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In video game parlance, a famiclone is a hardware clone of the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System. They are designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the Famicom and NES. Hundreds of unauthorized clones and unlicensed game copies have been made available since the height of the NES popularity in the late 1980s. The technology employed in such clones has evolved over the years: while the earliest clones feature a
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containing custom or third party
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s (ICs), more recent (post-1996) clones utilize single-chip designs, with a custom
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which simulates the functionality of the original hardware, and often includes one or more on-board games. Most devices originate in
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and
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, and less commonly
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. Outside China and Taiwan, they are mostly widespread across
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. In some locales, such as former
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, former Soviet countries (especially
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),
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,
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, several
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and
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such systems could occasionally be found side by side with official Nintendo hardware, but clones were cheaper and had wider availability of software so such clones were the easiest available console gaming systems. Elsewhere, these systems often prompted swift legal action. Many of these early systems were similar to the NES or Famicom not only in functionality, but also in appearance, often featuring little more than a new name and logo in place of Nintendo's branding. In contrast, in the
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NES clones often visually resembled the
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, complete with the Sega logo. Few of these systems were openly marketed as "NES compatible". Some of the packaging features screenshots from more recent and more powerful systems, which are adorned with misleading, or even outright false, quotes such as "ultimate videogame technlology" or "crystal clear digital sound, multiple colors and advanced 3D graphics". Some manufacturers opt for a less misleading approach, describing the system generically as a "TV game", "
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console", "multi-game system", or " Plug & Play", but even these examples generally say nothing to suggest any compatibility with NES hardware. They would often be distributed along pirate multicarts.


Types

Because NES clones are not officially licensed, they vary in areas such as hardware quality, available games and overall performance. Most clones are produced extremely cheaply, while a few are comparable to first-party hardware in their manufacture quality. In terms of appearance and basic build, there are four general types of clones:


Console type

Many clones are designed to resemble the original Famicom, but others have been produced to look like almost all other consoles from the NES,
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, and Mega Drive/Genesis to the
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and
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, and others simply in a generic console shape. Usually, it is easy to tell a famiclone from the real hardware it imitates by the presence of either alternate coloring, brand names that do not match the real console's, or weak construction. Console-type clones almost always utilize cartridges, and they are usually compatible with real Famicom (60-pin) or NES (72-pin) games, as well as custom-made carts (especially multi-carts, unauthorized game cartridges which hold a multitude of games as opposed to just one, which are often included with console-type clones). Console famiclones are most popular in Asia, parts of Europe and Latin America, with few actively sold in North America due to stronger enforcement of the
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s in the games typically packaged with a famiclone and of the
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s in the imitated consoles.


Multi-console type

Consoles such as the Retron 3 include multiple consoles in one clone.


Handheld type

These types of systems contain a built-in
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and are usually powered by batteries, therefore acting as a completely portable handheld system. One of the first handheld clones is the ''Top Guy'', although only a small number are known to exist. More widely distributed was Redant's Game Axe, which was manufactured in several revisions through the 1990s. Game Theory Admiral featured an improved TFT screen and closely resembled the
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or Wintech GOOD BOY - not to be confused with a Famicom clone also called Good Boy - designed to look like a
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. However, this smaller design included a smaller cartridge port; it was supplied with an adapter to allow the use of standard Famicom cartridges with the system. One of the more recent handheld clones is Gametech's PocketFami, the first to be actively marketed as a portable Famicom by its manufacturers, and one of the most widely distributed thanks to the new legitimate status of Famicom clone products. There are also a number of famiclones in the shape of a
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or similar, but which can only display NES/Famicom games on a TV, and have a simple
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in the screen area. such an example is the NES Clone "GameKids Advance", which resembles an older
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, and has a built-in LCD game, powered by 2 AA batteries, or the included AC adapter. However, the NES games can only be played on TV using the AC adapter. It uses a game cartridge, similar to those from a Game Boy/Game Boy Color, and also includes an adapter to play NES games.


PocketFami

The ''Pocket Fami'', also known as ''Pocket Famicom'' (although this name was never used by the manufacturers as Famicom is a trademark of
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) and ''Pokefami'' (ポケファミ) is an unlicensed
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hardware clone of the Famicom produced by GameTech and released in 2004. The PocketFami features a standard
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and six buttons: the four standard NES buttons (A, B, select, and start), plus two additional "turbo" buttons. It features a 2.5 inch backlit
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screen capable of displaying both
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and
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video. It has one
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jack, an RCA composite output jack, and can be powered either through 3
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or AC adapter. Because of the different cartridge pin design of the
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ese Famicom (60 pins) and the international NES (72 pins), international (
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n,
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n,
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an) cartridges cannot be played without an additional converter.
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sued GameTech over production of the PocketFami, claiming that the device violated their
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s on the Famicom's hardware. The courts found in favor of GameTech and allowed the device to be sold in Japan, as the original Famicom was first sold in 1983 and most of Nintendo's
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s on the system had expired.


