Demonstration of the 245-in-1/23 plus 222-in-1 Multi-Cart (Part 2 of 24)
Here are some timestamps!
00:00 - Beginning of Part 2 of the 245-in-1/23 plus 222-in-1 Multi-Cart
00:31 - Power Blade 2
10:34 - Final Fight 2 (Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
19:14 - Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stones
23:02 - Alien 3
28:17 - Ninja Gaiden 2/Ninja Ryukenden II
30:50 - Mighty Final Fight (I played as Haggar)
36:13 - Home Alone 2
58:47 - Golden Axe/Golden Axe IV (Astyanax)
1:01:22 - Robocop 2
1:02:50 - Seiya (Saint Seiya)
1:05:23 - End of Part 2 of the 245-in-1/23 plus 222-in-1 Multi-Cart
Turn on CC (or read my brief description of the games)!
11. Power Blade 2 - This is the sequel to Power Blade 1. The mechanics of Power Blade 2 are similar to the first game's mechanics; however, there are no I.D. Cards in Power Blade 2. It is also very linear. This is a good game.
12. Final Fight 2 (Terminator 2: Judgement Day) - If you seriously do not know what this is...…go watch the movie instead.
13. Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stones - Oh boy.....why did the multi-cart makers have to include this game on here? You want to know what the funny thing is? Billy Lee has LESS health (exactly half his normal health) than he should; apparently the multi-cart makers could not even leave his health bar alone (as if Double Dragon 3 isn't hard enough). Billy Lee is supposed to have 12 health bars, not 6 (yes, I counted them)! I ended up dying at the first boss (because of the lessened health bar). Thanks, jerks (for cutting Billy Lee's health bar in half)!
14. Alien 3 - This game has Ripley take out the Aliens from Alien 3. This game isn't too bad, but it is a bit confusing and the time limit is quite strict. You can have as many as 9 lives (or 9 tries, as the game calls it) at the start of the game! Just change to it 9 lives (in the options menu)!
15. Ninja Ryudenken II/Ninja Gaiden II - This is a sequel to the first Ninja Gaiden game on the NES. Like that game, you have power-ups, the dragon sword, Ninpo and climbing. However, you also have a clone jutsu power-up (that makes clones out of Ryu Hayabusa) that follow him and even mimic his movements and attack. This game is very good.
16. Mighty Final Fight - I played as Haggar during the demonstration of Part 2 of the 245-in-1/23 plus 222-in-1 Multi-Cart. This beat em up has an EXP bar/indicator. It is pretty much Final Fight Lite (with the exception of the EXP bar/level indicator). It is very good.
17. Home Alone 2 - Another mediocre platformer, eh? Well, this time, Kevin McCallister (in this platformer) somehow P.O.'d everybody and everything off, because vacuums, mops, guys with BOMBS, the concierge, NINJA GRANNIES, fat guys, maids (who throw pillows with BLOOD on them at you) and SUITCASES are coming after him. I know Kevin McCallister was a troublemaker in the Home Alone 2, but even he doesn't deserve everyone and everything coming after him! Fortunately, Kevin has popguns, dart guns and other times to help him defend himself. This game is really mediocre.
18. Golden Axe/Golden Axe IV - This is just a hack of Astyanax - nothing to see here. (Also, this will break at some point (I think it's later on in the game)).
19. Robocop 2 - This is a really mediocre platformer starring RoboCop. The controls are not the worst in the world, but they are not that great. The one thing I hate in this game is finding the Nuke. Don't play this game; it is not worth it.
20. Seiya (Saint Seiya) - This is Saint Seiya (the one with one part being a beat-em-up platformer and the other part being an RPG). It is mediocre; do not play it.
Well, the games in Part 2 range from really mediocre to really great. Power Blade II, Mighty Final Fight and Ninja Gaiden II are those games that are great. Alien 3 isn't too bad, either. However, Golden Axe IV is a really lazy hack of Astyanax, Robocop 2, Double Dragon 3 and Home Alone 2 are really mediocre games and Saint Seiya (NES) is mediocre. Terminator 2: Judgement Day might be decent enough too.
REPEATS: 0
HACKS: 2
PIRATE ORIGINALS/BOOTLEGS: 0 (thankfully)
BROKEN PIRATE VERSIONS: 1 (due to Golden Axe IV's later levels corrupting)
