Game Boy Advance 369 in 1

369 in 1 is a bootleg multi-cart for the mh:awesomegames:Game Boy Advance released in late 2015. The cartridge features 22 Game Boy Advance games, with the other titles being NES games converted to GBA using Pocket NES, an NES emulator for the GBA. The box and cartridge both state there are no repeats, but in reality, over 100 titles are repeated. This is the largest known GBA multi-cart to date, which the packaging also boasts by putting its size (2048M) on the label.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) False Advertising. The box advertises Pokémon Light Platinum, Pokémon Crystal, Contra Advance, Mario Party Advance, X-Men: The Official Game, Spider-Man 2, Power Rangers Double Pack, Metroid Zero Mission, Donkey Kong Country 3 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, however none of those games can be found on the cartridge.
 * 2) The box also says "No Repeat", when that is a complete lie as there are several repeats. Some notable repeats include Donkey Kong 3, Gradius, Dr. Mario and Joust.
 * 3) Because the box art only shows GBA games, you would also think there would only be GBA games on the cartridge, when in reality, there are only 22 GBA games and the rest of the games are NES games.
 * 4) All the NES games run very poorly, due to them running on an older build of the PocketNES emulator.
 * 5) Some questionable game choices, such as Kart Fighter, Dragons Lair (NES),  A Week of Garfield, The Karate Kid, and Cartoon Network Speedway, while other classic NES games such as Super Mario Bros (apart from a rom hack) and The Legend of Zelda, are absent.
 * 6) The save states on the NES games that use the PocketNES emulator are useless, as they don't save your data.
 * 7) * The GBA games, such as the Pokémon and Mario games, tend to get their save files corrupted with them not working at all.
 * 8) **This is even worse in Pokémon games since while Mario games can be beaten at least with speedrunning, Pokémon games are RPGs, so it's almost impossible to beat them.
 * 9) There is no way to go back to the game selection screen after you have selected a game. you have to turn the system off to go back to it.
 * 10) A overabundance of shoot-em-up games on the cartridge. Where have we seen this before?
 * 11) There are even some games that have nudity, drug references, cuss words and adult themes in them, yet this was marketed to kids.
 * 12) Some of the games are unplayable.
 * 13) Some of the games are in different languages which some people can't understand, like Kirby's Adventure, which is in French and a Battle City clone, which is in Mandarin Chinese.
 * 14) Some of the game titles are downright CLICKBAIT. Some examples include "Duke Nukem" being some duck game and "Pocket Monsters" (the Japanese name for Pokémon) being Monster In My Pocket.
 * 15) There are awful ROM hacks, such as Mario vs. Luigi and Stomp on Brothers Head.
 * 16) The menu has several errors, like calling Luigi "Louis".

Good Qualities

 * 1) The GBA games, despite their save files corrupting, do run fine and work well.
 * 2) There are several fun rom hacks on the cartridge as well, such as Making Love, Excite Mario Bros, Monica, Super Mario Bros: Luigi's Training and Evaroid.
 * 3) Several Japan-only games are on the cartridge as well, such as Mitsume Ga Tooru, Hello Kitty World and Insector X. If you want to play them, this is a decent option.
 * 4) * A prototype NES game on the cartridge called Drac's Night Out it is pretty decent.

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