Controller type

This type of hardware clone, popular in North America and western
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, is designed to hold all the console's hardware in the shape of a regular game console controller, usually the
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's. Also known as " NES-on-a-chip" due to their extremely miniaturized hardware (relative to the original NES), these controllers usually shun or at least downplay a game cartridge interface in favor of storing games directly in internal memory chips. These famiclones can often run on battery as well as AC power, making them popular for portable usage. These clones have become especially popular in the USA thanks to the new " TV-Games" fad of selling legitimately emulated classic arcade games in a traditional-looking controller. (
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games are especially common.) Controller clones can usually be found in places like flea markets, mall kiosks, or independent toy stores, and most people who sell and buy them are unaware or do not care that they are in fact illegally made. In
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this type of console is commercialized with the name ''GunBoy''. The '' Power Player Super Joy III'' consoles (also known as ''Power Games'' and ''XA-76-1E'') are a line of unauthorized handheld
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clones manufactured by NRTRADE that are sold in
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The system resembles a
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and attaches to a TV set. The second controller resembles a
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controller, and a
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is also included.
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,
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and
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versions are available. They all use a custom "NES-on-a-chip" (NOAC) that is an implementation of the NES's hardware (Custom 6502, PPU, PAPU, etc.). The consoles came with 76 built-in games, although marketing frequently claims to have 1,000+ ways of playing them. Most of the included games were originally released for the NES or Famicom, but some have been created by the manufacturer to expand their list of included games. Most of the games have had their title screen graphics removed to save space on the ROM chip, not to mention a company logo removal trick for reduced liability. After this product gained some popularity, the Power Player 3.5, an improved model with more games, was released. A wireless version of Power Games was also released.Gearty, Robert. (April 14, 2005)
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Video game pirates sunk.
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''Playervision'' or ''Game Stick'' is another unauthorized
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hardware clone built into a
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and sold in
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, and is just one version of Power Player Super Joy III, nevertheless, the name of the product varies on and in the box, user manual and the gamepad video game console itself. For example, the instruction sheet calls it "Playervision", but the system itself says "Players". This video game console has no cartridge slot, or an input for a second player controller or Zapper. This means that some of the games included can't be used because of the need of a gun (''
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'', for example). The system includes the same 76 games as Power Player Super Joy III, but some of them are repeated or are graphical hacks (
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, for example, is just '' Mario Bros.'' with graphic changes).


Computer type

These famiclones are designed to resemble either 1980s
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s, modern
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s, or the real Famicom's
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kit. Usually, these clones consist of the same hardware as the console type, but put inside a keyboard instead of a console lookalike. They are usually supplied with a cartridge containing some computer-style software, such as a simple
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and a version of BASIC (most common are G-BASIC, a
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version of Family BASIC, and F-BASIC, an original but more limited version), and some "educational" typing and mathematics games. Some even include a
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and a GUI-style interface. Note that, while the interface is similar to Nintendo's
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keyboard, clone keyboards are generally not fully compatible with official software (and vice versa) due to differing key layouts.


Software game titles

Since none of these unlicensed clones contain the
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authentication chip, most are capable of running games that an official NES model would not run. In addition, many modern NES clones come with a built-in selection of games, typically stored on an internal
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which can range from 128 KB up to several
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s in size. These built-in games are usually designed to complement, rather than replace, the traditional cartridge slot, although some devices omit such a slot entirely, allowing only the built-in games to be played. Typical numbers for the built-in "distinct" games range from as low as three to as high as fifty or one hundred games for more expensive products. The number of "distinct games" is important, because while many NES clones claim to have thousands of built-in games, most of these games are usually nothing more than hacks that allow the player to start the same game at different levels or with different numbers of lives. The games are usually direct unlicensed copies of official NES and Famicom game titles, usually with copyright information removed and sometimes featuring other minor changes. The most commonly found games in NES clones are generally games below 64 K of ROM size and which can be easily split into distinct subgames or levels. As such, ''
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'' and '' Circus Charlie'' are present in a large percentage of NES clones, usually blown up to count as 6 or 7 "distinct" games each. ''
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'' (often with its clay shooting mode shown as a separate game) is also a common NES clone feature as they justify the existence of the
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accessory. Other popular, although less common choices, are ''Super Mario Bros.'' hacks, ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Magic Jewelry'' (an unlicensed clone of
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), older sports titles and miscellaneous platform games. Additionally, some clones incorporate games that, although they may initially appear to be original, are in fact counterfeit copies featuring extensive graphical (and sometimes audio) modifications. Examples of this include ''UFO Race'', based on Nintendo's '' F-1 Race'', ''Pandamar'' (also known as simply ''Panda''), based on ''
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'', ''Ladangel'', based on
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's '' Challenger'' and ''UFO Shoot'', based on ''
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''. However, some systems include legally licensed games; for example, the Rumble Station's 15 built-in games are licensed from
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, and Sachen's Q-Boy includes only its own original titles. A growing number of recent clones, such as those marketed by Technologies in the United States, contain large numbers of original games made by developers in China.


