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NES Ultimate Bundle Review

NES Ultimate Bundlemy son had to have this since walmart sadly didn't have enough to go around. not only was it cheaper, but less stress and worth the wait to order it online. next time i won't be going at midnight to buy a new game, i will just order it through amazon.
son loves it by the way, and it was perfect as usual.

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NES Ultimate Bundle Includes 12 Games + ROB the Robot

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8 Eyes Review

8 EyesI think this game is awesome!It is very similar to Castlevania, but has different levels of different places such as Africa.It is a pretty good game, but can be really challenging!If you love hard or challenging games, this is the game for you!You can also withstand a lot of hits before you die.You can get items and weapons too.You will love this game, as I do.As you start playing this game, you'll see what I mean.I'd rate this game a 5 out of 5 and an A+!

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Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNES Review

Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNESIT works! The controllers are nice, although they aren't quite as heavy as the true SNES counterparts.

The Retro Duo Twin system itself is heavy and has excellent venting for heat control. It has played all my old games so far, including contra, super mario kart, mortal kombat, etc.

My major complaints are that the NES game cartridges are hard to eject (you have to really tug to get them free) and that some games seem like the colors and sounds are not 100% emulated (Super Mario Bros 3 for example.) This is mostly an issue with the NES part of the system, the SNES side of the Retro Duo Twin so far works flawlessly.

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This system plays all of your original NES and Super NES games. With this new fully licensed design, two of the most popular game systems, the SNES and the NES, are now combined into 1 system. There is a slot for NES games, and a slot for Super NES games. Why own two barely working systems when you can own just one?! Throw away (or sell) your old pieces of junk and satisfy your 8 and 16-bit needs once and for all! Just insert your favorite NES or Super Nintendo game and start playing!

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AV Famicom and Disk System Original Nintendo Hardware (Japanese Import Video Game Console) Review

AV Famicom and Disk System Original Nintendo HardwareIf you are familiar with the American 8-Bit Nintendo, than you already know what this game system is like. It's the exact same thing as a Nintendo, but it plays imported games from Japan and allows you to use a Famicom Disk System which are usually very hard to find.

Some of the better games for Famicom include Gradius II, Rockman 3 (which is slightly different level designs in 3 levels from the American Mega Man 3), Super Mario 2 (not Super Mario 2 USA [vegetable pickup game]), Ike Ike Nekketsu Ice Hockey Bu (Ice Hockey Challenge unreleased in USA), an easier version of Battletoads, Zelda no Densetsu Hyrule Fantasy (FDS), and Zanac (FDS version).

I highly recommend adding this to your Nintendo collection if you are big into old games or just Nintendo in general. Being a top-loading game system, it has better functionality than the front loading NES which most require blowing into the games now.

The game system itself looks nice, isn't very heavy, and doesn't take a lot of room to store next to your TV. The A/V cable system is genius! I think Nintendo had the plan to make all the game systems use the same A/V cable for every game system to reduce the number of wires hanging around which is actually a good idea. Just leave your A/V wires for the N64, Gamecube, SNES, SFC, and the Famicom just hanging there and swap the game systems out!! Right now, my N64, Super Famicom, and Famicom are all sharing the same A/V cables!

Great system! Fun to play! Nice addition for any Nintendo fan!!!

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This is the second iteration of Nintendo's popular Famicom console, which is the Japanese version of the NES. Included is the Disk System which was never released outside of Japan. Features beautiful stereo sound utilizing A/V out. This is the import or classic gamer's dream set-up!

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Superman Review

SupermanMost people would say that this game is terrible, but I think it's awesome!It can be really tough at times, but once you get in the hang of it, it can be really fun and addicting!You can also be a short Superman, but will start out as a short Clark.That is also an awesome part about it.There are quite some bad guys, some have weapons, some are empty-handed.You can withstand quite a lot of hits as Superman, and you have quite some great super powers.This review is serious and not sarcastic.I would rate this game a 5 out of 5 and an A+!

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This is the game Superman for the original Nintendo Video Game System (NES).

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Hogan's Alley Review

Hogan's AlleyIts said in two words great classic, hogan's alley is a game on the nintendo entertainment system that uses a light gun. You shoot at cut outs of gangster and cans. The object of the game is to not shoot the regular people who are police officers, lady, and proffessor. dont ask me why they chose those names. anyway this game is a great way to have some classic fun.

