NES on a chip WITH CONNECTOR

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NES on a chip WITH CONNECTOR

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I posted this over at the other forum but then I found out mostly everyone goes here:

I work at a gaming store that sells the Ultimate Ninja Super Power Mecca Joy mk III that Ben is using for the upcoming portable NES. We have two models. The first model comes with a 76-in-1 cart that plugs into a n64 style controller. Board is very small. Second one has 128 NES games built in to a Dreamcast style controller, but still has the cart connector in the back. Board is only slightly larger than the other, but the connector is parallel to the board, rather than perpendicular. Both have a port for the included 2nd player controller/light gun, battery compartment (4AA), DC jack + adapter, A/V cables, and cart connector. 76-in-1 is $45 and 128-in-1 is $50. If you're interested, e-mail me at dudegladstone@gstones.net. I get 75% off most shipping, including international.
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wow, that's pretty expensive. You can get them for around $20 most of the time.
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where? i'll start buying them there instead. my discount only gets me 10 off and we're only allowed to buy one at the discount price.
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Here is a Power Joy for around $20.
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I have one similar. I don't really like it, because the board is way bigger than the others.
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If I am not mistaken, that's the very model ben used for his NESp
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I have one.... but it is having... technical difficulties...
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keilbaca wrote:If I am not mistaken, that's the very model ben used for his NESp
I think it is... except that one is European or something since the AC plug is all weird
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Post by keilbaca »

Yea, thats a 220Watt plug, its European... not good if you are converting to play American NES games... I think it would work, I have a European heavy sixer atari, and it plays NTSC games fine... I opened it up and it said PAL, I found that to be weird, but it works.
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