Hardware and software compatibility

While most famiclones will run most original licensed Nintendo software and work with most original carts (being even more versatile than an original NES because of the lack of regional lockout chips and sometimes having a dual 60-pin and 72-pin cartridge compatibility), the degree of hardware compatibility with original NES accessories and miscellaneous hardware equipment may vary, and even software level compatibility is not always perfect. The most common software-level incompatibility in the built-in games that some sport, is the lack of save RAM, causing the few games that use it to fail when trying to save or load data. Since most modern Famiclones are based on the NES-on-a-chip ASIC, they automatically inherit all of its limitations, which includes graphical glitches and compatibility issues. At a hardware level, the most common incompatibility is the lack, in some famiclones, of the original Famicom's expansion port (although it is always present, at least at a logical level, and in some clones it is internally hardwired; e.g. in computer-type famiclones it is hardwired to the built-in keyboard, even if not externally accessible). Some famiclones also use standard Atari 9-pin shaped or even 15-pin joypad connectors instead of the proprietary NES connectors, and their controllers usually offer all of the functionality of a standard NES controller and sometimes features such as "slow motion" or several autofire keys with different speeds, which are not present on the standard out-of-the-box NES joypads. Despite being physically identical to Atari 9-pin, the protocol is different: Atari uses a parallel protocol where each wire carries the status of a single button, whereas famiclones use the same 4021-based serial protocol the original NES used. Connecting standard controllers to them may result in malfunction or damage of the controller or the famiclone itself. Lastly, like many modern consoles and other devices meant to be connected to a TV, many modern famiclones lack an
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and instead only have separate audio and
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outputs (sometimes
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), also to cut on the (already low) production costs. Some manufacturers have added new
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features to their NOAC ASICs, which allow developers to add new features like an improved processor (a
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compatible), better graphics, stereo sound (by adding another audio unit),
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, and a unified bus ( OneBus) which lets manufacturers use a single ROM to store games instead of the two (one for program and other for graphics) the original NES and Famicom used. This hardware was primarily designed by Taiwanese companies V.R. Technology and UMC.


Post-patent famiclones

Some of Nintendo's patents on the Famicom expired in 2003, followed in 2005 by NES-specific patents such as those covering the
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lockout chip. While Nintendo still holds various related trademarks, NES hardware clones are no longer necessarily illegal on the basis of patent infringement. This matter is complicated by the effect of different patents awarded in different countries, with different expiration dates. Nintendo sued Gametech in 2005 for selling the PocketFami, despite the patent expiration. Nintendo lost this suit. However, famiclone manufacturers who incorporate copyrighted games into the unit may still be subject to legal liability on that basis, due to copyrights having much longer terms than patents (in most countries creative works such as games are automatically in copyright for many decades, sometimes up to 95 years after their creation). While the old-style famiclones continue to be found, the newly legitimized market has seen several clones that openly advertise support for original Famicom or NES games (or sometimes both), a feature not usually publicized by previous clones, which were often marketed as cheap gifts rather than Famicom-compatible systems. Examples of these newer efforts include the Generation NEX, which resembles a flattened version of the original NES and supports both NES and Famicom games, Gametech's Neo-Fami (also released in both Famicom and NES compatible versions as the "FC Game Console" by Yobo Gameware), and the handheld PocketFami, a more ambitious, albeit still slightly flawed, successor to the older TopGuy, Game Axe, and Game Theory Admiral. However, these more legitimate clones are still based on the same NES-on-a-chip architecture as the older systems, and as such still suffer from many of the same compatibility problems.


Generation NEX

Generation NEX is a Nintendo hardware clone released in 2005. IT is compatible with Japanese Famicom and North American/European NES cartridges. A front-loading slot is used for NES games, like the original console, while a top-loading slot handles Famicom games. Messiah Entertainment Inc., a company based in Los Angeles, announced the Generation NEX in May 2005. The console was shown at the Classic Gaming Expo that August, and was scheduled for release in September 2005. The NEX is a slimmer version of the original NES, measuring an inch and a half in height. The console uses a custom-designed
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based on NES-on-a-chip, which is used by most Nintendo clone consoles. The NEX is compatible with approximately 95 percent of NES games, excluding games such as '' Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''. The console includes
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capabilities for homebrew games. It uses "VT03" OneBus system-on-a-chip hardware. The NEX retailed for $59.99, and included one wired controller. Wireless 2.4
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controllers were also produced, and were sold in sets of two at a cost of $50 per set. The wired and wireless controllers were redesigned from the original NES controller, having an appearance more similar to the SNES controller. The console includes controller ports that allow the user to plug in and use original NES controllers instead, and the wireless NEX controllers are also compatible with the original NES. The NEX is also compatible with all other NES accessories, such as the Zapper gun. Messiah also produced a wireless
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controller. The Generation NEX initially received a negative reception from user reviews and some game websites. Complaints were made regarding the console's compatibility with NES/Famicom games, which exhibited graphical and audio issues in some cases when played on the NEX. Critics also disliked the soft, squishy buttons on the redesigned controllers. The NEX's importer, Lik Sang, canceled its pre-orders in November 2005, following the console's poor reception. Reviewers for
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gave a positive review. They considered the console an improved version of the original NES, while writing that the new counterpart did not present any noticeable graphic issues. Christopher Grant of
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was critical of IGN's review, noting that it did not address the compatibility issues brought up in other reviews. Grant wrote, "IGN devotes the majority of the review to the pretty packaging, nice design, and wireless controllers, glossing over the compatibility. Don't they know: it's the games, stupid." Shane Hirschman of
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reviewed the console a year after its release, and he also considered it an improvement over the original NES: "Given the Generation NEX's inexpensive price, high-quality, and efficient game play, gamers of all types will be pleased to see the NES is back and better than ever." Ben Kuchera of ''
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'' also reviewed the console a year after its release, and gave a mixed review. Kuchera found few issues involving graphics and audio, but he also considered the console's $60 price too high. Kuchera preferred the feel of the original NES controllers, and considered the wireless controllers too expensive as well. Kuchera subsequently wrote that the Generation NEX "muddies the image so badly" that "you're doing yourself a disservice by playing the games so compromised."


