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desertcart.com: 852 in 1 Super Cartridge Multicart compatible with NES Collection games : Video Games Review: A blast from the past - Works great, love playing the classic games Review: Quite the bargain. - The 852-in-1 cartridge works pretty well. Better than I expected; however, there are some limitations that must be understood in order to accept how this cartridge works. 1. The cartridge has the ability to save games that originally had a save function; like Maniac Mansion or The Legend of Zelda; The cartridge can only save one game at a time; Example: play one game, save said game, then play another game and save it, but then the status of the first game is gone. 2. Just like in the first version of NES games with a save feature, like The Legend of Zelda, the reset button of the console must be pressed and held while the console is being switched off; failure to do this has the potential of erasing the save file of the last game that was saved. 3. The cartridge has zero tolerance for random power surges, like rapidly turning the console on and off; doing so will erase the save file of a game. 4. If you plan to use a unofficial NES console, like a Yobo or a Hyperkin, remember that not all consoles are created equal; using clone consoles can produce unexpected results; Example: Playing Maniac Mansion, included with the 852-in-1 cartridge, does NOT function properly when I play it on 3 out of 4 of my clone consoles. If you're trying to play the 852-in-1 cartridge on a Hyperkin RetroN 5 HD, where the ROMs first has to be dumped to the memory of the console, there's a good chance that said cartridge won't work; maybe a firmware update can fix said issue. For the traditionalists out there, fear not; the 852-in-1 cartridge will work with a original NES. 5. This is very important; the backup battery might be dead on arrival; it happened to me; my save states would randomly disappear, even when I would take care to press and hold the reset button on the console when I turn said console off. Replacing the CR2032 lithium coin cell fixed that problem. Said backup battery is held in place on the PCB of the cartridge with a quick release socket; no soldering required. You get what you pay for. I know that I was going cheap; I didn't want to pay over 100 dollars for a Everdrive N8 Pro. So I spent my money and took my chances. I read that there is a newer version of the 852-in-1 cartridge that uses flash memory to save game states instead of a battery backup. Wish I knew that before I bought the one that I already did. I'll say this; it was a bargain considering what I paid for it; $60 for 852 games; non of which are duplicates; that's 7 cents per game. Quite a bargain. And it gives me a chance to play a game, and decide if I like it, before spending more money for the genuine article.
| ASIN | B0D1N871LV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,776 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #34 in NES Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | May 6, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.54 x 5.63 x 0.94 inches; 3.84 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
R**.
A blast from the past
Works great, love playing the classic games
T**E
Quite the bargain.
The 852-in-1 cartridge works pretty well. Better than I expected; however, there are some limitations that must be understood in order to accept how this cartridge works. 1. The cartridge has the ability to save games that originally had a save function; like Maniac Mansion or The Legend of Zelda; The cartridge can only save one game at a time; Example: play one game, save said game, then play another game and save it, but then the status of the first game is gone. 2. Just like in the first version of NES games with a save feature, like The Legend of Zelda, the reset button of the console must be pressed and held while the console is being switched off; failure to do this has the potential of erasing the save file of the last game that was saved. 3. The cartridge has zero tolerance for random power surges, like rapidly turning the console on and off; doing so will erase the save file of a game. 4. If you plan to use a unofficial NES console, like a Yobo or a Hyperkin, remember that not all consoles are created equal; using clone consoles can produce unexpected results; Example: Playing Maniac Mansion, included with the 852-in-1 cartridge, does NOT function properly when I play it on 3 out of 4 of my clone consoles. If you're trying to play the 852-in-1 cartridge on a Hyperkin RetroN 5 HD, where the ROMs first has to be dumped to the memory of the console, there's a good chance that said cartridge won't work; maybe a firmware update can fix said issue. For the traditionalists out there, fear not; the 852-in-1 cartridge will work with a original NES. 5. This is very important; the backup battery might be dead on arrival; it happened to me; my save states would randomly disappear, even when I would take care to press and hold the reset button on the console when I turn said console off. Replacing the CR2032 lithium coin cell fixed that problem. Said backup battery is held in place on the PCB of the cartridge with a quick release socket; no soldering required. You get what you pay for. I know that I was going cheap; I didn't want to pay over 100 dollars for a Everdrive N8 Pro. So I spent my money and took my chances. I read that there is a newer version of the 852-in-1 cartridge that uses flash memory to save game states instead of a battery backup. Wish I knew that before I bought the one that I already did. I'll say this; it was a bargain considering what I paid for it; $60 for 852 games; non of which are duplicates; that's 7 cents per game. Quite a bargain. And it gives me a chance to play a game, and decide if I like it, before spending more money for the genuine article.
C**R
Works as described!
The cartridge arrived on time exactly as described. It was in a bubble wrap envelope and the cartridge itself is new. Works beautifully! There is a note at the bottom of the screen to hit select to access the other half of the game selection. They have the Final Fantasy games and the first 2 Zelda games on it! The Zelda games are titled “Zelda 1” & “Zelda 2” not the Adventures of Link or anything like that. It also has Metroid, Rampart, Jaws, and so many other classic games. Nostalgia heaven, however, it is missing the Mario series and the original “North and South”.
M**T
Didn't work on RetroN 5 HD
5 stars, I'm sure it's great, but it would not load in my RetroN 5 HD... says it couldn't load the ROM.
D**Y
Not Good Quality, Doesn't Work.
Did not work. First it almost destroyed my new pin connector by not being sized properly (slightly too tight), once I got it in, it gave me grey screen. I tried a few more times and was able to get the menu to pull up but it was full of incoherent words and images. I do not recommend this one.
J**S
This is a good collection
Nice collection, but could use some more famous titles like the MegaMan, Castlevania, Nintendo launch titles, and some more. Putting Pokemon Yellow was a great adaptation but there are also lots of turd games the AVGN reviewed in here too. But please keep improving.
C**M
Works
Works fine, recommend!
C**Y
Not Perfect, But a Worthy Effort.
It’s got most of my go-to’s that I remember as a kid, like the original Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy I, II, and maybe 3 (although it says 7). Bionic Commando, Double Dragon Blades of Steel, Goonies II, and a ton of others. The Tetris version is NOT the original I remembered, which sucks, and is, as my kids would say, “Mid.” It’s basically a bootleg cartridge that probably covers 75-80% of the original NES titles, along with some Japanese Famicom titles, and a few knock-off or unreleased games you may (or may not) be familiar with. If they cobbled in, “Pool of Radiance,” an AD&D game, which I’ve got somewhere (30 year old battery failing and glitchy), I’d probably give it 5 stars. I believe it contains battery so games like Legend of Zelda will save. Nice job! -Update, one week later. My progress in the original Zelda was wiped out, likely to sampling other titles on this cartridge. I think if you were only to play Zelda, it would save your progress through completion of the game, but if you play other titles on this cartridge, probably not.
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