Action 52 (Nintendo, 1993) 
Action 52  (Nintendo, 1993)

 
Action 52  (Nintendo, 1993)

Platform: Nintendo
Publisher: Active Enterprises, Ltd.
Release Date: Dec 1993
Genre: Compilation
UPC: 3066918880
Product ID: EPID6598
Description: This was a collection of 52 simple games all on one cart. Includes the following games: Bonkers, Darksyne, Dyno Tennis, Ooze, Star Ball, Sidewinder, Daytona, 15 Puzzle, Sketch, Star Duel, Haunted Hill, Alfredo, Cheetahmen, Skirmish, Dept...
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This was a collection of 52 simple games all on one cart. Includes the following games: Bonkers, Darksyne, Dyno Tennis, Ooze, Star Ball, Sidewinder, Daytona, 15 Puzzle, Sketch, Star Duel, Haunted Hill, Alfredo, Cheetahmen, Skirmish, Depth Charge, Minds Eye, Alien Attack, Billy Bob, Sharks, Knockout, Intruder, Echo, Freeway, Mousetrap, Ninja, Slalom, Dauntless, Force One, Spidey, Appleseed, Skater, Sunday Drive, Star Evil, Air Command, Shootout, Bombs Away, Speed Boat, Dedant, G Fighter, Man At Arms, Norman, Armor Battle, Magic Bean, Apache, Paratrooper, Sky Avenger, Sharpshooter, Meteor, Black Hole, The Boss, 1st Game (Pong), Challenge, Music Demo, Randomizer.

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Controller:Gamepad
Memory Card:n (0)

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      This item is only for collectors, or if you are sick.
    Review created: 03/22/08(updated 03/22/08)
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    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    Quite frankly, I bought this game, because I want to own a piece of history, as regarded as the worst game ever made by a video game company.

    I decided to rate this not by the rarity of the product (Yes, it's a hard to find product and it's good for collectors), but to the game itself. I had to rate this a one, but this game deserves far less.

    Sure, Did you know that when this game came out in 1991, it cost me 199 bucks!? Yikes! After inflation, it probably would cost me right now $499.

    And the reason this cost 200 bucks because of one thing: There's 52 games on it in one cartridge, which is a clear plastic cartridge revealing the chip board, making the "pictures" on the label hard to see.

    Anyways, on with this game, or shall I call it "not even" a game. It's 52 games, but each in every game is either broken, a game you don't even want to play, or it's like playing with rubbish characters fighting against shapeless blobs on the screen.

    Now I am not making this up, but I will give you a quick rundown on some of the 52 "trash" games on this package.

    In FireBreather, it's a two player game playing as a dragon shooting purple balls at your opponent. Every time you hit your opponent, a weird SFX plays.

    In Starevil, you hit a block, which is a centimeter right in front of you. That's right! A Block right in front of you when you start the level!

    In Illuminater, you control what looks like Mario, only with pink hair and a blue hat, throwing yellow cake at white zombies moving left and right. If you don't hit an enemy, the screen goes dark, and you die because you can't see.

    In Jupiter Scope, you are a rocket shooting at rocks that fall down on the city. Strangely, the rocks don't damage the city, and I was falling asleep as I was playing it. Strangely, 25 minutes went by, and nothing happened.

    In Sharks, it's a Jaws ripoff, except you fight random sharks. It's just as boring as Jupiter Scope. When you are on the third level, it's almost impassible, because you are fighting jellyfish which rarely appears.

    In Atmos Quake, you control what looks like a ship made out of cardboard shooting at blobs. The Hit detection is awful, as you sometimes die when you are fifty feet away from the object, or you actually went through the object without dying.

    In Space dreams, you control a blue pacifier shooting out stars at teddy bears. That's right! I am not making this up. You are a pacifier shooting at teddy bears, toys, and baby pins!

    In Bubble Gum Rosy, you control what looks like Samus without her suit throwing purple blobs that goes through enemies without hurting them, and you got that impassible jump.

    In Micro Mike, I can't even get past the first level because I go so fast, hitting walls, get hit by bullets that appear out of nowhere, and constantly ramming into enemies.

    In Non Human, you control what looks like Shredder with awful controls, and there are green zombies in the bottom of the screen.

    In Slashers, all you do is poke at black people. Turns out that you can actually go around enemies and not have to fight them to complete the level!

    In Billy Bob, you control a ripoff of Indiana Jones being constantly hit by falling objects, and constantly missing jumps due to horrible controls.

    Lastly, in Manchester, it's just plain broken, and that AWFUL Sound when I jump.

    Well, This is what you get out of 52 games on this pile of waste. Unless you are sick or if you are a die hard collector, avoid this at all costs.


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