Chu Da D (鋤大D) is a Famicom game developed by Ex-Sachen developers and published by Fortune Power/Jichang in 1995. It is based on the card game of the same Chinese name, often known as Big Two elsewhere.
An Hei Po Huai Shen, also known as Diablo or Diablo II, is a backport of Diablo to the NES by Shenzhen Nanjing. The game is a turn based RPG unlike the real Diablo. The game's music has been taken from games such as Golden Sun.
Like almost all of Shenzhen Nanjing's games, dying in a battle will result in you going back to the title screen.
AV Jiu Ji Ma Jiang II (AV究極麻將2), also known as AV Kyuukyoku Mahjong 2 is an adult versus Mahjong game developed by Hummer Team and released by Ge De Industry Co. around 1995. It is a backport of Dial Q wo Mawase (ダイヤルQをまわせ!), an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive title.
Digit Monster II, also known as Digi Monster II (also sometimes called "Digimon" when included in multicarts) is a hack of Urusei Yatsura: Lum's Wedding Bell. In some versions, the music is slowed down.
The title screen has a strange, demonic-looking unofficial art version of Veemon from the Digimon series, and has the title "Digi Monster II". It also has two shooting stars and two options below in a box; 1 Player and 2 Players.
Spiderman 2 for the Famicom is a hack of Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom which changes all appearances of Ryu into Spider-Man. The game removes all traces of Tecmo's name on it and starts on the 2nd level of the game.
3 in 1 Supergun is a compilation of light gun games, developed by Chengdu Tai Jing Da Dong Computer Co and published by Micro Genius, which was released in Asia and Italy in 1993.
This multicart contains three games, of which require a zapper to play. Oddly, all 3 games start up with a menu reading "Gun Fighter" on the top and with the option of selecting 3 difficulties.
At least two versions of this multicart are known to exist, with the other version(s) fixing the spelling of "Clown" on the menu and adding 3 (non-zapper) games; one dumped variant adds F15 City War, Poke Block and Volleyball.
Twin Eagle (雙鷹 in Chinese) is a horizontal shooter developed by Joy Van in 1989. Despite the name, this game has nothing to do with the Seta game Twin Eagle (which actually received an official port to the system from Romstar).
Tom & Jerry 3 is an unlicensed port of Tom & Jerry: Frantic Antics released for the Famicom by Dragon Co. at an unknown date based on the cartoon shorts of the same name.
Fire Dragon is an unlicensed snake clone released on multiple systems by multiple companies.
Fire Dragon was released on the Famicom in the early 90s. It was developed by Gamtec. It was released by BIC and likely Gamtec or a related company in other countries.
In 1993 a Mega Drive version of the game was released by Songtly and Jumbo. On the box this version is called Lóng Xíng Tiān Xià, on its title screen it is just called Lóng, and on a splash screen that appears when the game is booted up, it is called Link Dragon. This version features new music and a music test option.
A Gameboy version was also released. This version appears most similar to the Mega Drive version. In an early build of the game found on Vast Fame's multicarts it is called Lóng Xíng Tiān Xià on the title screen. It would later on be published by Gowin as Guā Guā Huǒ Lóng. In situations where an English name is displayed it is referred to as Fire Dragon. This version features the same music as the Mega Drive version, but lacks a
Hit Mouse is a basic whack-a-mole style game featuring three enemy types; blue mice, purple mice and grass. the game is controlled with the D-Pad and each stage lasts for 60 seconds.
Street Dance is a DDR style music game and a revised version of Inventor's game of the same name. The title screen was taken from the Music Video of Venga Boys' Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! The 2008 version uses Avilon sound engine (same as in Sharp X68000 games) instead of Sunsoft sound engine used in first version of the game to play PCM music.
Nature Clan: Spring World, otherwise simply known as Spring World, is a game in the Nature Clan series. It was designed for inclusion on plug'n'plays, and its hardware is based on VT02/Famicom.
Sky Dreamer is a game in the Nature Clan series, developed by Nice Code. It also has a VT03 variant, with entirely different music and graphics, but the main goal is the same.
Sky Dreamer runs on a similar engine to Dragon Co.'s games, and the background music is a rendition of the Pitfall II theme.
Nature Clan: Pindable Crystal Ball, or simply known as Pindable Crystal Ball, is a game in the Nature Clan series. Its hardware is based on the Famicom/VT02. As with other titles in the series, Pindable Crystal Ball was designed for inclusion on plug-'n-play systems.
Pindale Crystal Ball has a VT03 port called Worm Dream, which stars a worm instead of Nature Clan.
Nature Clan: Mirror Devil World, otherwise simply known as Devil World, is a game in the Nature Clan series. Its hardware is based on VT02/Famicom, and it is a clone of Kickle Cubicle.
Nature Clan: Island, otherwise simply known as Island, is an installment of the Nature Clan series. Its hardware is VT02 (Famicom), like with every other Nature Clan title.