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Are You Tough Enough To Join The FBI? You need split-second timing and sharp-shooting accuracy to join the FBI. Have you got what it takes? Prove it! Use your Zapper light gun to shoot the gangsters in the FBI lineup, without hitting the innocent bystanders. Hit the gangsters and you'll score enough points to move to the next location - Hogan's Alley. Here's where the going gets rough. The gangsters pop in and out of windows, doorways and shadows, and are visible for a shorter amount of time. Beat the gangsters this time around and you'll move to the Trick Shoot round. How long can you keep the tin cans hopping in the air? Keep them up there long enough, and you'll score enough points to become a full-fledged Agent in this exciting Nintendo Light Gun game!

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Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNES Review

Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNESIT works! The controllers are nice, although they aren't quite as heavy as the true SNES counterparts.

The Retro Duo Twin system itself is heavy and has excellent venting for heat control. It has played all my old games so far, including contra, super mario kart, mortal kombat, etc.

My major complaints are that the NES game cartridges are hard to eject (you have to really tug to get them free) and that some games seem like the colors and sounds are not 100% emulated (Super Mario Bros 3 for example.) This is mostly an issue with the NES part of the system, the SNES side of the Retro Duo Twin so far works flawlessly.

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Play all your SNES & NES Games on the Retro Duo top loader system. This is the ultimate 8-bit & 16-bit twin video game system!

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Nintendo Duck Hunt/ Super Mario Bros Game and Zapper Light Gun Review

Nintendo Duck Hunt/ Super Mario Bros Game and Zapper Light GunThe game works well. I have not had a chance to test the zapper gun because the Retro Duo company has not made the adapter yet.

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Super Mario Bros.: The classic tale of an Italian plumber smashing bricks and stepping on mushrooms and turtles in order to rescue the princess.Duck Hunt: The basic light zapper game for the NES. Two game modes allowed the player to either shoot ducks with the help of the trusty hound or to fire at clay pigeons.

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FC Mobile Portable NES System Silver Review

FC Mobile Portable NES System SilverAs my title says I do love this portable NES system. For those of you wondering it only plays NES games. It DOES NOT PLAY SNES GAMES. Hopefully that will not stop you from buying it. The pin connector works well and the only game I have ever had to jiggle around with in order to get it to work is Sky Shark. The system has backlight built in so there is no need to worry about light. The sound is great. If you are worried about dust or anything getting into your pin connector fear not because there is a flapping door that protects this area. All in all this is a really cool and basic device that every NES fan should have.

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Take your NES games on the road with the FC Mobile Console. Featuring a 2.4" LCD screen and stereo speakers, you can recreate your NES experience right in the palm of your hand with the FC Mobile Console. Want to show off your gaming skills to your friends while you play? The FC Mobile Console sports a TV output connector so that you can makr or break your NES experience right on your TV screen. You can also plug in your headphones to the FC Mobile Console and play NES games without disturbing others, or you can connect external speakers for all to hear. Now you have an excuse to take your NES games on the road with the FC Mobile Console!

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NES Portable System Black and Wireless Light Gun Review

NES Portable System Black and Wireless Light GunI have for a very long time wanted to have a hand held NES and compared to other systems I've seen advertised this looks to be a good system, however I feel that the system falls short of its potential.

I think it's great that the system has the ability to function as a normal Nintendo would by hooking up to your TV. The system comes with all the cables you would need for doing so and I was very excited to find this out. Unfortunately this is not the reason I purchased the system.

The biggest flaw that I have found with the system is that the depth of the cartridge port that makes the contact with the game is very shallow. I have some very old games with contacts that have started to wear. Because of how shallow the port is some of my games won't even load.

The screen size is very small. The 2.5" LCD screen is very clear for its size but if you're going to play any games with text you may have a hard time reading anything that you are not familiar with.

Because the NES cartridge only goes into the system a little over an inch there is plenty of room for the game to shake and rattle around causing the game to crash. There is a bay cover that can help hold the cartridge in place but mine broke off with in the first few days of use.


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Experience classic 8-bit NES gaming glory in a whole new way with the FC Mobile II! Its effortless merging of portable and home gaming technologies gives it a rare mobility among video game systems today. The transition is seamless: Place AA batteries int

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SNES/NES FC Twin Video Game System Review

SNES/NES FC Twin Video Game SystemThe FC Twin is even more than what it promises. Yes, it's a system that plays old Nintendo and Super Nintendo cartridges (PERFECTLY!), and the controllers are exact replicas of the SNES controllers, but this system is an improvement over both old systems, too.

For starters, the FC Twin is far more compact than either system. It's only slightly wider than an SNES cartridge and about 2/3rds as deep as an SNES. it will easily fit on an already crowded shelf next to your DVD player and other entertainment systems.

Secondly, the system connects to your television with modern RCA cables instead of the old coaxle connector. This means you can put the sound through your stereo system and also be confident that this will connect to any modern television set (including flat panel screens).