My Arcade Micro Player

Micro Player is a series of famiclone-based miniature
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s sold by dreamGEAR, a
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company based in Torrance, CA, under the My Arcade brand. Several examples of game cabinets sold under this brand are
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,
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,
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, and
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. The cabinets feature artwork from the originals, and utilize licensed NES ports of the games included on them, with Nintendo copyright information removed. The mini arcade cabinets were relatively popular due to their low price. They also released consoles containing these games with a handheld form factor. DreamGEAR also manufactures several handheld consoles containing
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s. However, since the consoles are sold in the US, they contain few pirated games, as to avoid legal action. The consoles instead contain various shovelware games by Chinese companies such as Nice Code Software, JungleTac, and Waixing Technology. Several variants contain licensed
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games.


Patents

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Clones by region or country


Arabian Peninsula

The most popular famiclone in the 1990s were ''Rinco Home Computer'' and ''Al Sagr'' distributed by Ramar International Ltd, that previously sold
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clones in the region, which also proved to be popular. Ramar translated some of the games into Arabic and published few unique bootleg games like ''The Dragon''. In the same time, Nintendo officially distributed its products here, but it is unknown if they took legal actions against famiclones sellers.


Argentina

The ''Family Game'' was manufactured by the Argentine company Electrolab. They distributed ''Super Family Electrolab Ending-Man'' (based on Ending-Man Terminator clone) and ''Electrolab Family Game'' with official distribution of
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. At the peak of its popularity, its sales amounted 95% of the argentinian console market. According to an interview with Eddy Kiersz, CEO of Electrolab, they paid royalties to Nintendo both to sell the "famiclones" and to import the games, with the condition that they would not export them outside of Argentina. He also mentioned that Nintendo itself put them in contact with the Taiwanese company NTDEC which built the Famicom, to design the "Family Game. This is quite unusual and it's very possible that Eddy Kiersz confused Nintendo of America with the American subsidiary of NTDEC, whose full name was Nintendo Electronic Co. Another popular brand of famiclones were made by Bit Argentina and that is ''Bitgame'', ''Super Bitgame'' and ''Video Racer''. In 1992, Nintendo entered the Argentina market with H.Briones Argentina S.A. as representative and Bit Argentina was awarded as official distributor with the rights to still sell famiclones. Other known consoles are ''NTD Family Game'' (distributed by NTD Electronica Argentina), ''Son Son'', ''Froggy Family Game'' (distributed by BTE Electronics SA), ''Rasti'' (distributed by Rasti SA), ''Micro Genius'', Family Game and ''Goodboy'' (distributed by Tec Toy Argentina), ''Edu Family Game'' (distributed by Videogames EDU S.A) and ''Turbo Game'' (distributed by La Roque S.A).


Australia

Since 1989, Centronics Systems distributed the Spica IQ-701 along with games and multicarts in custom-made boxes. Nintendo sued the distributor and the consoles were withdrawn from further sale.


Baltic States

The most known clone in these countries is ''Zhiliton'' which looks like the Sega Mega Drive model I. Due to the small market of these countries, there are also other clones such as '' Dendy'', ''UFO'', ''Subor'', ''Liko'', ''Terminator 2'' and ''Fei Hao''. In 1994, Steepler, Dendy producer, reached an agreement with Nintendo to sell consoles in all post-Soviet states with relinquished its claim to Dendy sales, meaning that Nintendo didn't take legal action against famiclones.


Belarus

One of the first clones that arrived to Belarus was ''Zhiliton''. Later ''Dendy'' was released, which was the most popular clone in this region. In 1994, Steepler, Dendy producer, reached an agreement with Nintendo to sell consoles in all post-Soviet states with relinquished its claim to Dendy sales, meaning that Nintendo didn't take legal action against famiclones. On April 18, 2025, the Belarusian government banned the import of the Dendy Junior DJ-300, one of the Russian clones of the original Dendy, due to the risk of electric shock.


