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维京百科那里有那个52合一游戏的介绍嘛,squall2002完全是在乱说

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不管是搜索52合1

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热,8DA早提供下载了啊
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Action 52
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Action 52
NES version cover art
Developer         Active Enterprises (NES)
FarSight Studios (Genesis)
Publisher         Active Enterprises
Released         NES version
NA 1991
SMD/Genesis version
NA 1993
Genre         Various
Mode(s)         Mostly single player
Platform(s)         Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis
Media         16-megabit cartridge (NES)

ACTION 52 is a multicart consisting of 52 individual video games, released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System and in 1993 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis consoles by Active Enterprises. It was initially sold for the comparatively high price of $200 USD (or "less than $4 for each game"), and became notorious among gamers for the abysmal quality of its games. Many video game collectors value Action 52 for its notoriety and rarity.

The cartridge states that it contains 52 "new and original exciting games". The games cover a variety of genres, although the most common are scrolling shooters and platform games. Examples of scrolling shooters include Star Evil, G-Force, Thrusters, and Megalonia. Some of the platform games available are Ooze, Alfredo, and Bubblegum Rosie. All but one of the games are single player, the exception being Fire Breathers, a simple two-player fighting game.

The majority of the titles included on the cartridge have major significant glitches. Some games start on a real NES but fail in many emulators, while some actually only work on an emulator. Some freeze or crash for no apparent reason, and some levels exist only in incomplete and impassable forms. Many games have severe design flaws, including unresponsive controls and level designs leading to frequent instant deaths. Each game gets a one-sentence description in the manual, some describing completely different games--in particular, games reported as puzzle type were not--Jig Saw is a surrealistic platform side-scroller and Bits and Pieces is a horror-themed side-scroller. More complete manuals were supposedly available for $1 each according to the main manual, but may never have existed. It implies that they were trying to get $52 extra for complete instructions.

While the original NES collection was developed internally by Active Enterprises, the Sega version, released two years later, was developed by FarSight Studios, who had also developed Color a Dinosaur for the NES. The Sega version featured a somewhat different lineup of games, slightly more professional graphics, and a number of technical problems. Plans for a Super NES version of the cartridge were announced, but Active Enterprises withdrew from the video game industry shortly thereafter, and no copies are known to exist.
Contents
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    * 1 Games
          o 1.1 Nintendo Entertainment System
          o 1.2 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    * 2 Screenshot gallery
          o 2.1 Nintendo Entertainment System
          o 2.2 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    * 3 References
    * 4 See also
    * 5 External links

[edit] Games

[edit] Nintendo Entertainment System

   1. Fire Breathers
   2. Star Evil
   3. Illuminator
   4. G-Force Fighters
   5. Ooze
   6. Silver Sword
   7. Critical Bypass
   8. Jupiter Scope
   9. Alfredo
  10. Operation Full-Moon
  11. Dam Busters
  12. Thrusters
  13. Haunted Halls of Wentworth

       

  14. Chill Out
  15. Sharks
  16. Megalonia
  17. French Baker
  18. Atmos Quake
  19. Meong
  20. Space Dreams
  21. Streemerz
  22. Spread-Fire
  23. Bubblegum Rosie
  24. Micro-Mike
  25. Underground
  26. Rocket Jockey

       

  27. Non-Human
  28. Cry Baby
  29. Slashers
  30. Crazy Shuffle
  31. Fuzz Power
  32. Shooting Gallery
  33. Lollipops
  34. Evil Empire
  35. Sombreros
  36. Storm Over the Desert
  37. Mash-Man
  38. They Came...
  39. Lazer League

       

  40. Billy-Bob
  41. City of Doom
  42. Bits and Pieces
  43. Beeps and Blips
  44. Manchester Beat
  45. The Boss
  46. Dedant
  47. Hambo's Adventures
  48. Time Warp Tickers
  49. Jigsaw
  50. Ninja Assault
  51. Robbie and the Robots
  52. Action Gamemaster Starring The Cheetahmen


A sample of Rob Base's song It Takes Two was used in the beginning sequence of the NES version. The sound generated for moving the select cursor on the NES version was used for the Power Player Super Joy III's menu.

