Hello, I'm a console clone aficionado who loves obscure hardware and the marvels of reverse engineering 8 bits and 16 bits consoles. My country is home to the most prolific and diverse bootleg systems ever produced, mainly for the NES, due to a law (called Lei de Reserva de Mercado - in a rough translation, law of market reserve) which prohibited the importation of any electronic product to protect and incentivize the national industry. With no real law enforcement against copyright infringement and a national culture of piracy, console clones ran rampant in Brazil and they aren't really known. The community of this forum has shared many interesting things I did not know about, so I'd like to make my personal contribution to obscure video game system as much as possible. Please, check out my Chips do Brasil's Super Prosystem 16 thread in the Obscure Gaming section, it is very informative and it divulges an extremely rare and scarce console, which is also awfully peculiar and unusual. Thank you for your time.