The title refers to a specific category of "multicart"—unlicensed game cartridges used primarily with the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that contain numerous games on a single chip.
The is a specific revision of a popular early-2000s pirate multicart. The "18" likely refers to the version of the board (PCB revision 18) or the menu software revision. Unlike modern compilation cartridges like the EverDrive, these old multi-carts didn't store actual ROM files. Instead, they used a technique called mapper switching to swap between different game chips on a single board. 190 In 1 Nes Rom 18
Most versions of this multicart contain between 42 and 89 unique games . "190 In 1 NES Rom 18" The title
Often listed at #18 (likely what your query "Rom 18" refers to), a Konami shooter where you pilot a WWII-era plane. Sky Destroyer: Often listed at #18 (likely what
Why "18"? In ROM dumping communities, numbers often indicate a revision. Version 17 might have had a broken TwinBee , while fixes it. Alternatively, "18" could be the menu design index used by a specific Chinese pirate group in the late 90s.
released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the early 1990s, likely by the company Supervision
Solomon's Key , Moai-Kun , Tetris (Tengen) , and Bomberman .