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 : TWIN Video Game System for NES and SNES Plus 2 Great Games

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Brand: FC TWIN
EAN: 0840356939797
Label: FC TWIN
Manufacturer: FC TWIN
Model: fctwincombo
Publisher: FC TWIN
Sales Rank: 5899
Studio: FC TWIN

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Games: Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt for the Nintendo Entertainment System is a used video game. The game comes in blister pack and does not include a box or manual.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Imitation!
Another Yobo ripoff of the Nintendo classics. Get a real Nintendo, not this stupid FC Twin. The only reason this is at all better and more compact, blah blah blah is because it was first made 5 years ago, not 23 (like the NES). If you really want to play the classics, then you have to play the NES, or the SNES. You can buy a great condition refurbished NES for $30 off of Pedro Games. You know, that's $10 less than this.
Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console
Get real. Get a real Nintendo. Not another Chinese clone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great system...beats ROM Emulation hands-down!
I'm happy with this little guy! I was very skeptical at first, but being an avid classic gamer I decided to give it a shot. I'm on of the legions of 20-somethings who sold their old NES and SNES games to upgrade and now I'm regretting it.

The YOBO plays well...I've had mine for almost a year now and I've never had any real problems with the system. My only complaint is that it seems to have some framerate issues with faster-paced games (Dodgeball for the NES and Contra III: The Alien Wars for SNES). But, from talking with friends, I think these games actually had framerate issues back in the day when played on native NES or SNES systems.

I think I paid a bit much for mine...I paid $80 at a local game store but have seen them for sale online for as little as $25. A good investment for anyone who is a fan of classic gaming who wants to do it the legal way. Roms and PC Emulators are fun, but they're not the orignals. Long live CLASSIC GAMES!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME
THIS GAME IS EVRERTHING I EVER DREAMED OF AND MORE.I LOVE IT!!!!
YOU HAVE TWO CHOICES OF THE VIDEO GAMES TO CHOOSE TO PLAY WITH AND I WILL ORDER AGAIN IN THE FUTURE FROM THIS SELLER.THE GAME ARRIVED QUICKER THAN EXPECTED,EVERYTHING JUST GREAT.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - FC twin didn't work...
I bought this hoping to FINALLY play some of the classics, when It got here I plugged everything in correctly, and put in a game and turned it on.. I tried pressing power on the VCR and putting it on channel 3, didnt work. tried every channel didnt work, so I tried it on 2 other tvs, nothing worked, only spots everywhere on the screen, I even tried 3 different games.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Control Issues
I purchased the new black FC Twin (with the YOBO logo behind the NES slot) and noticed right off that the directional pad seemed to be a bit stiffer and would respond a bit slower than a regular SNES or NES controller. This isn't noticeable with most games since you can usually get around this slight lag while getting used to the slight timing issues as you get used to playing games with it. However, when playing fasterpaced NES games such as levels 10 and 11 on battletoads, the controller just couldn't keep up with the game and it actually became impossible to get to the last level (something I've done all the time using regular NES controllers and did right before trying it on the FC TWIN). The reason I was having this kind of trouble was because the directional pad just wouldn't respond quick enough without a slight lag time (level 11 on Battletoads requires you to push each directional button at a specific time so you won't crash) making it virtually impossible for me to get anywhere on the level.

Due to the fact that this system won't accept regular NES controllers, I ended up purchasing a regular Super Nintendo controller to try out. When I put in any NES or SNES game with the regular SNES controller, the "Up" button wasn't working at all. These issues really put a blemish on an otherwise great system (I could get past the slightly altered music for the original NES games easily). Don't buy this system expecting the same type of control you'd otherwise expect on an NES or SNES.

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