Famiclones

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

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MS-DOS4

July 15, 2010, 04:21:23 pm #135 Last Edit: July 15, 2010, 04:26:28 pm by MS-DOS4
Looks great. That's 60 pins, right? (Kinda doesn't look like it) I've been looking around for a simple polystation, but they're not around anymore and I can't find the Jap version Yobo FC. I'm tired of hooking my carts up to a converter then putting them in my USA yobo FC because it's a pain and some of my carts don't fit.
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Nightstar699

Of the famiclones I own, this one is definately the best:

The style and quality is similar to a real Famicom. The big difference being that it's green, also the controllers look like super famicom controllers. It also has the 15-pin port  where it should be, the dust flap,as well as a working eject switch (another famiclone I have has a non-working eject switch just for show :P) the best thing is that it plays famicom games perfectly. Definitely the best clone i've ever played.
So ends another chapter in the glorious legend of the Ninja... Until next time...

shoggoth80

Nightstar,
Can we get a shot of it out of the box? I think that console would be a pretty neat thing!

Nightstar699

Sure, I'll post some pics later tonight.
So ends another chapter in the glorious legend of the Ninja... Until next time...

shoggoth80

Right on. I think I have some of my clones in this thread somewhere. Coolest one I have is a Micro Genius. Just your average beige/gray color, but not common in my parts. If I had to keep just ONE unlicensed console, that would be it.   

jpx72

Quote from: famiac on June 21, 2010, 01:51:34 am
can u please post pics of the interior?

a little late but better than never:

Appleidog

The itek



Pictured with Kart Fighter, and has Wireless controllers  :o
got it for 3 euro at a flea market a year or so ago.

Jedi Master Baiter

How long's the wireless range?

:bomb: :mario:

Appleidog

Not sure entirely, but I've played it far away with no issue's what so ever, takes 3 Triple A batteries, and also has 2 turbo buttons

133MHz

Found this Power Joy like Famiclone at a flea market for like $2 and brought it mainly because of its hilarious name: :crazy:



The analog stick is actually a toggle switch for selecting 1P or 2P for the built in joystick, it's the most unintuitive thing I've ever seen and at first I thought the analog stick was crap or broken (my other Power Joy has an analog stick that actually works as a control stick).

Unfortunately the NoAC is broken, it exhibits a ~60Ω resistance between Vcc and ground. I found a shitty zener regulator instead of a 7805 so that might have to do with it. Apparently it had built in games since it has two epoxy globs. Too bad I'll never know for sure, oh well.

P.S: I'm tempted to hook up that NoAC to a variable high current supply to see it release its magic smoke. ::)

Cheetahmen

What's the betting that the name is supposed to be a reference to Pokémon or something? :P
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Waltergol

I have recently purchase this NES Clon.




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Appleidog

that is somewhat sexy in a old vcr sort 0f way

Spudman

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