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Adventures of Dino Riki (US version, title screen is removed).Super Chinese (JP version of Kung Fu Heroes).Castle Excellent (JP version of Castlequest).Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach (Crashes upon reaching the green).Mortal Kombat 4 - Hummer Team ( Mortal Kombat 3, graphics aren't glitchy, unlike in 245 in 1).Saint Seiya: Ougon Densetsu Kanketsu Hen.Astyanax (US version, listed as Golden Axe).Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (US version).Ninja Gaiden Episode II: The Dark Sword of Chaos (US version).
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (US version).Terminator 2: Judgement Day (US version, listed as Final Fight 2).Taito Basketball (JPN version of Ultimate Basketball).Ferrari: Grand Prix Challenge (US version).Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (US version, no copyrights or storyline).Spiderman: Return of the Sinister Six (US version, Cut-down version which omits some of the graphics).Super Contra (JP version, 24 in 1 menu).
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These are actually new bootleg hacks of official Nintendo games loosely based on Chinese TV shows. There are at least two versions of 400-in-1 Real Game: the earlier version that has exactly 400 games, and the later one, which, despite still claiming to have 400 games, includes 3 extra games. (However, there are some versions that might not work correctly, and therefore need the PCB modified to work on it) Unlike the 150 in 1 Real Game or 245 in 1 Real Game multicarts, this multicart works fine on a real Famicom. There is no way to skip several screens at once.
Pressing 'A' or 'B' will take the player to the next/previous menu screen. Most of the games from 1 to 245 are the same as on 245-in-1 Real Game, with minor exceptions. Last 104 games (and several others) are made by Nice Code. However, it is worth noting that this is because those games are duplicated in the ROM. Several of the games are repeats or hacks of other games included. This Famicom multicart is 32 megabytes in size, the largest available at the time of its release (it has since been surpassed by 64 and 128 MB cartridges).