Odd NES Items
A odd collection of NES items ive never seen. Some odd consoles and what not.
that was cool. I've never seen game stuff from other countries before. The system from france looked wicked.
Wow, that's a lot of interesting stuff there.
Some of those I'd like to have, e.g. the Mahjongg-keyboard or the Nintendo monitor. Cool gedgets.
almost everything on that page is cloned or pirated and not made by nintendo, even alot of the prototypes there are just old
NES Games reprogrammed by some nes fan with a little too much spare time on their hands. i doubt any real prototype would be a regular cart with a badly gouged out hole in the front to expose rewritable roms lol.
none of the consoels there are official.
That may be the case, but they are still pretty cool
i doubt any real prototype would be a regular cart with a badly gouged out hole in the front to expose rewritable
NES ROMs lol.
It was common for NES protos to be just like that.
lol I like the 'Nintendo' monitor. I should stick some Nintendo stickers on the BBC micro monitors I have lying around here. Maybe make me a few bucks he he he.
There are some cool items on that page. In a matter of fact, I've been looking for that QuickJoy Footpedal for quite a while now. If anyone has one or comes across one, please let me know. I need it to complete my QuickJoy accessory collection
-Speedy
I have a ninja Turtles Toy chest like that.
Same here. I own that.
a tv tray i found, could be an odd item i guess.
I have a Mario lunch box that has Mario and Luigi playing
Zelda.
Hey, if you guys could all take pics of these things, I could put them on Nintendo Intensity with your name as contributing them. If you want, just e-mail, PM, or post here to let me know.
Oh, and if it's a product that's post-NES, I can't really use it. Thanks!
Hey, if you guys could all take pics of these things, I could put them on Nintendo Intensity with your name as contributing them. If you want, just e-mail, PM, or post here to let me know.
Oh, and if it's a product that's post-NES, I can't really use it. Thanks!
I would take a pic, but I don't have the CD to install my scanner. If I did, I would.
i love odd ball stuff. famiclones especially
I recognise that foot-pedal controller, actually. I remember it being released for home computers of the time, though I didn't know, offhand, that they made an NES version. As I recall, it was programmable, meaning each pedal could be assigned a different function of the pad.
Yup, it is programmable and was also released for the Atari and other 9-pin consoles at the time. The one pictured in the gallery is actually the Atari version, as the NES version has a greenish box.