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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 13 2012, 05:44 PM (869 Views) | |
| cmjandro | Nov 13 2012, 05:44 PM Post #1 |
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I recently picked up a boxed Power Player Super Joy 3 from a local thrift store. I have read the wikipedia page (see the link) and was just wondering if someone could add more info about this. It is very interesting, it has 80 NES games on it, but they are changed slightly. Also, is there a market for these, trade-wise?Wikipedia |
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| Xephyrian | Nov 13 2012, 05:57 PM Post #2 |
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Master Chief of the Universe
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Interesting find. I don't know what these do but I saw one at my flea market. It was blue and I mistook it for a Pikachu controller. I put it back when I saw it was a knock off. |
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| cmjandro | Nov 13 2012, 07:37 PM Post #3 |
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it literally has 80 NES games on it, but its so weird. I dont know how to describe it. It is like an N64 knockoff controller, that you plug into the av port on a tv. It also has a gun and a "genesis" controller that plug into the "n64" controller so you can have two players. its fun, but i honestly would rather trade it. This isn't in the trade area because i don't know enough about it yet to feel comfortable with a trade yet. |
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| Omnert | Nov 13 2012, 08:41 PM Post #4 |
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Collector of everything.
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I recently picked one up used in a pawn shop for 1.50. It was in a bag so I couldn't tell the end of the a/c adapter was missing, but I found a similar one that fit from an old printer and attached it. Unfortunately the resulting picture is too blurry to play, and it cuts out after a while. It sounds interesting though, and if I see a new one for a few dollars I might pick it up. All I know about it is the little I've found through google, youtube and wikipedia. Because it's a knockoff I don't think it holds much value, and if you really want one you can buy a new one on Amazon for ~$30. I could be wrong though. I did in fact buy it out of curiosity. Edited by Omnert, Nov 13 2012, 08:45 PM.
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Current N64 focus: NTSC-U carts. Current count: 108/296 (36.5%), 4 NTSC-J. Non-N64 Items:
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| DeeMoney | Nov 14 2012, 05:29 AM Post #5 |
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Outback Adventurer
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In guessing these were created for novelty, and aren't worth much as far as making money is concerned. A nice little thing you can break out and play tho. Might be worth keeping just for a bit fun.
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Nintendo Network ID - DeeMoney19 PSN Network ID - hallxx81xx Xbox Live Gamertag - DeeMoney 2K19 ![]() | |
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| Mk II | Nov 15 2012, 10:07 AM Post #6 |
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Elite
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Nasty pieces of work with terrible build quality and they're not worth more than a few dollars, purely as a novelty. |
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