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![]() More than that though, the game is actually fairly good! The A button doesn’t seem to do anything and it looks and plays like a second generation Intellivision game rather than a late produced NES game, but it’s got the gameplay to overcome it’s flaws. You mean besides the simple fact that you can play it? Well, Huge Insect is a humorous story of the final Sachen NES game and its obscurity alone makes it notable. As such, Huge Insect has the honor of being one of the rarest NES games as well as Sachen’s final game. After being told in wonderful broken English “no produce”, NES-God managed to send Sachen enough money to cover the costs of an extremely limited production run, estimated at between ten to twenty copies. As the story goes, Huge Insect was finished in 1993 but remained unreleased until 2006, when an NES collector by the alias of “NES-God” contacted what remained of Sachen about the game. Huge Insect was developed by Sachen, notorious for their incredibly shitty unlicensed games that were mostly bad copies of established games that only the most hardcore of collectors have any interest in. You control what looks like a can of bug spray and shoot down swarms of insects that despite the title, are not really huge at all. So without further ado, I hope you enjoy my picks for the Top 25 Powerpak Killer Apps! In case you were wondering yes, I plan on reviewing all of these over the next few months. These picks are in no order as each is just as good as the others in their respective ways. Instead it includes new homebrew games, unique hacks/enhancements, fan translations and abandonware. As I wanted to specifically separate this list from a generic NES top 25, this list does not include any commercially available NES games. ![]() To that end, I have compiled a list of the top 25 games every Powerpak owner should have. Not only can it single handedly backup nearly every NES game you might have, but it also run plenty of games your NES can’t without the benefit of expensive reproductions.
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