Oh, this one's easy to figure out:
This is beyond god-awful. You see that price tag? $200 for 52 games that don't even work. You would think quality control was a thing in September 1991, when the game was released? WRONG. There are an abundance of glitches: You can die in mid-air, no checkpoints in any of the games, extremely awkward controls, and some of the worst cases of, pardon, bullshit difficulty in possibly video game history.
Oh, some of the games don't even have endings, they just go on to Stage 1 after "completing" them. Some don't even work at all, and the kicker? There was a $104,000 contest for anyone who beat I think Ooze and took a picture of their screen. Well, guess what? The game crashes somewhere at the midway part of Ooze. That's a great way to half-ass a game: Put a contest and the game isn't even beatable. :\