Brazil

Since 1989, Famicom- and NES-compatible consoles were made and sold in Brazil by local companies, some of which also imported and sold original NES cartridges and consoles. The first Famicom-compatible system, called ''Dynavision 2'', was released in 1989 by Dynacom and used joysticks similar to the
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. The next system, ''Dynavision 3'', had gamepads similar to
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gamepads and had a dual slot that allowed both 60-pin and 72-pin cartridges. This was followed in the mid-1990s by ''Handyvision'', a portable system that allowed video to be broadcast to the TV with a UHF transmitter. Another company, Geniecom, produced a black-colored clone with headphone jacks on gamepads, and Game Genie code input. The ''NASA'' clone was similar to the original NES, but had two slots, a 72-pin on the front and a 60-pin on top. Brazilian manufacturers also produced cartridges, but ran into the problem of having two formats. Hydron company solved the issue by making two-sided cartridges - one side 60-pin, the other 72-pin. In 1993, Nintendo themselves arrived in Brazil and released the NES with the American cartridge slot. This official version was manufactured by Playtronic, a
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between the toy company Estrela and Gradiente. ''PolyStation'', another popular clone was distributed from 2000 by
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ern businessman Ali Ahmad Zaioum, of
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- Lebanese origin. He also owns around 400 patents and trademarks supposedly created by him. However, he was accused by the Paraguayan court of falsifying documents and information in order to obtain registration with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce of Paraguay.


Colombia

In Colombia consoles named ''Creation'', ''Super Creation'', ''Nichi-man'' (manufactured by Micro Genius) and later on ''PolyStation'' were popular. Nintendo arrived in Colombia in early 1990s with help of ab compufax. Also, a recent famiclone, and of the
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, is the ''Nanica Smitch''. It has 800 NES games built in, and has removable controllers, but the controllers look like
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, but instead the thumbsticks are replaced with d-pads. It was also sold as the ''Game Magic''. However, this famiclone is available just in Colombia.


Czech Republic/Slovakia

Most known clones sold in this country are ''Terminator 2'', ''Bel Game'', ''Pegasus IQ-502'', ''Video Game-GT3300'' and '' Micro Genius''. Nintendo entered
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n market in 1992 with Game Boy, and in the next year, after split into two countries, Nintendo released SNES and NES. It is unknown if distributor took legal actions against famiclones resellers.


Denmark

In the mid-90s, many Danish markets sold Mastergames Supercom 72, but as in other Western countries, Nintendo quickly tracked down the distributors, sued them, and won in 1996. Most of the stock was destroyed by a
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and the event was broadcast on TV as a warning to other pirates.


Egypt

Originally, famiclones sold in Egypt were the same as the ones sold on the Arabian Peninsula- primarily the ''Rinco Home Computer 3600''. Many games by Sachen were sold there, as well as in other parts of
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. Later on, famiclones designed to look like later generation consoles such as the ''
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'' series began to be sold. There were also ones designed to look like home computers. These were often packed with multicarts.


Finland

Some of the games shops marketed a few famiclones with yellow carts like ''Terminator 2'' or promoted unlicensed NES games like
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. Nintendo took legal actions against distributors, and in 1994 the biggest seller of pirate games and consoles had to pay damages of $75,000. Some misunderstanding was also caused by a joke article on April 1st in a Finnish and Swedish magazine about the new Scandinavian console called ''Viking X'', whose design was taken from the Micro Genius IQ-301, which is why some journalists believed it to be real.


Germany

Few famiclones were released in Germany like ''VidiTex VT-720'', sold by Ultra-Sat Vierhaus.


Greater China

The market of People's Republic of China opened to the console in late 1980s, but high customs made imported consoles such as the Famicom very expensive. This why local companies began producing cheaper clones which created a large grey market for unlicensed consoles and games. Many brands were created, and one of the most popular was ''Xiǎo Bàwáng'' ( Chinese: 小霸王; lit. 'Little Emperor or Little Tyrant') by Subor. At the same time, many local manufacturers began distributing console to other countries, which made China one of main hubs of famiclone production. Nintendo saw the market potential and decided to enter China in 1994, but did not bother with piracy. Only by late 1995, pirates managed to sell around 30 million units of all type of famiclones across China. Certain models were officially advertised by
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. The popularity of these devices continued in the People's Republic of China in the 2000s, due to the fact that in June 2000, the Chinese government decided to ban all video game consoles. Since the mid-1990s Chinese manufacturers have been selling the latest Famiclone models as an educational computer with a keyboard and a cartridge with simple educational games. It turned out Chinese authorities allowed the further sale of that devices, not recognizing it as console, which resulted in next clone models from other manufacturers as well as new unlicensed games, miscellaneous programmes like ''
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'' or ports of newer games for 8-bit Nintendo such as ''
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'' (Bio Hazard), ''
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'' or ''
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''. The full number of clones and units sold in China is still unknown. At the same time, Nintendo adapted to new regulations and entered the market with remodeled consoles through iQue. Taiwan and Hong Kong had legal Famicom and other video games much earlier than mainland China, but piracy was spreading here too. Many companies, such as NTDEC or Micro Genius, were established in Taiwan and sold famiclones locally and internationally, which made Taiwan one of the most important hubs for the production of clones. In order to stop it Nintendo tried to fight them.Nintendo of America Inc v. NTDEC
/ref> In Hong Kong, in addition to local brands, there were many importers from China and Taiwan.


