Brief Demonstration to the OTHER Super HIK 4-in-1 Multi-Cart - Part 4 - A Variety Pack
00:00 - Intro to the Brief Demonstration of the OTHER Super HIK 4-in-1 Multi-Cart
01:03 - Master Fighter III - Intro & Attract Screen
02:28 - Master Fighter III - Brief Gameplay
06:24 - Bubble Bobble 2 - Title & Cutscene
07:33 - Bubble Bobble 2 - Rounds 1-9 & Mini-Boss
13:25 - Bubble Bobble 2 - Rounds 11-19 & Boss
22:11 - Bubble Bobble 2 - Mini-Game
23:56 - Gun-Nac - Intro & Attract Screen
26:10 - Gun-Nac - Brief Gameplay
32:02 - Zen Ninja (Zen: Intergalactic Ninja) - Title, Cutscenes & Attract Screen
33:43 - Zen Ninja - Brief Gameplay
41:00 - Outro to the Brief Demonstration of the OTHER Super HIK 4-in-1 Multi-Cart
Ah, we have a nice variety package.
1. Master Fighter III - This is a hack of Master Fighter II/Street Fighter II for the Famicom (made by Hummer Team). This is impressive for bootleg standards (with the win quotes and even the intro of the Arcade game being intact), but it does have some flaws. This hack adds in M. Bison/Vega (spelled "Viga" here)/Dictator. Well, M. Bison/Vega/Dictator is entirely broken (and cheap to boot - cheaper than usual due to Hummer Team's fighting game engine). See the playthrough of Master Fighter III (of M. Bison/Vega/Dictator) here: • Playthrough of Master Fighter III - w...
Note that I did the Master Fighter III hack on 1 credit (with M. Bison/Vega/Dictator) in that video. However, I choose Zangief in the brief demonstration, which is probably the worst character to play as in this bootleg.
2. Bubble Bobble 2 - This is a pretty good Action Platformer. There are some unique things about it, like bonus games, mini-bosses and bosses. There are some power-ups (though not as many as there were in the first Bubble Bobble game for the NES). The shoe power-up is better than it was in Bubble Bobble (because the jumping physics aren't nearly as affected here as they were in Bubble Bobble). The lack of Co-Op might be a minor flaw, though.
3. Gun-Nac - This is a great shoot-em-up (made by the legendary developers of Compile). In fact, I would say this is one of the best 8-bit shoot-em-ups out there. You have the weapons (the 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 weapons) and the bombs (labeled F, B, T and W). You also have a ship part (which lets you take an extra hit and make your weapons more effective), a mega bomb (which clears all the enemies on the screen) and P power-ups (which power-up your weapon). This is also one of the few shoot-em-ups which you don't need a turbo button for (thank gosh). You can also power-up your bombs (by collecting the same bomb of which you currently have).
4. Zen Ninja - This is yet another legendary game. There is a variety of levels (including the 3D-ish platform levels, the 2D platform levels and the fast levels). I sucked at it, but who cares? This isn't a full demonstration, anyway.
As far as I know, there are no major glitches or bugs in these 4 games. This is probably one of the best HIK/Super HIK/King Series multi-carts out there.
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