Banana Prince NES 8-Bit Game Cartridge 72 Pins USA NTSC English  

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Description: 

- This is an 8-bit NES game cartridge for the NES console.
- This is an action platformer game.
- US version cartridge (in English), fits all US/Canadian consoles.
- This cartridge supports US NTSC perfectly (it can run on an EU PAL system but in a slightly slower pace but still completely playable).
- This comes with no case, cartridge only.

Please note: This is tested and guaranteed to work on the original NES console. This cannot run on the Retron 5 system. And this is not guaranteed to work on other clone consoles (it may or may not work). Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have further questions regarding the item and/or your order.

More on Banana Prince (from Wikipedia):

Banana Prince is a 2D platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was released in Japan by Takara on December 20, 1991. The German version, released in February 1992, features slightly different graphics and gameshow questions. This was never released in North America. As an Island Native, the Banana Prince is on a quest to retrieve the stolen weapons of the island; along the way he'll pick up companions and even appear on a game show, which allows you to warp to another level. Like Jack and the Beanstalk, he has with him a bag of seeds that allows him to grow a flower and climb it. There are also hidden platforms, and doors that can only be reached by collecting flower tokens (which allow him to grow a bigger flower). Retrospective reviews for Banana Prince have been positive. Game Freaks 365's Stan Stepanic compared the game with Kirby's Adventure due to its styling and storyline. Stepanic gave praise to the graphics due to the lack of flickering and slowdown, sound design, gameplay and creativity but remarked that the German questions could prove challenging for those not versed in the language. Hardcore Gaming 101's Kurt Kalata gave the title a positive outlook.