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|1||''Go! Dizzy! Go!''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|1||''Go! Dizzy! Go!''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|2||''Bee 52''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|2||''Bee 52''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|3||''CJ's Elephant Antics''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|3||''CJ's Elephant Antics''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|4||''Team Sports Basketball''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|4||''Team Sports Basketball''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|5||''Stunt Kids''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|5||''Stunt Kids''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|6||''The Ultimate Stuntman''||Yes||'''Released In Europe'''
|6||''The Ultimate Stuntman''||Yes||Released In Europe
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|7||''Big Nose The Caveman''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|7||''Big Nose The Caveman''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|8||''MIG-29 Soviet Fighter''||Yes||'''Released In Europe'''
|8||''MIG-29 Soviet Fighter''||Yes||Released In Europe  
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|9||''Dreamworld Pogie''||No||[http://www.dreamworldpogie.com/<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|9||''Dreamworld Pogie''||No||[http://www.dreamworldpogie.com/<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
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|10||''Metal Man''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|10||''Metal Man''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|11||''Dizzy Pinball''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|11||''Dizzy Pinball''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|12||''F-16 Renegade''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|12||''F-16 Renegade''||Yes||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|13||''Puzzled''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|13||''Puzzled''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|14||''Adventure World Dizzy''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|14||''Adventure World Dizzy''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|15||''Firehawk''||Yes||'''Released In Europe'''
|15||''Firehawk''||Yes||Released In Europe
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|16||''5 Pack Sports''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|16||''5 Pack Sports''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|17||''5 Pack Dizzy''||No||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|17||''5 Pack Dizzy''||No||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 17:05, 21 May 2019

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Aladdin Deck Enhancer Flyer.

Status: Partially Found

The Aladdin Deck Enhancer is a peripheral created by Camerica and Codemasters in 1992 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Created by Richard Darling, the add-on allows software from Compact Cartridges to be played on the NES. The peripheral is noted to be extremely rare due to a limited run and it not being endorsed by Nintendo. Most of the original versions sold were found in a New Jersey store called VideoGameConnections in 1996.[1]

24 games were announced at Winter CES 1993 at Booth #6329 with only 7 being released, Dizzy the Adventurer, Micro Machines, Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy, Quattro Sports, Quattro Adventure, Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade and Big Nose Freaks Out.[2]

Unreleased Games

The next three-quarters of releases in 1993 featured previously released games made without the Enhancer, along with completely original games.

Dreamworld Pogie is currently the only dumped game, while Adventure World Dizzy is theorized to be an early name for the dumped Wonderland Dizzy.

# Game Title Previously Released Status
1 Go! Dizzy! Go! Yes Lost
2 Bee 52 Yes Lost
3 CJ's Elephant Antics Yes Lost
4 Team Sports Basketball No Lost
5 Stunt Kids Yes Lost
6 The Ultimate Stuntman Yes Released In Europe
7 Big Nose The Caveman Yes Lost
8 MIG-29 Soviet Fighter Yes Released In Europe
9 Dreamworld Pogie No Found
10 Metal Man No Lost
11 Dizzy Pinball No Lost
12 F-16 Renegade Yes Lost
13 Puzzled No Lost
14 Adventure World Dizzy No Lost
15 Firehawk Yes Released In Europe
16 5 Pack Sports No Lost
17 5 Pack Dizzy No Lost

Gallery

The Gaming Historian's video about the deck enhancer.

The Angry Video Game Nerd's episode on the deck enhancer, reviews the games that were released for the peripheral.

References