![]() ![]() When larger games are included, these are usually MMC3 games or converted to that format. The copyright notice and sometimes title screen are usually removed from the games. Released in multiple platforms in Japan as well as in the Arcades, the U.S only got portable versions on the Gameboy and DS. A reverse Tetris using a Spaceship SHMUP style to fill in the Tetris blocks. Ever hear of Quarth? On the Supervision bootleg cart its called Shoting Bloc. In play testing the Famicom Mobile II with a bootleg console cart, I discovered another great import game. Warpman (as "WARPMAN", wrongly as "BURGERTIME")īootleg carts are great way to discover a rare hidden Gem or an obscure Import. Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game (Tengen) (as "TETRIS 2") Super Dyna'mix Badminton (as "SUPER DYNAMIX") Super Dimension Fortress Macross (as "MAXCROSS" or "MACROSS") Spartan X (as "SPARTANX"), more commonly known as Kung-Fu Master Mappy (as "MICE LOVE CAT", "MAPPY", and "PACMAN") Raid on Bungeling Bay (as "HELICOPTER" or "RAID ON BAY") Gomoku Narabe (as "CHESS", "FIVE CHESS", or "CHINESE CHESS") (as "DONKEY KONG 2" and "MONKEY")ĭonkey Kong 3 (as "DONKEY KONG" or "KEYKONG 3")ĭuck Hunt (as "SNOWFIELD SHOOT" and "DUCK HUNT") Magic carpet 1001 (listed as "ALADDIN III"), taken directly from the "Caltron/Myriad 6-in-1" cartridge)īattle City (In the ROM, the title screen says Tank A 1990, Tank M 1990, and Tank N 1990, and in the game selection menu, it is listed manifold times, as "DESERT TANK", "SPEED TANK", and "ABRAMS TANK".)īinary Land (as "BINARY", "BINARY LAND", or "BINARY & LAND")īrush Roller (as "BRUSH ROLL" and "PAINTER")Ĭircus Charlie (as "TOY STORY" and "CIRCUS CHABLIE" or "CURCUS CHARLIE")Ĭlay Shoot (as "CLAY SHOOTING") was actually part of Duck Hunt.ĭonkey Kong, Jr. Actually the Superjoy controller is decent, just not as "Real" as a classic NES controller. Either get the Superjoy PCB to work in a real NES or adapt a spare real NES controller to the Superjoy III. With all the games, I am tempted to do a mod. I also discovered a few hacks such as a Duck Hunt remake and different starting levels of some of the game repeats. I think there are actually only 76 or 83 unique games. Definitely needed for a 76,000 menu listing. Oh, by the way, the 76,000 games is a lie there's 125 games, repeated 608 times throughout the beautifully rendered menus.Īt least the Select and B buttons allow jumping between pages, the select button can be held for continual jumping to the next pages. Actually, most of the 76,000 games are NES games tweaked for the system. As you just read, the system comes with Hogan's Alley and Duck Hunt. These can work in a real Famicom or NES with the Gyromyte import adaptor.īut, enough about the controllers, let's get to the games. Some Powerjoys have a dedicated Famicom bootleg multi game cart connector PCB in them. I'll have to keep an eye out for a Powerjoy Console Controller. Its reputated to be all new home brew games, unfortunately did not work. What I really hoped to try is my Powerjoy Navigator 50 game cart. Okay why all this excitement over a clone? Just like my earlier Bootleg Famicom converted to NES cart, it has a bunch of NES games and the recalled game TENGEN TETRIS! The bottom Famicom port works great, though the plastic housing will have to be shaved open a little. Even better, a Modded Direct Control ROB. ![]() Oh well, its better to play in a Real NES with ROB controlling the doors. The A and B buttons work in test mode, but only the direction buttons work in the game since I don't have second controller attached. ![]() The Superjoy now works! The real jewel is the Famicom connector underneath! I confirmed my Gyromyte Famicom PCB out of the NES cart works. The buttons are actually decent for this bootleg clone. ![]() Super Joy III - Power Joy Navigator 03.jpg (208.91 KiB) Viewed 19925 times The cheap looking power brick is as light as a feather, but hey it does work. Looks like the previous owner tried to push it and broke off the plastic non functioning stick. The Superjoy III analog stick is fake, just a piece of plastic. I think Hobie mentioned of owning a clone, curious if he tried? I would hate to fry either the controller or this Famicom clone. The 2600 is just switches, but I think the Genesis controller has a PCB inside it. I wonder if a 2600 or a Genesis controller might work. There is a 9 pin matching port in the Superjoy III, looks just like a 2600 controller port. The second controller is a standard 9 pin connector like the 2600 and Genesis. Unfortunately the Superjoy is just the primary controller, the second controller and lightgun were missing. I bought a Powerjoy Navigator 50 Game Cart and a Famicom 66 game Bootleg cart a few weeks ago, so I'm intrigued by any Famicom clone. A strange Famicom clone, that looks like a N64 controller. I picked this up at the swap meet for $1.00. ![]()
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