Of note is the last game on the cartridge, The Cheetahmen. The Cheetahmen were Active Enterprises' attempt to compete with the success of multimedia franchises such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Action 52 was released along with a twelve page comic book providing the Cheetahmen's backstory. The game is noticeably superior to most of the other games on the cartridge, and contains considerably fewer glitches. Further levels in the game reveal that like many of the titles before it, The Cheetahmen was not completely finished before release: Apollo's stage is unbeatable--he reaches a point where he cannot move any farther and the game freezes. It was difficult to reach this point because many of Apollo's foes could not be lined up with the limited areas one could shoot his arrows. The game consists of six levels, each of the three Cheetahmen getting two levels, the second of which includes a boss battle. It is also known on Action 52's menu by the title The Action Gamemaster, named for a humanoid character who appears briefly in the opening cinema sequence, but does not appear elsewhere in the game. Other than the bosses, all of the other enemies in the game are characters from the other games, including Saddam Hussein parody Satán Hossain from Storm Over the Desert, a simple overhead tank game where running over Hossain, who appeared very frequently, caused one-ups. While many of the games were unbeatable, Storm Over the Desert was interminable if one did not make stupid moves. Another game highlighted on the back of the box was the Indiana Jones-style adventure Billy-Bob, which had a very difficult jump on the second screen of the game, with no abilities afforded the character but jumping and shooting.

Also of note is that Active Enterprises advertised a competition in which anyone who could complete level 5 of Ooze (NES version) would be entered into a prize draw to win $104,000. It was soon discovered that the game would crash on level 3, making the prize impossible to win.

[edit] Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

   1. Bonkers
   2. Darksyne
   3. Dyno Tennis
   4. Ooze
   5. Star Ball
   6. Sidewinder
   7. Daytona
   8. 15 Puzzle
   9. Sketch
  10. Star Duel
  11. Haunted Hill
  12. Alfredo
  13. The Cheetahmen

       

  14. Skirmish
  15. Depth Charge
  16. Minds Eye
  17. Alien Attack
  18. Billy Bob
  19. Sharks
  20. Knockout
  21. Intruder
  22. Echo
  23. Freeway
  24. Mousetrap
  25. Ninja
  26. Slalom

       

  27. Dauntless
  28. Force One
  29. Spidey
  30. Appleseed
  31. Skater
  32. Sunday Drive
  33. Star Evil
  34. Air Command
  35. Shootout
  36. Bombs Away
  37. Speed Boat
  38. Dedant
  39. G Fighter

       

  40. Man At Arms
  41. Norman
  42. Armor Battle
  43. Magic Bean
  44. Apache
  45. Paratrooper
  46. Sky Avenger
  47. Sharpshooter
  48. Meteor
  49. Black Hole
  50. The Boss
  51. First Game (Pong)
  52. Challenge


The Sega Genesis version of Action 52 was developed by FarSight Studios, since Active Enterprises was unable to develop for the system.

Each game is color coded on the main menu screen. "Beginner" games are displayed in a green font, "intermediate" games are displayed in a purple font, "expert" games are displayed in a yellow font, and multiplayer games are displayed in a blue font.

In addition to the fifty two games listed above, the Mega Drive/Genesis version features a music test mode, and a "randomizer" option. If selected from the main menu, the randomizer will randomly choose and start one game from the fifty two available on the cartridge. The fifty-second game, Challenge, is an endurance test to see how long the player lasts in a random series of the highest levels of the other games.

Several new games were introduced for the Sega version. A number of these have the same name as games on the NES cartridge, although they are not the same game: the Sega Haunted Hills, for instance, is entirely different from the NES Haunted Hills. Other games feature other changes, including a version of The Cheetahmen which completely deviates from the original NES platformer, and is replaced with a game where the Cheetahmen rescue captured cheetah cubs from monsters. The bosses from the NES version appear as enemies.

[edit] Screenshot gallery

[edit] Nintendo Entertainment System
Ooze
       
Haunted Halls of Wentworth
       
Micro-Mike
       
Sombreros
       
The Cheetahmen
Game 7, Critical Bypass         Game 13, Haunted Hills         Game 24, Micro-Mike         Game 35, Sombreros         Game 52, The Cheetahmen


[edit] Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
The Cheetahmen
       
Spidey
       
Sunday Drive
       
Black Hole
Game 13, The Cheetahmen         Game 29, Spidey         Game 32, Sunday Drive         Game 49, Black Hole


[edit] References

   1. Action 52. MobyGames. Accessed on September 15, 2005.
   2. "Jay Obernolte Interview." Cheetahmen Corner. Accessed on September 15, 2005.
   3. FarSight Studios. Accessed on September 15, 2005.

[edit] See also

    * Cassette 50 (1983), a 50-game compilation for various 8-bit home computers by the British software house Cascade Games Ltd.

[edit] External links

    * Gamecrap Review screenshots and descriptions of the first 25 games.
    * Cheetahmen Corner - A site dedicated to Action 52, Cheetahmen and other Active Enterprises information.
    * Action 52 page located at NES HQ
    * List of all Action 52 games A comprehensive website detailing all 52 of the games in the collection
    * [1] - A website with information on both Action 52 and Active Enterprises.
    * [2] Something Awful review of Action 52
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发表于 2007-11-20 12:58 |只看该作者
英文的???

没中文的

看求不懂
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饿, 谢楼上的,我就不用发了
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