Preparations for Summer 
Saturday, June 8, 2019, 15:19 - Dumps, 2019
Posted by MLX
The sunny days are coming close. Would you rather go outside and have a great time or play some classic timeless games? Here's some content to not influence on how you may spend the next weeks.

The first dump today was provided by famiac and it's quite something.
Parthenaの鏡 (Parthena no Kagami, or "PALUTENA" in Nintendo's romanization)

This bootleg cartridge of the Japanese version of Kid Icarus would be nice were it not for the missing ending --- after you defeat Medusa, you are just thrown back to the title screen.

The Super Shinobi (S-Y2)

Super Game's "The Super Shinobi" in ROM image form up to now only existed (1) as mapper hacks from Kasheng, and (2) as part of other Realtec multicarts. No regular single-game cartridge ROM image has been available --- until now. It turns out that the single-game cartridge of this game (cartridge ID "S-Y2") is similar to Earthworm Jim 2: The cartridge actually contains a 2-in-1 multicart that merely has its menu disabled (in S-Y2's case, the king005 multicart, which also includes Mortal Kombat 3 Extra 60), and which has already been dumped by Sanchez. Since that multicart's menu resides in the MK3 part, dumping just the Super Shinobi part will still result in a clean single-game ROM image, which is included here.

Rockman 6-in-1 (rev1, rev2)


This 6-in-1 multicart with all six Mega Man games in their Japanese versions was released several times. The only ROM image of it so far has been the first revision (rev0, not included), with a plain white-on-black menu and broken IRQ-based split screens in Rockman 3. rev1 adds some color to the menu and corrects Rockman 3. rev2 switches to a different mapper --- from the previous FK23C to a variant of GA23C --- and colors the menu bright yellow.

2004 超級大集合 13-in-1 (2004 Chaoji Dajihe 13-in-1, 2004 Super Collection 13-in-1)

Taking these six Rockman games and adding seven Kunio-kun sports and fighting games creates this nice multi.

PEC-586 Pyramid Education Computer (Spanish)

This is the (educational) cartridge that came with the world-famous Dongda Pyramid Computer, in Spain. Every language variant of the PEC-586 famiclone-based educational computer seems to come with its own unique cartridge (and mapper). The Spanish variant has the same word processor, BASIC language interpreter and typing exercises as the Russian and Chinese variants, lacks the LOGO language interpreter of the Chinese version, but adds a whopping 512 KiB of NROM games.
The cartridge itself is kind of special. There's a parallel port atop, likely used to connect a printer. Three jack ports are also present. Tape in, Tape out and a third whose function has not yet been identified.

리틀컴 160 (Littlecom 160)

Korean multicart containing NROM games. Some have their title screens completely removed instead of just removing the copyright notices, so do not assume a bad dump or emulation glitch when you only see a black screen; just press START to move on. Oh, and it includes Block Puzzle.

1997 Super HiK 8-in-1 (JY-050)

A late reprint of a J.Y. multicart originally released in 1994. It is an honest selection of eight 128KB games. This specific release features a new menu and operates on the J.Y. ASIC.

1997 Power Rangers HiK 4-in-1 (JY-066)

The 1997 instance of this cartridge replaces Power Rangers III with the its successor, Power Rangers IV.

Super Mortal Kombat 2-in-1 (JY-075)

Just like the Mortal Kombat 2-in-1 (JY-027?) featuring Hummer's first Mortal Kombat II Midway port released in 1998, except this cartridge is from 1996 and has the better Mortal Kombat II Special port.

1998 Super HiK 5-in-1 (JY-113)

Late J.Y. company multicart containing exclusively Hummer titles.
It uses the same mapper as both JY-016 and JY-117, which were released previously here. Since the mapper description and emulation had to be revised, new dumps with corrected bank order of JY-016 and JY-117 are included as well.

➡Download the ROMs⬅

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Credits to famiac and NewRisingSun.


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