Hey, I used to have the console in the first image!Why of course that would be the classic Brick and the Sup one
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I lent it from a childhood Friend of mine.
Hey, I used to have the console in the first image!Why of course that would be the classic Brick and the Sup one
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Honestly, the ants saved your rump thereI had one of these for a while. My old house had an ant problem and they ended up building a colony inside of it lol.
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I always wonder what it was like being a kid growing up with bootlegged consoles. Like everyone in school being on team PlayStation or team Nintendo, and then you being team bootleg. And that's not a bad thing at all, because as a kid you are not necessarily concerned with something being official or "the real deal" - although that usually does guarantee a certain level of quality - no you are only concerned if the games are good or bad, and most of these consoles do in fact just come with bootlegged version of official games.My favorite is the Dynavision 4, a dual slot nes on chip famiclone from around 1995. It was my first console and came bundled with a 7 in 1 one cartridge (Mach Rider, Duck Hunt, Hogan's Alley, Tennis, F1 Race, Pac-man and Sky Destroyer)
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I bought a weird variant of this at a gas station for $20 in like 2007. I think it had a ps1 style controller instead of the Genesis one but a 64 controller and gun. The box had random pictures from star wars episode 1 all over it. I bought it because i thought it was funny. I actually used it quite a bit a lot of the weird bootleg versions of games were entertaining in their weirdnessI had this controller back in 2001 called the Super Player that looked like an N64 controller with a tumor with a joystick that doesn't move at all. Had around 3000 NES titles including Super Mario Bros and Duck Hunt, with weird sound effects. I remember playing Nuts & Milk and Circus Charlie on it.View attachment 39272
I had that one! It was a birthday present when I was, I think, 12.Perfect time to show you the brazilian classic: Polystation!
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Luckily I never had one, but many people had. It's lore is: Imagine you're a kid in the 90s or 2000s and you ask your mom or daddy who doesn't knows anything about games for a Playstation system. And then they go to the nearest thrift store and see this for a cheap price. There's your Polystation! It's a NES clone that released in 1997 and trolled a good amount of people. That's one of the funniest and most memorable bootlegs consoles in my opinion.
i remember when Soulja boy made a bootleg console
My teacher brought one of these to school and we played it on the smartboard. The wireless controllers were about as responsive as a comatose sloth.I had one of these for a while. My old house had an ant problem and they ended up building a colony inside of it lol.
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Kinda hard to crank dat Soulja boy when the crank keeps breaking off.
A very weird fact about the Dynavision line of famiclones, the Turbo Flash Gun light gun uses the same plastic shell as the Atari XG-1 pistol.Hi everyone I just merged the new bootleg consoles thread with the previous one we had sticked in this section, and changed the name to make it more inclusive to bootleg consoles beyond the chinese ones. :p
My first console ever was the Dynavision 4 mentioned by someone here before. It was also the final award from a TV gameshow, called Interligado. I dreamed about a Mega Drive but my parents couldn't afford that so I got this one, which was way cheaper. And I loved it, it came with a 64 games cartridge, full of NES games. :D
And I also played a lot of polystation with my younger cousin, and the best part is that it had waaaaaay more chinese bootleg games inside its memory. So thanks to her I discovered very young this mesmerizing world.
The Model 2 and 3 are arcade systems made by Sega. They were home to a number of notable Sega arcade titles like Daytona USA, House of the Dead, and others. The Model 3 had mostly sequels to existing Model 2 games, but it's also home to one of my favorite Sega arcade gems, Emergency Call Ambulance!What would these be? Never heard of them?