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In video game parlance, a famiclone is a hardware clone of the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System. They are designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the Famicom and NES. Hundreds of unauthorized clones and unlicensed game copies have been made available since the height of the NES popularity in the late 1980s.
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The N-Joypad or CD3900 is a Famicom clone manufactured by the Hong Kong–based company Advance Bright Limited (ABL). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] There's no AC adapter, with ...
The Mega Kid MK-1000 is a Famiclone [1] with a built-in Family BASIC compatible keyboard, marketed as an "educational computer".. A Mega Kid MK-1000 Computer type Famiclone. The system comes with two black PlayStation look-alike controllers and a black NES Zapper clone resembling a submachine gun.
In 1998, the company's last famiclone, the SB-2000, was released. Although, still using 8-bit 6502 based system (CPU UM6561), it was upgraded with 512KB of RAM, separate keyboard, mouse and disk drive. It had revised software and included a similar terminal prompt similar to MS-DOS, F-BASIC and a mouse driven GUI. [10] [11]
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo.It was first released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as the Family Computer (Famicom).
Famicom Disk System disk drive and RAM adapter attached to the Famicom console. The Family Computer Disk System (Famicom Disk System) has a library of 200 [a] games that have been officially licensed by Nintendo.
The Family Computer Disk System, [a] commonly shortened to the Famicom Disk System, [b] or just Disk System, is a peripheral for Nintendo's Family Computer home video game console, released only in Japan on February 21, 1986.