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The Yobo FC Twin (Famicom) is a combination 8 & 16 bit Nintendo Clone system (Famiclone) that is designed to play all the old 8bit NES and the 16bit SNES Games. Because these games are still very popular and the original NES SNES hardware is hard to find, Yobo began producing these units (Nintendo's patents expired on the Famicom system). The Famiclone system is capable of playing almost all NES and SNES games however some games that require the Lockout Chip or have special coding for (SNES) will not function (rare).

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Cheap replacement for dead NES/SNES (for retro gamers)
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Game Genie works with this unit
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Only SNES controllers (No light guns, etc.)
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Not all games work
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Tech Specs:

 

  • Card Reader NES type
  • Card Reader SNES type
  • Dual controller connections (SNES Compatible)
  • CPU: NOAC (NES Mode) Ricoh 5822
  • No S-DD1 (SA-1) Functions (game protection bootleg sensing)

     

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    Key Features:

    Manufacturer Yobo
    Price $50.00
    Product Line Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Famiclone
    Release Date Jan. 1, 2007

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    2 contributors -  Charon9, Omar
    Created: 02/05/2008 - 9:26
    Modified: 02/05/2008 - 9:44