Moviefan2k4
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Over the last few days, I've been researching pros and cons about the recent trend of cloned gaming consoles. Apparently, Nintendo's patent for the 8-bit NES expired a few years ago, so third-party manufacturers have been releasing these like crazy.
However, upon further reading, I disocovered many cloned systems had incompatibility issues with certain games. "CastleVania III - Dracula's Curse", "Dragon Warrior II", the original "Gauntlet"...these and more top many lists of non-working titles. Also, many of these systems are incompatible with various accessories, such as the NES Zapper or the SuperScope 6.
Recently, I stumbled across an article for a cloned system called the Retro Duo. Made by a company called Innex, it boasts playability for both NES and Super NES titles, on the same console. It's also relatively cheap (about $50, give or take). Plus, from all the reviews I've read, the aforementioned titles actually work with this, which has made me consider buying one. the only "cons" I've seen so far is a lack of old NES controller ports, and I haven't heard anything about an adapter for the Zapper yet.
So, for all you classic-gaming fanatics out there, what's your take on all this stuff? Does anyone around here own a cloned system? And if so, how does it measure up to similar products?