NES, with just a handful of games at the start. Neighbor kids started passing around those knock-off cartridges containing a few games (usually titled 100-in-1 or 1000-in-1), as well as other games (“Super Mario 4”, for example, which I found out decades later as just a ROM hack of a relatively unknown nintentdo game).
NES, with just a handful of games at the start. Neighbor kids started passing around those knock-off cartridges containing a few games (usually titled 100-in-1 or 1000-in-1), as well as other games (“Super Mario 4”, for example, which I found out decades later as just a ROM hack of a relatively unknown nintentdo game).