Nice NES clone ! little NES reproduction !
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Hi guys, I've found while shopping with my girlfriend this very nice clone:
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If someone is interested to see more pics, I can upload some more. The clone is very well done. It features an american cart slot, headphone out, av out and rf. It also has an eject button. I wondered if someone had any information about this particular clone. This is not Generation NEX.
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If someone is interested to see more pics, I can upload some more. The clone is very well done. It features an american cart slot, headphone out, av out and rf. It also has an eject button. I wondered if someone had any information about this particular clone. This is not Generation NEX.
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Thanks Gannon ! Your right, this one is definatly a NASA
http://ultimateconsoledatabase.com/famiclones/nasa.htm
I've got the same controllers to go with it. Btw, what's the difference between a IIRC and an ASIC ?
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http://ultimateconsoledatabase.com/famiclones/nasa.htm
I've got the same controllers to go with it. Btw, what's the difference between a IIRC and an ASIC ?
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that's not true, a Yobo FC is ~$25 shipped on Amazon.com, you would be hard pressed to find a mint/complete (meaning original cords and 2 controllers) NES for that price. To get a very good shape NES in complete working order you could expect to spend up to $70 or more. Plus, clones offer certain advantages like sharper image clarity (Yobo FC), smaller size, less power usage, more reliable pin connector, etc.Valium wrote:I've always wondered why they bother pirating these things, anyone who really wanted to play NES games could just buy an actual Nintendo, they're cheaper than most of these clones nowadays.
And, even better, is the Yobo FC Twin that plays NES and SNES games for $45 shipped. You would have a REALLY hard time finding a mint NES and SNES for that price.
The main reason people buy clones is because original hardware in really good shape is getting more scarce and pricey, so getting a clone you get a NEW system that offers all of the functionality minus compatibility with a few games, and thats just until someone makes a better NOAC.