Semi-Brief Demonstration of the Super HIK 7-in-1 - Part 2 - Even More Games
Here is Part 2 of the HIK/King Series.
00:00 - Intro to the Semi-Brief Demonstration of the Super HIK 7-in-1
01:00 - King of Fighter 98 (Unplayable)
02:06 - Desert Storm (Title Hack) - Stage 1 - Road & Water Part
04:44 - Stage 1 - Bridge & Semi-Trucks Part
06:13 - 1st Bosses (Semi-Truck and 3 Helicopters)
07:26 - 2nd Stage - Road Part
09:15 - 2nd Stage - Quicksand Holes Part
11:14 - 2nd Boss - Turret Vehicle w/Laser and Missiles (I die here)
12:07 - Mario 12 - The Entirety of Round 1 (on Low Speed)
16:10 - Choplifter - I fail miserably here
17:25 - Seicross - I also fail miserably here
20:32 - The Goonies - Title & Stage 1
23:12 - The Goonies - Stage 2
29:01 - The Goonies - Stage 3
40:13 - The Goonies - Stage 4 (I got game over here)
45:12 - The Legend of Kage - Brief Gameplay
49:00 - Outro to the Semi-Brief Demonstration of the Super 7-in-1 HIK Multi-Cart
1. King of Fighters 98 - This is 100% unplayable on both the FCEUX and Mesen emulators.
It might as well be, anyway (because this version is unbeatable).
2. Desert Storm - This is a title hack of Super Spy Hunter for the NES/Famicom.
3. Mario 12 - Wow, it's Yoshi's Cookie! There's nothing need to be said here.
4. Choplifter - Wait.....it's that Arcade-to-NES port! I don't know whether it's bad, or I'm just bad at it....but there is a Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of The Sith version of Choplifter (which functions the exact same as Choplifter). I think THAT'S the better version, to be honest.
5. Seicross - This is yet another shoot-em-up where you rescue people, collect power-ups and kill enemies (along with the stages being unique). This is also one of those few shoot-em-ups where a turbo controller is not necessary. This shoot-em-up also has an energy meter (which goes down when you shoot). The funny thing is, the character collects RADIOACTIVE power-ups (which restore your energy meter).
6. The Goonies - This is a surprising addition. I like this platformer simply because it doesn't try to be too complicated.
7. The Legend of Kage - This is a port of the Arcade version of the same name. I did beat this one before, but I couldn't manage to get past the first stage, to be honest. The fact that the player character can jump high and far speaks volumes about this game.
This isn't a bad multi-cart. I think the only duds on it are The King of Fighters 98 (which is already an awful bootleg) and possibly the NES version of Choplifter.