These games haven't aged very well. But old school fans will find something to love about this cartridge.
Next up is the old school racer Pole-Position. I wish I could say more about this game but honestly I never could qualify for the first race. No matter how prefectly I raced on that qualifying track I could not reach the finish line int ime. Even after tweaking the gameplay options. The game seems a little unfair and in today's world this racer is pure mediocrity. Still, its fun to go back and see what the racing genre has evolved from. It's not a bad game, but it's a bit unfair, seemingly. Or maybe I'm just that horrible at this game.
Dig-Dug is the third game on this cartridge. You play as Taizo Hori and you must eliminate all of the evil little creatures that dwell underground. To defeat these creatures you must navigate Taizo underground and shoot your enemies with a hook-shot type weapon. Once you have your enemies hooked you then must press A multiple times to pump them up with enough air until they burst! That's pretty much the just of it.
Finally, the last two games are Galaga and Galaxian. Both are essentially the same game when you look at the back ground, space ship designs, and sound effects. Both are 2D space shooters with a lot in common. Galaga is the faster game. You play as a smaller quicker ship and your enemies fly around the screen shooting little dots at you. In Galaxian you're a fatter ship and your enemies sort of stay still like in Space Invaders at the top of the screen. That's it folks. If you know these games you know what to expect from this cartridge. These are some old old classics that have been bit by the age bug, but are still nice little games to have on the go.