Greece

From 1990, Greek Software marketed''BIT 72'' and ''Redstone'' (which used NES cartridges) as a competitor to officially distributed
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. In 1991, Nintendo entered the Greek market, but clones were still sold in video game stores like ''Action Set - Family 52'' from 1991 by Computer Market, ''Crazy Boy'' distributed from 1993 by Multi Logi and flee markets (like ''Super Com SP-60'').


Hungary

Nintendo entered the Hungarian market in 1991 with Game Boy and NES, and every clone was referred to as ''Sárga Kazettás Nintendo'' (Nintendo with yellow carts).


Iceland

Nintendo was in this region from the early 1980s, but stores distributed clones like ''Crazyboy'', ''Redstone'', ''NASA'' (compatible with NES), ''Action Set'', ''NTDEC'' etc.


India

In 1987, Nintendo released the NES under the name
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marketed by Samurai Electronics. Following poor sales of the license-built NES consoles, Samurai-branded famiclones produced by Micro Genius began to appear in the early 1990s. In the late 1990s, the demand for 8-bit clones became very high in India. There were around 55 brands in the country at the time such as Media Entertainment System (selling ''Little Master'' and ''Wiz Kid''), Mitashi (selling ''Cricket''), Mega and others.


Indonesia

Many famiclones from various producers, compatible with NES or Famicom, were rebranded and sold by Spica.


Iran

The most popular brand of clones were these, made by Micro Genius (simply called here ''Micro'') and distributed from 1992. One of the most popular games were ''Super Mario Bros''. (called locally ''Mushroom Eater''), ''Contra'', ''Duck Hunt'', ''Double Dragon'', ''Mega Man'' etc. Other clones include consoles like ''Super Semtoni'', ''Terminator 2'', etc.


Israel

In early 1990s, besides the original NES, many shops sold ''Megason'', ''Micro Genius'', ''Goodboy'', ''Terminator B.S 550'', ''Hitex'', ''Family Game,'' etc.


Italy

Besides clones sold by its original names (like ''PolyStation''), there are a lot of consoles rebranded by distributors and sold with new names like ''Cartobit'' (known elsewhere as ''Mega Power II''), ''Top Consolle'' (known elsewhere as '' Terminator 2''), ''MegaTronix'', ''Argo Video Game System'' (known elsewhere as ''P-60''), ''MARgame'' (known elsewhere as ''Micro Genius IQ-901'') and ''Amstrad NN-900'' (known elsewhere as ''PolyStation 2''). Nintendo was here from 1986, but it is unknown if they fought with piracy.


Latin America

These systems were released in the early 1990s and were referred to as ''Family''. It competed with the original NES provided by C.Itoh. These clones remained famous in certain parts of the region and for example, PolyStations proved to be popular in parts of
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even in 2015.


Mexico

Like in the rest of Latin America, the official version of NES was sold by C.Itoh/Itochu Mexico, but in poorer places with less access to supermarkets or shops with toys and electronics, popular way of play were clones called by everyone ''Family'', mostly resembling Famicom or sometimes Super Famicom, sold with 72 pins adaptor for NES games. The certain retailers in early 1990s also tried to create a brand and actively promote clones like ''MasterGames'' and games with Spanish manuals. Through the next years, Mexico got many other famiclones like educational computers or consoles mostly resembling the new generation ones, for example PlayStation.


Mongolia

Famiclones were brought to Mongolia from China and the most popular is '' Subor''.


North Korea

'' Micro Genius'' consoles were sighted being played by children in the Songdowon International Children's Camp in 2008.


Poland

In Poland, Pegasus was marketed by BobMark International., company established in 1991. In its lifespan, BobMark sold three models: ''MT-777DX'', ''Super Pegasus'' and ''IQ-502''. In 1994, changes in Polish copyright law resulted that BobMark get rid of bootleg games and bought official license to software published by Codemasters, Sachen and Western Technologies and distribute them in Asian cartridges. In late 1994,
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entered Polish market so BobMark began to sell official
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products. From that time Pegasus brand began to slowly lose its importance due to more cheaper clones and new generation consoles with last models sold until late 1990s. The Pegasus reportedly sold more than 1 million units. Other popular famiclones in Poland are for example ''BS-500AS'', also known as ''Terminator'', ''Gold Leopard King (GLK)'', '' Polystation'', ''Fenix'' or ''Family Game''. Nintendo took legal actions against small sellers of famiclones and cartridges producers, but they never sued Pegasus distributors.


Portugal

Most of these clones were called ''Family Game''. Games and consoles were very easy to find even after 1991 when Nintendo entered the market.


Quebec

Micro-Genius versions of Famicom games were a large part of the gaming market in
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throughout 1989-1990, with dozens of games selling thousands of copies in flea markets, independent game stores, and video game rental stores. Notably, Micro-Genius' version of '' Super Mario Bros 3'' was sold extensively throughout Quebec for months ahead of its official North American NES release.
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was described as a major international thoroughfare for Micro-Genius sales, with a network of Taiwanese importers acting as a distribution nexus for Micro-Genius games and consoles, to such an extent that most of the cartridge labelling was bilingual to respect the Quebec-specific language ''
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'' laws, despite being illegal pirate games. This culminated in Nintendo issuing injunctions against 68 retailers, and the Sureté du Québec seizing several tens of thousands of Micro-Genius cartridges in December 1990, as part of a crackdown on the import and sale of illicit Micro-Genius games from Taiwan. As a result of this extensive market history, Micro-Genius games have become a prized collector's item especially in Quebec. Although Micro Genius did sell some ''IQ-501'' Famiclone consoles in Canada, almost the entire pirate market was composed of Micro Genius cartridges with an adapter to play them on a legitimate NES console.


