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ahofle:
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.
horseboy:
--- 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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I have seen a bunch on ebay.
Q*Bert_OP:
--- 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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I have one of those also...they're called " Super Gun Power player 3" "With power gun"
ahofle:
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/Main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=CES10438
That's it, thanks!!! How can it possibly be so cheap? That many NES carts would surely be several hundred megs in size.
brophog:
Hardly. Nes carts are extremely small in size. Those 30 or so games listed would take up practically no space at all.