Have a look and tell me what you think. Is this really legal? If it is...how the hell?
http://www.estarland.com/index.asp?page=NintendoNES&product=21197&q
http://www.estarland.com/index.asp?page=NintendoNES&product=21197&q
Inumaru said:Heh, nice. Probably not legal, but I gotta admit I do kinda love this stuff. Some of these guys are so creative! At least they're designing a new shell and everything. Probably gets mentioned all the time, but kinda reminds me of the Treamcast. Oh, how I wanted one of those when they first came out:
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captmcblack said:What the shit?
when was that made? Do they exist anymore?![]()
Uh uh...never heard of them before. Smells like www.b*y**t*g*m*s.com (no I won´t even link to those bastards) or something like that.Mofo said:Has anyone every used that site before?
Mofo said:Has anyone every used that site before?
jiji said:The ones that come in an N64 controller-shaped shell with preloaded games, however, are not legal. (And they seem to be disappearing from malls now...is Nintendo cracking down harder, or is it just the post-holiday turnover?)
DavidDayton said:I want to use a Zapper!
Edit: I just realized that a 9 pin port means the controllers are probably "hard wired", like old Atari joysticks. Each pin probably corresponds to a single button input on the controller... this would SEEM to make an adaptor for a standard controller fairly impossible.
Kobun Heat said:As fen said -- anyone can make an NES with off-the-shelf parts. IIRC the patent on the Famicom has expired, thus you -- yes, you -- could make one and sell it right now if you wanted.
That actually has nothing to do with it. Rez is discontinued too, but you can't go make your own copies of it.GSG Flash said:Yes, plus remember that the NES is discontinued now (and has been discontinued for more than a year I believe)
Yeah, kinda figured a $30 Famiclone wouldn't have the latest and greatest; hell, a GCN component cable costs that much. But as many of our older composite TVs recently got electrically zapped and replaced with sets with better input, I'm becoming spoiled by clearer edges on things. Oh well, there's always Animal Crossing.BenT said:Composite is as good as the NES / Famicom get in 99.99% of cases.
Actually, I just ranted about this yesterday.
I appreciate Engrish... but I can't even imagine how anything ended up near "Super Potato".julls said:i'm certain i saw one of these at super potato in akihabara![]()