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murder_killz
Posted: Sunday, May 29, 2005 4:50:57 PM


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so... who makes the best NES clone? and what's it called? I wanna know 'cus I want eather a Nintendo brand NES or some clone if its better.

Kendry
Posted: Sunday, May 29, 2005 7:24:18 PM

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toubabokoomi
Posted: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:29:29 PM


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I like yobo's fc game console. It works fine and no blinking screen. I got one from ebay for $50 in the box.

-Pico

In Flames
Posted: Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:59:41 AM


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Yeah the FC Game Console. Not a single problem yet.

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Speedy_NES
Posted: Saturday, June 11, 2005 12:41:42 AM

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I own many Famiclones, and have yet to find more sturdy, high quality ones than the Pegasus line-up of Famicom clones, which actually replaced the NES in Eastern parts of Europe, primarily Poland. These are solid Famiclones, and don't have that "cheap" feel to it. They are tough to get ahold of in the US, though. Your best bet is to check out the European eBays as they tend to pop up there once in a while.

-Speedy

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Luke
Posted: Saturday, June 11, 2005 1:08:23 AM


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"Speedy_NES" wrote:
They are tough to get ahold of in the US, though. Your best bet is to check out the European eBays as they tend to pop up there once in a while.


Though if they're European, they'll likely make use of the PAL TV standard, which means they won't properly display on the 60Hz televisions of North America

Speedy_NES
Posted: Sunday, July 03, 2005 1:09:11 AM

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"NES-Luke" wrote:
"Speedy_NES" wrote:
They are tough to get ahold of in the US, though. Your best bet is to check out the European eBays as they tend to pop up there once in a while.


Though if they're European, they'll likely make use of the PAL TV standard, which means they won't properly display on the 60Hz televisions of North America


Good point :)

There are converters available, although that would only increase the cost. I have heard that recent NTSC TVs finally support PAL format, so that would be a solution as well.

-Speedy

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