Cheap NOACs for like $20!

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Post by SonyPortableizer »

I want one of these but whats up with the plugs?
And are they famicon carts?

I want to make a portable by friday...
I just need a new noac, ruined my Super Joy 3 solder points
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Post by HotDog-Cart »

The plugs are european. You can pick up a converter at most stores for like, $5. Also, they are famicom parts.

But really, you dont even need a converter for the powersource, as most people would power this off batteries instead. (Or you could just get an american plug with the same voltage as the system needs and use that instead.)
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I know I need a new portable by friday so I wanted to be sure[/i]
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Hate to be a party pooper... But I think it is pretty likely that these things have PAL output, right? If so, not very useful for the US. :(
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Available for PAL or NTSC system
It said that so...I have no idea then, but I need a noac in 4 days
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Woah, 4 days? No way are they going to be able to get it from China to you in that short of a period of time. You better find a forum member like TODAY, because after that, 2 day/overnight shipping is crazy.
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Well the thing is I dont care because that idiot friend of mine keeps offering me things regardless of price, this time it was shipping
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Which one of these are NTSC
They say you can choose but it never comes up when I order it

Just need a straightforward answer
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Post by palmertech »

I thought you needed one... Like... A couple of days ago. :lol: Gonna take some pretty awesome shipping to get it in time.

I personally think that these people are repeating what the maker told them. Maybe the factory can make it NTSC or PAL, but my bet is that these are all PAL units.
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Post by SonyPortableizer »

Ahhhh I did, but I made the Atari Portable instead
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Post by Raccoon »

Hey I have bought one of this cheap NOAC.
It make 3 week do be shipping, and it cost me 22,39 € = 28,3280 USD.

This is where i found informations before buy :
http://www.nesplayer.com/pirates/familyboy.htm
http://forum.outerspace.com.br/showthread.php?t=61201

The power supply is very bad, it is impossible to be used in Europe (I'm in france).

I made an adaptator with an other power supply, and it run with 9V or 5V (500 mA)
There is 19 Build-in games, but i really count 4:
Super Mario Bros (original)
Dunk Hunt (original and 1 hack)
A sport Game (level select i think)
A Circus Game (level select i think)

Please, be forgiving with my language, i rarely practise.

These are pictures I made :
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For who wants to know, I think these is a Pal system.
It is perfect only for made a Portable NES.
Thanks guys.
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Post by eurddrue »

Raccoon wrote:Hey I have bought one of this cheap NOAC.
It make 3 week do be shipping, and it cost me 22,39 € = 28,3280 USD.
does this mean $28.33? pretty good for a noac :D
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Post by Raccoon »

Yes I'm sure i really paid $28.33.
But the quality of this NOAC is very bad, it's a china toy quality.

It's very hard to use the gamepad include.
i must said one thing : dont use the power supply inside because it may be dangerous ( wires are strange weld ).
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eurddrue wrote:
Raccoon wrote:Hey I have bought one of this cheap NOAC.
It make 3 week do be shipping, and it cost me 22,39 € = 28,3280 USD.
does this mean $28.33? pretty good for a noac :D
I just bought a Superjoy3 for $18.
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Post by Raccoon »

Yes it's very good for you, but it is possible only in United-States.
I have look at Amazon, and it may be the same price in Europe.

I have make a doc for me, and if this could help someone, i'm enjoy to share:

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