List of Famiclones[]
salvaged this from wikipedia before it was deleted, because wikipedia sucks giant arses:
This is a list of hardware clones of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). 120 in 1 Plug And Play Made By Bluetek, takes the shape of a Dreamcast controller. 2PG Resembles a PSP with its own NES games included on an interchangeable cartridge. ABC 999 AB Standard 8 bit Action Gamemaster Action+Super 6 Advance Bright TV Arcade Advance Boy Ashi VCD Arcade Action Batman Beta 5 BitSystem Made in Brazil by Dismac Brightech FCCP03 CherryBomb 2 Combook Computer and game LT-906 Computer Game Cool boy Cosmos CrazyBoy Gaming System Creation (Found in Pakistan & India - Made in China) CyFrog (South Korea) Dance Station Dendy Dendy 8 Dendy Junior II Double Dragon Dr.Boy Dynavision II – Made in Brazil by Dynacom Dynavision III – Made in Brazil by Dynacom Dynavision IV – Made in Brazil by Dynacom Elevator Action Ending Man JJ-80-50 Entertainment Computer System Extreme Box Family FR Series Family Boy Family Game Family Game Selection set Family Game (South America) FC 16 Go FC Game Console FC Mobile NOTE: Handheld which plays NES carts. There is also an upgrade called the FC Mobile II, which includes a gun and two wireless controllers, both systems act as stand-alone consoles as well. FC Twin Video Game System Fengali Game Station AV 620 Flashback Funstation Game Player Gamars Gamax GameAxe Game Corner Funmachine GameKing III (handheld, there's a non-NES clone console with the same name). GameStar Game Stick Game Theory Admiral [[Game Player Gamespower 50 Game Sporz Tennis Game Game Zone 118 Generation NEX Geniecom Gold Leopard King Golden China Good Boy GunBoy Handy FamiEight Handyvision – Made in Brazil by Dynacom Happytime Pumpkin Computer Hi-Top Game Home Computer System Power Game King Game III Kenga[disambiguation needed] (Russia, 90s) Kontorland (Türkiye, 1990s) Liko KL-235 Little Master (India, 1990s) M3 Pocket Mastergames 9000 Mastergames Ending Man Mastergames Mega Power II Media range of consoles marketed in India Mega Arcade Action 2 Mega Joy (I & II) Mega Kid MK-1000 Mega Power Mega Power 2 Mega Racer Mega Volante Megason Megatronix Console Compatta Megaplay Micro Genius Millennium Arcade 3d MK X Super Action set NASA Entertainment Computer System Neo-Fami NES Video Game System Newtendo Super Famcom Nichiman Nintoaster, invented by Richard Daluz. It is designed to look like a household toaster and involves inserting cartridges into a slot as if they were slices of bread. Nikita One station Open-1 Opera AV Station Panther[disambiguation needed] PCStation Pegasus MT777DX (popular in Poland, similar to Famicom) Pegasus IQ-502 (popular in Poland, more modern design, with round controllers resembling the ones used in SNES) Phantom System – Made in Brazil by Gradiente PlayPower (I & II) Playerstation Pocket Famicom Polystation Polystation 64: The Power Machine Polystation II Polystation III Polystation III Super Soccer system Polystation Advance Poly x Box es338 Portendo Power Games Power Player Super Joy III Power Joy Prima[disambiguation needed] PS2 SLIM TV Game Resembles the PS2 Slim. PS-Kid Quasar Neon Boy Red Star Polystation Red Star Super Smart Genius Retrocon Retro Duo Ringo[disambiguation needed] Rumble Station Samurai 2000 Fun Grizzler Samurai Micro genius Selection SZ 100 Sharp Famicom Titler - licensed by Nintendo. Sharp Famicom TV - licensed by Nintendo; released in North America as the Sharp Nintendo Television. Sinostar V Racing Station Slim 2 Smart Computer Pro Soccer 98 Soccer Station Spica Star Trek Super 8 Super Action Set Super Com 72 Super Magic Star Super Megason Super Joy Fun Stick Player Mech Game Player Game Supermax Power Joy Super Ufo Lp-6000 Tenindo Entertainment System TeleGameStation Terminator 1, 2 and 3 Terminator 7 Top Game – models VG-8000 and VG-9000 (dual slot), Made in Brazil by CCE Tristar 64 Turbo Game – Made in Brazil by CCE TV Entertainment game UFO A500 II Ultra 8 bit Venturer Super Start all-in-one VG Pocket Max Video Vs. Maxx Virtual Player Winner (video game system) Wireless Xtreme TV game Made by Digitron, resembles the wii. WizKid (India, 1990s) XA-76-1E X-GAME 360 Resembles an Xbox 360. Yobo FC Game Console Z-first Super action set Z-Station 220 Z-Station 228 Z-Station 400 Zhiliton (Former USSR) Zhong Tian 3 Zoom Tech
i don't exactly want to put it straight into the article because there are some obvious fake ones, and homebrew/modded stuff which i don't think really counts. plus its quite long - could go on a separate page. anyway i'll leave it here for now. Taizou 17:22, August 22, 2010 (UTC)
Can you point out any of the fake and homebrew/mod stuff? Also your comment about wikipedia made me giggle. KingPepe2010 17:39, August 22, 2010 (UTC)
- some of these:
- CherryBomb 2 = homebrew portable http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php?t=10069
- Happytime Pumpkin Computer = actually what it sounds like http://www.happytime.ca/archives/2005/10/pumpkin_computer.php
- Nintoaster = homebrew
- Portendo = homebrew
- Super Joy Fun Stick Player Mech Game Player Game = massive fake
- Tenindo Entertainment system = ditto
- Most of the rest at least sound plausible. though its probably worth googling the more obscure ones. Taizou 19:42, August 22, 2010 (UTC)
GameAxe=real Tristar 64 = real Batman = not sure Super 8 = real Terminator 1, 2 and 3 = real Double Dragon = not sure Action Gamemaster= real but never relished 93.107.17.0 20:34, January 8, 2011 (UTC)