Action 52

Action 52 is an NES video game, and unarguably the most expensive at a whopping $199. It included, as the name implies, 52 different video games, with each one rouding out about $4 each. Nevertheless, the game wasn't critically acclaimed in the gaming community, with almost each game included being low in quality. Nevertheless, the company remade it and released it on the Sega Genesis a couple years later with better graphics and apparently different games.

Most of the games included are filled with immense glitches that add to the bad quality of the already unoriginal titles included, which mostly consist of platform and shooting games. The game's sole manual suggested that you could pay $1 for a manual on one of the games, thus you'd have to pay a whopping 52 more dollars in order to have all of the instructions. Because the games were unsuccessful, the company Active Enterprises shut down before they were able to release the SNES version that they had planned.

The game is greatly noted for introducing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles rip-off known as the Cheetahmen. Despite the fact that the game was still low in quality, it is visible that it was developed to be the hallmark of the entire game, featuring far less glitches than the other games, not to mention the 12 page comic book featuring the characters that came packaged with every game.

Games
The following is a list of all 52 video games released on the NES version of Action 52.