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In regions where the Famicom (the Japanese predecessor to the NES) reigned supreme, copyright enforcement was often lax. Third-party manufacturers saw an opportunity. Instead of selling one game for $50, why not sell a cartridge containing 50, 100, or even 1,000 games for a fraction of the price?

The most common question regarding these multicarts is: Are there really 99,999 games? The short answer is no. In reality, these cartridges typically contained between .