I'm still wondering how well these things will work on those NOAC thingies like my Super Joy 3. It has Famicom cart slot in it. KRIKzz said his offering will be more like is other Everdrives: works on original console hardware; clones are touchy in that some work and some don't. Any thoughts? I really want one or the other Famicom flash cart to go with my NOAC Super Joy since I'm building it into a real NES controller. The Wireless one made by Aklaim called the Remote Controller. No worries, it was busted and missing most of the important stuff. Looks like the PCB might have caught fire... WHAT IN ZE HELL WERE THEY DOING WITH IT?????!!!!!
HardwareMan already confirmed it'll work on at least most famiclones, since the hardware of the main Russian famicom WAS a famiclone, the Dendy.
This is interesting will defo be getting one when there for sale if the price is right. Are there any games that dont work at all??
it seems a great product already, I wonder how it compares to the upcoming everdrive... FDS support is a huge plus! I wonder how you get on the FDS menu, a button combo or a button on the cart?
wow FDS support. i am glad i bought an AV famicom instead of a sharp twin famicom. never a fan of hardwired controllers anyway. i hope everdrive nes will have FDS support too.
FDS??? If this works on those clones as well that will be interesting for my project. FDS games on a NOAC pirate clone...
if it's works on famiclone no problem with the true nintendo hardware. on the other hand, the famiclone support the special chip from third part (konami vrc, sunsoft FME-7...)
Nope, the opposite is usually true. Famiclones are not accurate enough to the real thing to be considered a good metric for such things.