The early ’90s were a fascinating time for the gaming industry and things like compilations or any kind of multi-game setup were a rarity. You would occasionally see things like Sega package a bundle of games together with a console like the Sega CD or offer up both Sonic 1 and Sonic 2 as free promo games on the Genesis, but larger-scale multi-game releases were rare. One noteworthy one was Action 52 on the NES, which got a healthy amount of play in magazines. It advertised itself as 52 games in one, and if any of the games were worthwhile, it may have been a solid value.
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