Finally, the NES component is a top loading cartridge system utilizing a card slot reader, so it plays classic Nintendo cartridges with far fewer problems than the original system. This means less time spent blowing on your old cartridges, hoping they'll work this time around.

The FC Twin has been ideal for my needs in terms of cost efficiency (cheaper than buying either original system), space efficiency (smaller than either system), and reliability (more reliable than an NES), but there are some minor imperfections that buyers should be warned about:

1. The FC Twin uses SNES controller sockets, which means that any SNES controller device can be used with the FC Twin, but classic NES controller devices (like the Zapper) cannot.

2. According to Wikipedia, the following Nintendo games will not work with this system: Bandit Kings of Ancient China, Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, Dragon Warrior II, L'Empereur, and Rad Racer II.

3. Also according to Wikipedia, the following SNES games will not work with this system: BatterUP, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Star Ocean, and Kirby Super Star. In the two years since I purchased this system, I've only discovered one other game that does not seem to work with the FC Twin: Rocco's Modern Life.

The flip side of this is that the rest of the games DO work. So, unless you're particularly attached to the above games, this is the system for you.

Finally, some people have complained about the Twin no longer reading their cartridges after only a short amount of time. People, CLEAN your cartridges before using them on a new system. In each example, applying a q-tip of rubbing alcohol to the dirty cartridge contacts and the system contacts has solved the problem for these people. You can then use the cartridge instantly since the alcohol will almost immediately dry upon contact.Make sure not to touch any other part of the interior of the twin with alcohol, though, as this can damage your system. As I've said, I've been using my FC Twin for two years now, and I've never had a single problem.

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The FC Twin can play both NES and SNES cartridges. The top-loading design corrects many of the issues experienced with the original consoles, including the 'blinking red light'. The A/V output, while not as perfect as the original NES model 001, provides great picture and sound quality.

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Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNES Review

Retro Duo Twin Video Game System NES & SNESIT works! The controllers are nice, although they aren't quite as heavy as the true SNES counterparts.

The Retro Duo Twin system itself is heavy and has excellent venting for heat control. It has played all my old games so far, including contra, super mario kart, mortal kombat, etc.

My major complaints are that the NES game cartridges are hard to eject (you have to really tug to get them free) and that some games seem like the colors and sounds are not 100% emulated (Super Mario Bros 3 for example.) This is mostly an issue with the NES part of the system, the SNES side of the Retro Duo Twin so far works flawlessly.

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Play all your SNES & NES Games on the Retro Duo top loader system. This is the ultimate 8-bit & 16-bit twin video game system!

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Super Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console Review

Super Nintendo NES System - Video Game ConsoleAfter Sega unleashed the 16-bit Genesis, Nintendo was at a crossroads because their classic 8-bit Nintendo system was dying out.So Nintendo makes their own 16-bit system, but used a much better graphics and sound chip than the Genesis had, and remained the top system until Sony's Playstation came out in 1996.What made the Super NES kick so much was its outstanding library of games.The first party titles were out of this world, not to mention the system also had some of the best RPG's to date on any system.All in all, if you can find a Super NES anywhere, I highly recommend buying one, its a piece of video game history, and Nintendo has not been able to make a better system yet.Below is a list of games that are also recommended to get along with the system for the best playing experience:
Super Metroid
Super Mario World
Yoshi's Island
Super Mario Kart
Final Fantasy 3
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Contra 3
Super Mario All-Stars
Street Fighter 2 Turbo
Tetris Attack
Donkey Kong Country
Earthbound
Chronotrigger
Super Mario RPG

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80s kids were sure that video games couldnt get better than the NES. Then the 90s happened and the Super Nintendo hit the scene. With 8 more bits, 4 more buttons and no more cartridges blowing, the Super Nintendo set the standard for 16-bit gaming. For 10 years, the SNES was king. Even as 32-bit systems tried to steal the show, the Super Nintendo proved that gaming genius was about more than technology: it's just about fun. Remind yourself how much fun the SNES is. This refurbished SNES console is guaranteed to work upon arrival or weâ'TMll send you another one. It comes bundled with 1 controller and hookups. .

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Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console Review

Nintendo NES System - Video Game ConsoleArguably the single most important console in video game history, Nintendo Entertainment System (hereafter referred to as the NES), along with SUPER MARIO BROTHERS, singlehandedly resurrected the video game industry after the historic crash of 1983-1984. Rather than reviewing the system itself, which has been done many times, I think many people may find the history how of this revolutionary console came to the videogame industry's rescue very interesting; I know I do. I draw much of this information from various websites, one very good one in particular; unfortunately, I can't really plug them due to Amazon's policies. Email me if you want the websites.

