Well, there are no analog sticks, so it literally can't.
Like I said, superior ;)
You know, if it's Android based, it should be able to.
Yes, the preloaded games are NES ROMs.That clip of SMB3 at the very end... so it actually plays pirated games?!?
Not too bad then....every shitty Android device will have more use than the shitty knock off consoles from the 90s.
Wow, I guess any store that actually sells these has no clue. I saw the SMB3 logo on the box, figured it was just more stealing of the art but this is pretty insane.
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This specific one is in Columbia, but yeah, a lot of stores in the U.S. often sell knock-off stuff too, without knowing any better.Wow, I guess any store that actually sells these has no clue. I saw the SMB3 logo on the box, figured it was just more stealing of the art but this is pretty insane.
Nah, even in the US these bootleg consoles filled with pirated roms are sold en masse at places like walgreens, dollar general, etc.Wow, I guess any store that actually sells these has no clue. I saw the SMB3 logo on the box, figured it was just more stealing of the art but this is pretty insane.
edit: I see it's being sold in Columbia, okay.
Lmao wish for one, make someone else pay the price
Well that's quite surprising. I wonder if they can be sued by Nintendo or other copyright holders for stuff like this. They have to have some type of responsibility for allowing these companies to profit off other's IP, right? I've never really looked too closely at most of the knockoffs I've seen but a quick glance usually seemed to show just hundreds of crap games, not actual ROMs like these.Nah, even in the US these bootleg consoles filled with pirated roms are sold en masse at places like walgreens, dollar general, etc.
Theres typically a mix of roms and trash, the few roms being the ones all over the box. And sure, they could use legal action probably, but its really not worth it considering most of these are only ever sold at location, not online in any capacity.Well that's quite surprising. I wonder if they can be sued by Nintendo or other copyright holders for stuff like this. They have to have some type of responsibility for allowing these companies to profit off other's IP, right? I've never really looked too closely at most of the knockoffs I've seen but a quick glance usually seemed to show just hundreds of crap games, not actual ROMs like these.
This specific one is in Columbia, but yeah, a lot of stores in the U.S. often sell knock-off stuff too, without knowing any better.
Lol! Cruel punishment even for a snitch.
Well that's quite surprising. I wonder if they can be sued by Nintendo or other copyright holders for stuff like this. They have to have some type of responsibility for allowing these companies to profit off other's IP, right? I've never really looked too closely at most of the knockoffs I've seen but a quick glance usually seemed to show just hundreds of crap games, not actual ROMs like these.