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*[[NES-EVENT]] (Nintendo World Championships)
*[[NES-EVENT]] (Nintendo World Championships)
*[[SxROM|SFROM]] (Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet)
*[[SxROM|SFROM]] (Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet)
*The board of Super Mario Bros./Tetris/Nintendo World Cup, [[iNES Mapper 037|iNES #37]]
*[[iNES Mapper 037|Super Mario Bros./Tetris/Nintendo World Cup]]
*The board of Nintendo World Cup/Super Spike V'Ball, [[INES Mapper 047|iNES #47]]
*[[INES Mapper 047|Nintendo World Cup/Super Spike V'Ball]]
*[[Color Dreams]] board (''Sunday Funday'', etc.)
*[[Color Dreams]] board (''Sunday Funday'', etc.)
*Codemasters Quattro series
*[[iNES Mapper 232|Codemasters Quattro series]]
*[[iNES Mapper 041|Caltron 6-in-1]]
*[[iNES Mapper 234|Maxi 15]]


== Pirate ==
== Pirate ==

Revision as of 20:11, 17 July 2012

A multicart is a Game Pak containing several independent games, generally with some menu to switch among them and a mapper to choose one or the other.

Nintendo officially discouraged multicarts because of their "shovelware" cachet and association with piracy. Instead, developers were supposed to tie numerous play styles into one plot line (like in Battletoads for NES, Mario Party for Nintendo 64, and WarioWare for Game Boy Advance).

Official

Multicarts authorized by the games' copyright owners have been released on these boards:

Pirate

Most pirate multicarts have several NROM games because it's really easy to switch them, even in mappers as simple as GNROM or the Color Dreams board.

Homebrew

After the NES's commercial era, some homebrew games were released in limited quantities on multicarts.