Notes: Another cartridge, this time with four different games on it. They are Happy Pairs, Sidewinder, Silver Eagle, and Tasac. Keep in mind that most of their games were released as separate titles, if you’re sick enough to want more information about them. Believe me, you have to be quite sick.
Notes: The only way to tell the difference between this game and the other two versions are the games listed on the labels (of course what you’ll be playing as well). The games featured on this title are Final Combat, Frog Adventure, Magical Tower, and Worm Visitor.
Notes: This is definitely the most sought after of the three titles of the same name by this company. Of course, yet again, only the label and the actual content tell them apart. This time you are treated to some pornographic images. The games on this cartridge are Bingo 75, Chess Academy, Honey Peach, and Lucky 777. Basically all of them are casino types games, but the first and second contain images of nude women.
Notes: Contains four different games, none of which are very interesting. The games are Little Red Hood, Metal Fighter, Pipemania, and Twin Eagle. Please note that complete HES games were either packaged in VHS type cases or cardboard boxes. Loose, it is impossible to tell which kind of packaging the games came in. The clamshell versions seem to fetch more.
Title: 4 in 1 Fun Blaster Pack (Dongle Version)
Title: 4 in 1 Fun Blaster Pack (Piggyback Version)
Manufacturer: Home Entertainment Suppliers (HES)
Manufacturer: Home Entertainment Suppliers (HES)
Release Date: 1992
Release Date: 1993
Rating: Scarce
Rating: Rare
Price: $5.00-$8.00, $15.00-$25.00
Location: 19, 20
Price: $5.00-$8.00, $25.00-$40.00
Location: 19, 20
Notes: Exactly the same as the other two versions, except that it has a separate slot for an attachment that negates the lockout chip in some NES systems. Sometimes without the “dongle” this particular version will not play correctly.
Notes: Exactly the same as the other two versions, except that it has a slot near the top where you insert a licensed NES game. By doing so, the company found another way to bypass the lockout chip. This version may not work properly without inserting another game into it.