Has anyone had experience with these portable Famicoms before?

Mugicha

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looks neat, but if it only plays famicom games, why have 4 buttons:scratch:
 

Kid Panda

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Buttons should have been round. I would be curious as to how the sound is.
 

cdamm

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labeled 'aa' and 'bb' i am guessing turbo is probably a good guess.
 

GohanX

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I don't have any experience with these, but I recall someone asking about portable Famis over at Famicom World and the general consensus was that there was no good portable Famicom clone.

Those extra buttons are turbo buttons. It kinda sucks since that makes the button layout a little awkward.
 

oldschool

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I've got another model similar to these, I think original pin-out is for NES carts. It's a cool handheld but when you even slightly jostle the system while playing, it's prone to graphic glitches or the game resetting. :(
 

SNKorSWM

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I'll just stick to the Famicom-to-NES converter then.
 

alsmoneo

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Okay then 8 buttons since we all know the Neo needs L and R triggers.

The X has the L and R buttons for the soon to be programmed reset function like the SNES, L, R start and select. :lolz:

all joking aside. I think the L button is for the aspect ratio and the R button is for Pause (I think)
 
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