Famiclones

Started by nintendodork, January 31, 2009, 11:56:55 am

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NintendoKing

That's a common keyboard Famiclone, many others ones have been on eBay... They aren't worth more then $45, and that's when they have the mouse and edutainment cartridge. That one on eBay is missing those 2 things which would make it worth about $25.

The seller obviously doesn't know much about Famiclones.

MS-DOS4

Man, that one's been on ebay for at least a year.
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MWK

I had this LIKO famiclone but unfortunately it died a while ago (naturally causes I guess...).
Glob-top basis however I really do recommend it for it's outstanding compatibility with every single original/pirate I popped in :-)

FamicomFreak

Thanks for the info, I will keep that in mind sire!
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Waltergol

Hi, a few days ago a friend got me this famiclom.




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Cheetahmen

Why are there both controllers built-in (like the Famicom) and controller ports? ???
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Waltergol

The controllers aren't built-in. In the photo looks like their built-in jejeje.
I'm serching for data of this famiclon and I dont find nothing, if somebodie have something about this famiclom plese tell me.
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arestes

Quote from: 133MHz on May 20, 2010, 01:30:47 pm
I've just cleaned up and repaired the sound on that mini NES clone I found the other day.

Before


After


Quite the difference! :D

I had to replace one of the 74HC368 chips to get the sound working correctly. These seem to go bad on discrete clones for some reason, leading to severely distorted sound which varies with temperature. It works perfectly now, though audio and video performance isn't really stellar, that's something to be expected from a clone system. ::)



Discrete NES clone, UMC UA652x chipset, built in games soldered onto the motherboard. Two different game menus (20 in 1 and 22 in 1) selectable by powering the system on and off.

Games list:

20 in 1:

  • Super Mario Bros.

  • Twinbee

  • Mach Rider

  • Duck Hunt

  • Bomberman

  • Star Force

  • Wild Gunman

  • Baseball

  • Pinball

  • Galaga

  • Urban Champion

  • Battle City

  • Macross

  • Circus Charlie

  • Excite Bike

  • Hogan's Alley

  • Exerion

  • Pacman

  • Joust

  • Mario Bros.



22 in 1:

  • Family Computer Othello

  • Ikki

  • Super Arabian

  • Road Fighter

  • Dig Dug

  • Yie-Ar Kung Fu

  • Lode Runner

  • Nuts & Milk

  • Chack 'n Pop

  • F1 Race

  • Donkey Kong Jr.

  • Popeye

  • Ice Climber

  • Front Line

  • Mahjong 4 (Four Penis Mahjong)

  • Balloon Fighter

  • Formation Z

  • Championship Lode Runner

  • Millipede

  • Tennis

  • Antarctic Adventure

  • Lunar Ball



So I'm basically curious about this particular nes clone. It seems to be the same brand as the one 133MHz posted before (the mini-nes here http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3619/3336889888_de46afb31b_b.jpg ).

I have to ask 133MHz: If the first nes clone you refurbished seems to be a proper clone with proper sound, isn't this last one (the Creation "Computer Video Game") also sporting an identical clone chipset to the original nes? why is it that you had to change the sound chips?
Also, if there's any difference in sound, could you tell me in which games I can hear any issues with this one?
Btw, Happy Holidays everyone!! :D

Pemdawg

December 25, 2012, 02:19:32 pm #160 Last Edit: December 27, 2012, 07:07:42 pm by Pemdawg
Quote from: Waltergol on July 11, 2011, 11:43:13 am
Hi, a few days ago a friend got me this famiclom.




Regards


That blue looks so great! Wish they had offered colors back then, like they eventually did with Game Boys and such. I would kill for a blue accent Famicom. :'(

qualitydisc

Quote from: ATARI7800 on July 05, 2011, 06:12:47 pm
check this out werid  ???http://cgi.ebay.com/Famiclone-bizarre-Famicom-inside-keyboard-8-bit-NES-/350195192985?pt=Video_Games&hash=item5189429499

Hi, I'm the seller of this Famiclone. I still get a number of hits coming from the link on this page. I've put this Famiclone back up for sale at a lower price:
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574641543&toolid=10001&campid=5335843056&customid=&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FFamiclone-bizarre-Famicom-inside-keyboard-8-bit-NES-clone-custom-system-console-%2F400582273129%3Fpt%3DVideo_Games%26hash%3Ditem5d44906869

smeghead

A few months ago I bought ''Japanese Famiclone'' on ebay, it wasn't too expensive, and when it came, i realised that it's NTSC, didn't seen that on time and used PAL adapter... of course the console started to smoke and died immediately, took it to repair and after long time guy just told me - there is no chance to that thing work again  :'(

jpx72

September 15, 2014, 12:57:34 am #163 Last Edit: September 15, 2014, 10:23:42 pm by jpx72
My friend just bought this awesome famiclone, it's German named GAMEGA, I never thought there was a germanized version of a famiclone,  I thought they always had only the original NES. Also, it's only the second (Waltergol posted the "panavox") famiclone with original Famicom shape that has a LED that I had ever seen.

Other pictures:
https://plus.google.com/photos/104600295437428529732/albums/6058094952097261345/6058094957843176546?banner=pwa&gpsrc=pwrd1&pid=6058094957843176546&oid=104600295437428529732

BaconBitsKing

I have the Yobo Famiclone, and now I have Retro-Bit's Retro Duo. I'm not a Famiclone collector, though. I just don't have an actual Famicom yet. Also, I've only used my Yobo Famiclone to play NES games. Not sure if it can play imports.