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ahofle:

O well.  :(

Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley alone will be worth the $13.99 though.

Q*Bert_OP:


--- Quote from: ahofle on August 08, 2006, 06:34:44 pm ---O well.  :(

Duck Hunt and Hogan's Alley alone will be worth the $13.99 though.

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$13.99??? :hissy: I payed $45 :angry:

RandyT:


I think all those extra games are things like cheats, level start points and other gameshark-like stuff.  For the most part, you get the games you recognize and the ones you don't are just some of the above with made-up names.

The one I saw actually had an NES cartridge slot on the circuit board so you could plug in a real NES cartridge if you wanted to.  They sell them all over the malls around Xmas time and try to make it out with their skins (which they mostly do) before the big "N" finds out, but the feds did nail a few of the sellers in CA a couple of years ago.  Must not have made an impression, because they were in the malls the next season.

RandyT



missioncontrol:


--- Quote from: ahofle on August 08, 2006, 05:25:43 pm ---Kind of on the subject, my sister in law found a 'hook up straight to the TV' type system like this, but it was basically an NES system.  It had literally THOUSANDS of games on it, two pads, and even a LIGHT GUN!!!  She said she found it at the mall at one of those kiosks, but when I went back later it was gone.  I played it and the emulation is quite good and the light gun works well.  Does anyone have one of these?  What is it called and where can you find one?!?!  I imagine they were definitely not legitimately licensed though.

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they had one of those Kiosks in our mall a few years ago, I'm pretty sure they were forced to shut down for copyright infringement....

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