me, baby. I am a self-proclaimed historian of adult video
games, so when I saw that this multi-cart had this title,
I immediately thought it was some sort of NES hack of the
Super Famicom fighting game of the same name (which does,
by the way, exist on a Famicom pirate... unfortunately, not
this one).

This
is an actual licensed Famicom game put in '87 by Toei. I found
a little bit of information about this title, which goes by
"[Something] Detective III." From what I could translate,
there's a shadow star... something called "the grass"....
hand medicine (?)... something involving demons and the Toyko
Metropolitan police department, three sisters, and a yo-yo.
This must be one hell of a game.
Much to my dismay, there is not much sexiness to be had here.
Some enemies are female and fond of short skirts, but they
are faceless, and that's a turnoff for me. Honestly, I have
no idea what this game is about. You control a girl (wearing
a long black dress, sigh) and your weapons include throwing
stars and a mighty yo-yo. The playing field is a huge city
which goes on and on and on, my friend, and on and on. Gameplay
is basically dodging the projectiles from a variety of ninjas
(who all do pretty much the same attacks) and running. Lots
of running. Always the running.


4.
Daiva
Last,
and by far least in importance, we come to Daiva. Daiva
is a strategy game, the first in the series of seven that
spanned several different machines including the computer.
The object is to battle in cities, but I couldn't actually
find any, so I flew around the screen until I feel asleep.
Feel asleep! Now I know I'm playing too much
NES!

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