Romania

In Romania, several NES clones could be found in toy stores under marketing names such as '' Polystation'', ''Terminator'', or variations of Famicom BASIC keyboard compatible consoles and these consoles were shipped with games such as '''999999 in 1'' which consisted of around 6 games in one cartridge and the rest were different levels of these games. The games and series consisted mainly of ''Super Mario'', ''Bomberman'', ''Lunar Pool'', ''Double Dragon 3'', ''Star Soldier'', and ''Ninja Ryukenden 3''. Nintendo entered Romanian market in mid-1990s, but they didn't bother with famiclone sellers.


Russia and the former Soviet union

The ''Dendy'' (Russian: Де́нди) was a hardware clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) popular in Russia and other
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. Dendy is an NTSC console with forced PAL (SECAM on early models) mode, like
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. Released in 1992 by the Steepler company, the Dendy was easily the most popular video game console of its time there, and enjoyed a degree of fame roughly equivalent to that experienced by the NES/Famicom in North America and Japan. Business was so successful that the company spawned its own TV show about Dendy on Russian TV, and created stores all across Moscow and St. Petersburg, promoting and selling the console and its cartridges. Also, a cartoon about the "Dendy Elephant", the character on the console's logo, was filmed but not finished. In 1994, Steepler, Dendy producer, reached an agreement with Nintendo to sell consoles in all post-Soviet states with relinquished its claim to Dendy sales, meaning that Nintendo didn't take legal action against famiclones. Instead, Steepler began suing other pirates. The company had a registered trademark for Dendy in Russia, which meant that any pirate who used their logo was breaking the law. The Dendy reportedly sold 6 million units. Dendy had competition in form of '' Subor'', ''Bitman'' and ''Kenga''. After Dendy there were also other clones like ''Simba's'' and ''Magistr''.


South Africa

In
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, clones, known as "''TV Games''", were widely available. One popular clone available in the early 1990s was the ''Golden China''; while another was ''Reggie's Entertainment System'', named after the toy store chain that sold it; Older models looked like the
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but newer models resembled the
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, like the ''TeleGamestation'' which also had a"mini tower" version with keyboard, and black/white monitor, to include educational software. These TeleGamestations have cartridges around half the size of the original Nintendo Entertainment System games, and although most games were cracked from there, some were also taken from the
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. The box advertised "dazzling graphics" and the monitor on the box set features a modern-day at the time,
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game. Games could be bought in chain stores or on the market or certain stores. Most cartridges were multi-packs, or many games within one cartridge. In some cases, games have had their names removed, and in some cases the original name of the game (for example, '' Dr. Mario'' was renamed "Medical Hospital"). Nintendo entered South African market in 1992 and took legal action against Golden China for importing copied games.


Southeast Asia

In Southeast Asia, the '' Micro Genius'' was sold as an alternative to the
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. It originated from
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in the late 1980s and uses 60-pin cartridges, most of which are
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s. The Micro Genius had some original games, including ''Chinese Chess'' and ''Thunder Warrior''. Starting from 1990, Nintendo sued local video games shops for selling unlicensed systems.


South Korea

Starting from 1989, a wide range of clones were marketed in South Korea by different companies like ''Batman''/''Family Computer II'', ''Kuk Je Academy K-007'', ''Family Computer GH-100'' (by Gihan Electronics), ''Family Computer'' (by Modowa), ''GamDori'', ''Joycom'', ''Viking'', ''Supercom'', ''Pascal'', ''Noriteul'', ''Little Com'' and many more. The official NES console was marketed by Nintendo in South Korea under the name '' Hyundai Comboy''.


Southeast Europe

First clones were sold as ''Micro Genius'' or simple clones called ''Family Computer'' that looked like Famicom. When Sega released
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, most pirates wanted to mislead buyers giving a cheaper and similar looking clone, mostly called ''Terminator''. The same situation was with Super Nintendo and most known 8-bit ripoff of this one was sold as ''SP-60''. Nintendo created distribution networks in every country of the region between 1992 and 1995. In some of the countries, Nintendo took legal action against shop that sold this clones, but in other countries, distributors of Nintendo didn't react.


Spain

Nintendo distributed the NES here from 1987, but clones were still popular. The most common were these from the ''NASA'' and ''Creation'' brands (which are nearly the same, being the console name printed on the front the only difference), compatible with NES and Famicom games. It originally used the same chipset as the Dendy, manufactured by
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, but manufacturers later used the NOAC ASICs. The NASA clones were sold by Gluk Video, a company known for releasing many unlicensed games for NES in Spain. Besides NASA they distributed clones such as ''Micro Genius'', ''Yess'' and ''Silver Shadow''. Other known clones sold here are ''MasterGames'', ''Nippon'do'', '' Terminator 2'', etc.


