NOTE: Current binaries are now handled by NewRisingSun. Future revisions are now posted here (as of July 2020). The below dialogue and download links are from the previous February 2018 version.(LAST UPDATE: 02/11/2018)
Project PLUG 'N PLAY is a collection of many bootleg plug 'n play games extracted from their multicarts - the majority of which I have done myself. Overtime this project will grow as more titles are discovered (it started as just one game, now its over 500!).
Inside the RAR file you will find six folders of games, the contents of which are detailed below (bonus points if you can figure out where their names come from):
Project BLEB: This is for games created by the company
Nice Code Software. In addition to about 120 unique games, you will find many variations of said games (used as "repeat" titles on multigames) with different graphics, sounds, etc.
Project HUMM: This folder is for the
Hummer Team titles. There's practically nothing in here but the games are actually pretty decent (more of "full-fledged" games compared to other stuff).
Project KUMM: Games from
JungleTac. Currently NES-based stuff only - some of their consoles run on other hardware, which aren't fully emulatable yet (maybe one day...) The emulation on these titles is still a little incomplete, so a few games run with glitches, but for the most part they work fine.
Project KUCK: This is for hacked games from
Inventor. Included are various hacks which attempt to hide old Nintendo games by changing around the features of them. Each hacked game comes with the original as well, so you can compare and contrast the differences between them.
Project BATH: Original plug 'n play games from
Waixing. The majority of Waixing's games are actually reskinned Nice Code games; as such those are stored in BLEB; but their originally coded titles are in here.
Project GOOF: Everything else goes here. Either the companies that made these games aren't known or they aren't notable enough to receive a full game folder. Lots of bizarre stuff in here, mixed in with 15 million Dance Dance Revolution rip-offs.
To play these, you need a NES emulator; however, games marked "VT03" or "VT09" will require
a specific emulator to run properly. If games are unmarked, they'll work in pretty much any emulator you put them in. Oh, and you'll need to install a free trial of the program
WinRAR to open the ROMS up.
DOWNLOAD NEWEST VERSION:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzwbvc6ymgpd1g5/Project%20PLUG%20%27N%20PLAY%2002-11-18.rar<small>(Older archives are available under request, if you want them for some reason. If you're interested in these games, you may as well support the only plug 'n play company still around,
My Arcade, and pick up one of their cheapo consoles so you feel less guilty for your crimes. Please don't scream at me to rip some random game you found because I probably can't. Enjoy your mediocre game collection I spent far too much time compiling.)</small>