Weird Famicom Carts - 52:1, Pon Poto Pon Game, Super Contra II/DD 2
Any ideas what these are? Or what they are or are not worth
The Honey Bee Adapter, I guess is used to run famicom games on an NES. The 52 in 1 I tried out on my Generation NEX and it does in fact have 52 different games on it as far as I can tell the originals - not weird hacks. Has a list of games on the back. And the last one that says Super on is - says its a game called Pon Poto Pon. A pretty fun game where you hop around platforms and hammer the heads of the nasties then you pick up and throw them and they turn into fruit that you gather for points - kinda like Bubble Bobble in a way. I can't find any info on line about a game with that title. Oh and there is also a Super Contra II / Double Dragon II cart as well. All from the same company judging by the carts all be similar manufacturer.
Ideas on this stuff? This was apart of that big Craigslist score from a couple months ago


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Games on the 52|1
Adverture Island, Salaman Der 1, Norther Ken, Star Juster, The Goonies, The Legend of Kage, Tetris 2, Waterpipe 2, Super Galaxian, Ninja 2, City Connection, B-Wings, 1942, Gyrodine, Flappy 240, Spartan Bomber Man, Front Line, Macross, Galaxian 1989, F-16 Star Force, Kung-Fu, Ninja 1, Mahjong "2", Mahjong "4", Lode Runner 1, Lode Runner 2, DK1, DK2, DK3, Pony-Cat, Excite Bike, F1-Race, Road Fighter, Pinball, Baseball, Popeye, Galaza, Galaxian, Galaga, Pac Man, Ice Climber, Exerion 1989, Wrestle, Baltle City, Sky Destroyer, Chess, Balloon Fight, Volguaro, Pooyan, Circus Charlie & Dream Brother.
I did't try every game, nor am I that familiar with how the originals should look, so I really can't say they are original or not. And some of the game names do sound a bit generic so maybe hacks or something. I did try Galaxian, Popeye, Tetris 2, and they seemed authentic enough.