Thailand

Thailand's best selling famiclones were models from the Family brand - ''FR 102'' and ''FR 202'', introduced by Family TSI Ltd.


Turkey

The most popular brand of clones is ''Micro Genius'', distributed from early 1990s by Aral, with new model being released by them even in 21st century. There were also other brands like ''Home Computer'' (by Emek Elektronik), ''Star Trek'' ''Game Star'', '' Kontorland'' and ''Fun Time''. Nintendo was here from at least 1990, but it seems that they did not bother with clones.


Ukraine

One of the most known clone in this country is '' Dendy''. There were also other brands like ''Kenga'' which were very widespread in Ukraine. Kenga even had a TV show called ''Kenga Predstavlyaet!'' Within the Donetsk region, Atlantida company sold a Dendy competitor, the ''Jippy'' game console, which was a clone of Ending Man. The console also used a mascot similar to Dendy - a similarly dressed hippopotamus named Jippy. It had headphone jacks and switches to activate the "turbo-pause". According to various estimates, 15,000 copies were sold, including 5,000 in Moscow, Russia. A TV show Jippy Club was produced on the local Donetsk TV station. The project closed in 1994. In 1994, Steepler, Dendy producer, reached an agreement with Nintendo to sell consoles in all post-Soviet states with relinquished its claim to Dendy sales, meaning that Nintendo didn't take legal action against famiclones.


United Kingdom

Famiclones in the UK were not popular and only a few like the ''Scorpion 8'', sold by Interactive Enterprises, ''Good Boy'' by DGM Limited or ''DAC'' by Digital Audio Corporation were sold.


United States

During the life of the NES, famiclones were very rarely distributed and more common was sale of unlicensed video games produced by foreign companies such as NTDEC, which often resulted in lawsuits from Nintendo. ''Power Player Super Joy III'' was one of the clones sold in the US and was quickly discontinued in 2005, when Nintendo initiated a court case against sellers.


Venezuela

Around the late 1980s, a new established company called Nintendo de Venezuela C.A began selling famiclones and bootleg games in self-made packaging. All consoles, games and accessories had the Nintendo logo, the boxes were translated into Spanish and had warranty cards, instructions and stickers to make everything look professional and official. As competition, the original Nintendo products were sold by Itochu Venezuela S.A from the late 1980s with NES being referred as "Nintendo el Original" to differentiate original one from famiclones. After several years of legal disputes among themselves, Nintendo filed a lawsuit against the company in July 1995, which was ruled in their favor in 1999 and Nintendo C.A was obligated to pay damages and destroy all copies that were left in warehouses.


Famiclone list

This is a non-exhaustive list of Famiclones: * Active Game Master * Arcade Action * Asder PC 95 * Bitman (Russia) * BitSystem (Dismac, Brazil) * CherryBomb 2 * Classiq N * Creation (Pakistan, India, made in China) * Dendy: Dendy, Dendy Classic, Dendy Junior, Dendy Junior II, Dendy Classic II (Steepler, Russia) and some post-Steepler famiclones, Dendy Megaboy (NewGame) - famiclone with LCD display * Dr.Boy * Dynavision (Dynacom, Brazil) * Family Boy * Family Computer * Family FR102 / FR202 * Family Game * Fc Compact * Flashback * Fugi Home Game Computer * Game Player * Game Axe * Gamax * Game Station - Oiny One * Game Theory Admiral * Generation NEX * Geniecom * Gold Leopard King * GunBoy (Brazil, 2000s) * Handy FamiEight * Hi-Top Game * Intellig (Intelligence) * Kenga KenKid, Kenga KenKid II (Russia) * Kibord K-001, Kibord 003 (Simba's, Russia) * Little Master (India, 1990s) * Mastergames Ending Man * Mastergames Mega Power II * Magic Computer (Dynacom, Brazil) * Magistr: Matrix, Sniper, Kids, Geniy, Geniy 2, Bakalavr (NewGame, Russia) * Mega Kid MK-1000 * Micro Genius * Mega Joy (I & II) * Mitashi Game In Champ * My Arcade Micro Player * NASA Entertainment Computer System * Neo-Fami * NES Video Game System * N-Joypad/CD3900 * PC Game *
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* Phantom System (Gradiente, Brazil) * Pocket Famicom * Polystation * Power Player Super Joy III * Retrocon * Retro Duo * Rumble Station * Simba's (Russia) * Soccer Station * Subor SB-218, SB-286, SB-486, SB-926, SB-2000 * Sup Gaming Famiclone * Super 8 * Super 8 bit game * Super Com 72 * Terminator 1, 2, 3 and Ending Man * Top Game (Brazil) * Turbo Game (Brazil) * Tristar 64 * VG Pocket Max * X Play Vintage (Jimmy Ltda., Brazil, 2010s) * WizKid (India, 1990s) * Wi Vision * Yobo FC Game Console


Gallery

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See also

* Analogue Nt * Micro Genius * Power Player Super Joy III * PolyStation * PlayPower *
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References

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