By 1983, the gaming industry, in existence for a mere twelve years, had risen to an astonishing 3.2 billion dollar industry. Atari spearheaded the industry, which introduced its first console in 1977 (Atari Video Computer System), and since had grown to hold two thirds of the entire market. However, in 1984 all this would end with a thunderous crash. This concise overview will show you the history of the home consol crash and how the NES came to the rescue.

In 1976, Warner Communications bought Atari for $28 million from the company's founder, Nolan Bushnell. Over the next two years, Atari, suffering major production problems and Bushnell's bizarre management, lost Warner millions. Bushnell and Warner's CEO fought, and in 1978 Bushnell was forced to leave. Warner totally revamped the working style, and in 1979-1980, produced twelve new titles. However, Atari was still dragging down Warner's stock. Struggling to gain the market share, Atari made the smartest move they possible could have; in 1980, they began licensing arcade games, the first being SPACE INVADERS. Over the next two years, Atari overtook the market, bringing in over half of Warner's overall profits.

However, very significant problems would totally destroy the infant industry. In 1981, Atari released PAC MAN on the VCS, and, because it was such a huge arcade hit, quickly became a bestseller. Unfortunately, the quality was very low. This was a major blow to the company's image, with fans and critics alike extremely disappointed.

Another major stumble was one of video games' most infamous games, ET. Warner bought the rights from Spielberg for twenty one million dollars. Atari, expecting the game to be as big a hit as the movie, which was the highest grossing film at that point, purportedly made more ET cartridges than there were consoles themselves. ET proved to be a huge flop, nearly breaking Atari.

By 1983, Atari was in serious trouble. Suing Activision (which was disgruntled Atari employees who broke off and formed their own company) and Imagic, the two leading third party developers, Atari tried to gain control over its software catalogue. Atari lost the suits. Third party developers began popping up overnight, and the industry becomes saturated with very low-quality products. (One of the most controversial is CUSTER'S REVENGE by Mystique, where the goal is to rape a Native American woman while avoiding being shot by arrows.) The third-party developers went bankrupt; these cartridges were heavily discounted, and the major companies couldn't compete. Another factor is the home computer market, that was just starting to come alive in 1984. With an increasing amount of computer games and low prices, people started buying these over the consoles.

All these factors lead to the crash of 1984. In 1983 alone, Atari lost $356 million ($2 million daily). Warner sold Atari to Jack Tramiel, former head of Commodore. The video game industry died, with no major American corporation coming anywhere near it. Enter Nintendo.

A little history here will be highly illuminating as well. What many people don't realise is Nintendo is a very old company, founded in 1889 (yes, you read that right) as a playing card company. It became Japan's largest playing card company, and was very successful. In the 1960s, they moved away from the cards and got into the game and toy markets. (A very interesting sidenote: during that same decade, Nintendo's president opened up a `special hotel' rented `by the hour.' Supposedly, the married president was one of the hotel's top customers). In the 1970s and early 1980s, the company scored significant points with big arcade hits and the Game and Watch product line. In 1983, Nintendo released the Famicom (Family Computer). It was a massive hit in Japan. In 1983, Nintendo went to Atari because they wanted to release the Famicon to the American market. Do to complications I won't go into, the deal fail through. In 1984 they were looking to broaden their market share.

1985, Nintendo announced the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System. They release SUPER MARIO BROTHERS in Japan, scoring a huge hit. In 1986, the NES comes full throttle into the American market, quickly becoming the biggest selling console ever, largely because of that title. The NES owes much of its success to SUPER MARIO BROTHERS. Coming prepacked with the console, there are an estimated 40 million copies of SMB in existence, making it the highest selling video game ever.

Unparalleled, SMB blew open the doors to the videogaming world. With rich palettes of colour, eight four level worlds, spot-on play control, and expert level design, SMB was a much longer game than most of Atari's products and was a game unlike any other at that time. SMB also had the benefit of being very simple to grasp; run, jump, and fire. It was also the first side-sroller as we know it, though Atari's PITFALL set up the concept. Also, it's one of the best. Without SMB, NES wouldn't have been nearly as big a hit in the beginning.

In the end, Nintendo came at the industry's key moment. With a powerful new console (for that time) and a very well-designed game, Nintendo resurrected video gaming. With its phenomenal success of the NES and SMB, the video game industry once again took off, becoming one of the world's most significant economical contributors.

And we very largely have the NES to thank for it.

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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System raised the bar for video game designers around the globe when it was released in 1991. Featuring true stereo sound, multiple scrolling backgrounds and almost twice the internal memory as its competition, the SNES was home to the best games of its day. Backed by an all-star lineup of games like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Donkey Kong Country and Super Metroid, the Super NES sold more than 20 million systems in the U.S. and 49 million systems worldwide.

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