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  2. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. N-Joypad - Wikipedia

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    The system includes a total of 59 games, [7] which are either original games produced in China, or pirate versions of licensed Famicom games with hacked music and/or graphics to hide their origin. [6] The hacked games were mostly produced by a company called Inventor.

  4. Mega Kid MK-1000 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Famicom Disk System games - Wikipedia

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    August 10, 1988: Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa: Konami: Konami April 22, 1988: Later released as a cartridge for the Famicom. Bomberman: Hudson Soft: Hudson Soft April 24, 1990: Disk Writer exclusive. Originally released as a cartridge for the Famicom and NES. Breeder: Soft Pro International Soft Pro International December 15, 1986: Bubble Bobble ...

  6. Game Axe - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Game Axe was horizontal and similar in appearance to Sega's Game Gear. [1] It had a 3.5-inch (model FC-812) or 4-inch (models FC-816/FC-868) colour LCD screen, [8] two controller ports at the base, an AC jack, and an RCA jack, allowing the Game Axe to be plugged to a television and essentially replace a Famicom.

  7. Micro Genius - Wikipedia

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    Micro Genius (Chinese: 小天才; pinyin: Xiǎo Tiān Cái; lit. 'Little Genius') is a brand name used for Famicom clone consoles marketed in several countries around the world, particularly in areas where Nintendo consoles were not readily available, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, South Africa and East Asian countries excluding Japan and South Korea.

  8. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    Some web browsers allow you to simply Save As... or Print to PDF. Wikipedia's inbuilt Download as PDF option. Other PDF software can be used to create a PDF from the web page, which may give more control over the output. This page offers help with Wikipedia's download tool.

  9. Pegasus (console) - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus is a Famiclone that was sold in the Czech Republic, [2] Poland, [3] Indonesia, Bosnia-Herzegovina [citation needed] and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [citation needed] during the early to mid 1990s.

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