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|publisher=[[Active Enterprises]] | |publisher=[[Active Enterprises]] | ||
|released={{rd|1991|September}} | |released={{rd|1991|September}} | ||
|genre= | |genre=[[Compilation]] | ||
|systems=[[NES]] | |systems=[[NES]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | ||
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The boxes state that the carts contain "52 'new and original' exciting games". The games cover a variety of genres, although the most common are scrolling shooters and platform games. Among the games is [[The Cheetahmen]], Active's attempt at creating a franchise similar to the {{c|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}. | The boxes state that the carts contain "52 'new and original' exciting games". The games cover a variety of genres, although the most common are scrolling shooters and platform games. Among the games is [[The Cheetahmen]], Active's attempt at creating a franchise similar to the {{c|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}. | ||
It contains the following games: | |||
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#[[Firebreather]] ( | #[[Firebreather]] ("Fire Breathers" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Starevil]] ( | #[[Starevil]] ("Star Evil" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Illuminator]] | #[[Illuminator]] | ||
#[[G-Force FGT.]] ( | #[[G-Force FGT.]] ("G-Force" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Ooze]] | #[[Ooze]] | ||
#[[Silver Sword]] | #[[Silver Sword]] | ||
#[[Critical BP.]] ( | #[[Critical BP.]] ("Crytical Bypass" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Jupiter Scope]] | #[[Jupiter Scope]] | ||
#[[Alfredo]] ( | #[[Alfredo]] ("Alfred N The Fettuc" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Operation Full-Moon]] | #[[Operation Full-Moon]] | ||
#[[Dam Busters]] | #[[Dam Busters]] | ||
#[[Thrusters]] | #[[Thrusters]] | ||
#[[Haunted Hill]] ( | #[[Haunted Hill]] ("Haunted Halls of Wentworth", according to the manual) | ||
#[[Chill Out]] | #[[Chill Out]] | ||
#[[Sharks]] | #[[Sharks]] | ||
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#[[Streemerz]] | #[[Streemerz]] | ||
#[[Spread Fire]] | #[[Spread Fire]] | ||
#[[Bubblegum Rosy]] ( | #[[Bubblegum Rosy]] ("Bubble Gum Rossie" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Micro Mike]] | #[[Micro Mike]] | ||
#[[Underground]] | #[[Underground]] | ||
#[[Rocket Jock]] ( | #[[Rocket Jock]] ("Rocket Jockey" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Non-Human]] | #[[Non-Human]] | ||
#[[Cry baby]] | #[[Cry baby]] | ||
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#[[Fuzz Power]] | #[[Fuzz Power]] | ||
#[[Shooting Gallery]] | #[[Shooting Gallery]] | ||
#[[Lollipops]] ( | #[[Lollipops]] ("Lolipop" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Evil Empire]] | #[[Evil Empire]] | ||
#[[Sombreros]] | #[[Sombreros]] | ||
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#[[They Came...]] | #[[They Came...]] | ||
#[[Lazer League]] | #[[Lazer League]] | ||
#[[Billy Bob]] ( | #[[Billy Bob]] (" ", on the title screen) | ||
#[[City of Doom]] | #[[City of Doom]] | ||
#[[Bits n Pieces]] | #[[Bits n Pieces]] | ||
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#[[Boss]] | #[[Boss]] | ||
#[[Dedant]] | #[[Dedant]] | ||
#[[Hambo]] ( | #[[Hambo]] ("Hambos Adventures" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Timewarp]] ( | #[[Timewarp]] ("Time Warp Tickers" on the title screen) | ||
#[[Jigsaw]] | #[[Jigsaw]] | ||
#[[Ninja Assault]] | #[[Ninja Assault]] | ||
#[[Robbie Robot]] | #[[Robbie Robot]] | ||
#[[The Cheetahmen]] ( | #[[The Cheetahmen]] ("Action Gamemaster" on the title screen) | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 25 February 2020
This is the first game in the Action 52 series. For other games in the series see the Action 52 category.
Action 52 | |
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Developer(s) | Active Enterprises |
Publisher(s) | Active Enterprises |
Year released | |
System(s) | NES |
Followed by | Action 52 (Genesis) |
Series | Action 52 |
Genre(s) | Compilation |
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Modes | Single player, multiplayer |
Action 52 is the name of two unlicensed multicarts released by Active Enterprises. Each cart consisted of 52 individual and original video games. The first was released in September 1991 for the NES. The second was released for the Sega Genesis.
The boxes state that the carts contain "52 'new and original' exciting games". The games cover a variety of genres, although the most common are scrolling shooters and platform games. Among the games is The Cheetahmen, Active's attempt at creating a franchise similar to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
It contains the following games:
- Firebreather ("Fire Breathers" on the title screen)
- Starevil ("Star Evil" on the title screen)
- Illuminator
- G-Force FGT. ("G-Force" on the title screen)
- Ooze
- Silver Sword
- Critical BP. ("Crytical Bypass" on the title screen)
- Jupiter Scope
- Alfredo ("Alfred N The Fettuc" on the title screen)
- Operation Full-Moon
- Dam Busters
- Thrusters
- Haunted Hill ("Haunted Halls of Wentworth", according to the manual)
- Chill Out
- Sharks
- Megalonia
- French Baker
- Atmos Quake
- Meong
- Space Dreams
- Streemerz
- Spread Fire
- Bubblegum Rosy ("Bubble Gum Rossie" on the title screen)
- Micro Mike
- Underground
- Rocket Jock ("Rocket Jockey" on the title screen)
- Non-Human
- Cry baby
- Slashers
- Crazy Shuffle
- Fuzz Power
- Shooting Gallery
- Lollipops ("Lolipop" on the title screen)
- Evil Empire
- Sombreros
- Storm over the Desert
- Mash Man
- They Came...
- Lazer League
- Billy Bob (" ", on the title screen)
- City of Doom
- Bits n Pieces
- Beeps n Blips
- Manchester
- Boss
- Dedant
- Hambo ("Hambos Adventures" on the title screen)
- Timewarp ("Time Warp Tickers" on the title screen)
- Jigsaw
- Ninja Assault
- Robbie Robot
- The Cheetahmen ("Action Gamemaster" on the title screen)