Nanjing, JY, Sachen and Nantong presents 
Sunday, December 23, 2018, 11:30 - Dumps
Posted by MLX
UPDATED 27th January 2019
The previous dump of Final Fantasy proved to be bad and so was replaced with a good dump. It was moved with Chongwu Baobao to mapper 268 because the SRAM could be corrupted by some mapper-specific writes. Mapper 4 ROMs of those two were added in the archive as well.
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Running to the christmas tree to tear up the paper used to pack your presents. What do you find inside? Fifteen sweet ROMs for your beloved console and from your all time favorite publishers! You feel that this year Santa finally heard you, right?
Well, he might not have but we did.

75 Bingo (SA-007)

An early Sachen game, this version with an English title screen was already available as an UNIF-format ROM image claiming to use a "NES-CNROM" board, having been released by Sanchez and dumped by "Mad Dumper". It turns out that "Mad Dumper" also mapper-hacked the ROM image without telling anybody. This is the unaltered ROM image, using iNES Mapper 79 used by Sachen and American Video Entertainment alike. Interestingly, the game also has compatibility code for Color Dreams' iNES Mapper 11. Does that mean that Color Dreams/Bunch Games were offered or planned to release this game? Nobody knows.

剑侠情缘 (Jiànxiá qíngyuán)

This is a previously-undumped re-release (or, more likely, pirated version) by 南通 (Shenzen Nántōng) of Waixing's Chinese translation of Square's Final Fantasy 1.

宠物宝宝 (Chǒngwù Bǎobǎo, lit. Pet Baby, NJ031)

As the Bootleg Games Wiki states, "a virtual pet game where you must raise one of three puppies, likely released amidst the Nintendogs craze". Developed by Nice Code Software, published by Shenzhen Nanjing, its Chinese version had not been dumped before and has full save/restore functionality. The English version is available on the PowerJoy SuperMax 30-in-1 as Pet Dog, but with the save/restore functionality disabled.

Smart Genius (a.k.a. Little Master/Sprytny Geniusz)

Yet another one among the seemingly-endless number of famiclone-based educational computer cartridges, this time published by Belsonic and supporting one type of the Subor mouse. This ROM was taken from a cartridge that was sold in Poland with the name Sprytny Geniusz on the packaging; the cartridge label calls it Little Master, while the in-game title is Smart Genius.

齐天大圣 (Qítiān dàshèng, NJ082)

Another RPG from Shenzhen Nanjing, released on June 1st, 2008 according to the records of the Chinese copyright office (registration number 2008SR18758). Previously available only as a mapper hack for iNES Mapper 241, this redump provides the unaltered version for iNES Mapper 178.

1994 Super HiK 4-in-1 (JY-005)

The very first J.Y. multicart in the line to feature a game selection screen. Also, are those Pokeballs?

1994 Super HiK 3-in-1 (JY-007)

An unique selection of games, two of them were released the same year as this cartridge. It seems to have been an interesting approach by J.Y. to differentiate their activities from all the other that just copied the previously released cartridges that just contained that same selection of NROM games.

1994 Ball 4-in-1 Series (JY-009)

Another Sport themed multicart from J.Y. Company.


1995 Super HiK 4-in-1 (JY-018)

The first J.Y. multicart to use that menu layout. As usual, some common games and some uniques ones. Have you ever seen Ren and Stimpy or that strange Monster in My Pocket hack featuring Batman on another multicart? I certainly haven't seen (m)any.

1995 Super HiK 4-in-1 (JY-019)

A direct follow-up to the previous entry. Three games have been replaced with three others. Mickey's Safari in Letterland makes an appearance.


1997 Super HiK 8-in-1 (JY-097)

By 1997, J.Y. hadn't yet changed their habits. Here's a multicart featuring Zelda (without the possibility to save your progress, Bomberman II and Super Mario Bros. 2 (the original one - albeit uncomplete, it will crash upon completing 4-4).
It's unique but kind of disappointing when you know SMB2j is broken and you need to beat Zelda in one go.

1998 Super HiK 6-in-1 (JY-117)

We're nearing the end of the J.Y. line at this point. Here's the second and last multicart featuring Tiny Toon Adventures 6. This multicart theme seems to be games based on cartoons and super heroes. Oddly, a Cony game ended up on it.

1998 Super 3-in-1 (JY-118)

Possibly one of the multicart that offers the most limited choice in terms of variety. It's just three time Street Fighter III with different title and characters selection screens. Great. Seems like J.Y. recycled some Tekken 2 PCBs to make it. Yet it's such a weird choice.

Super HIK 8-in-1 (CK-124)

Two Datach games, the original Rockman (and not Rockman 3 or 5), that uncomplete SMB2j port and some other games. The broken sound in the Konami games is due because they don't properly reset the APU and J.Y. overlooked that. Booh.

方塊專集 HiK Block 14-in-1 (SC-126)

A puzzle themed multicart. There's enough variety on there to please anyone. But at the same time it's just puzzle games. So some will get bored quickly. 3D Block and Chinese Chess are the two originals on there. Both with copyrights removed (while SC-128 kept it on Chinese Chess).

Super Photo-Gun 13-in-1 (SC-130)

The penultimate J.Y. cartridge in the original line. This time it's a light-gun games selection with Lethal Weapon! It appears to have been released at the begining of 2000.

Super 魂斗羅 Super Contra

With a modified copyright reading © 1990 Yellow. Also they placed a nonsensical "DS" on the titlescreen.

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