25% OFF!! OVER 140 NES GAMES!! Multi-Cart 8 Bit 72 Pin NES Nintendo REGION FREE PAL NTSC Game Cart Cartridge with Memory Function Battery Game Save
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25% OFF!! OVER 140 NES GAMES!! Multi-Cart 8 Bit 72 Pin NES Nintendo REGION FREE PAL NTSC Game Cart Cartridge with Memory Function Battery Game Save
25% OFF!! OVER 140 NES GAMES!! Multi-Cart 8 Bit 72 Pin NES Nintendo REGION FREE PAL NTSC Game Cart Cartridge with Memory Function Battery Game Save
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@jonathan.owens.77715: Hi, Thanks for you inquiry. That's a good question.. We do sell game consoles that have hundreds of games built-in(just in case that's what you were referring to?), but just for clarity, this advert is for an NES compatible, mullti-game cartridge(which is also region free), meaning the question about game-play quality actually depends on what you use to play it on, for example if you play it on:
1. Original Nintendo NES Game console: 100% Original quality game-play
2. Modern Third-Party HDMI FPGA based consoles(such as retroUSB AVS or Analogue Mini Nt: 100% Original quality game-play (with the bonus of being in HD!)
3. Good quality clones (of eastern bloc origin, like Tendy, Pegasus etc, some come from Asia too): 95% - 100% Original quality game-play
4. Bad quality clones (mostly coming from Asia, despite some really good clones coming from there too): BAD, not worth wasting money on.
5. Modern Third-Party HDMI EMULATION based consoles(such as Hyperkin's Retron series or the "Polymega" et): NOT COMPATIBLE (can't emulate multi-game cartridges, emulation is a joke anyway if you care about quality/lag etc)
We hope this answers your question and helps you understand better how to get the best out of a retro gaming setup
If you have any other questions at all, don't hesitate to contact us, you can also use the Send Message button if you want to send us a private message.
Thanks for your interest
1. Original Nintendo NES Game console: 100% Original quality game-play
2. Modern Third-Party HDMI FPGA based consoles(such as retroUSB AVS or Analogue Mini Nt: 100% Original quality game-play (with the bonus of being in HD!)
3. Good quality clones (of eastern bloc origin, like Tendy, Pegasus etc, some come from Asia too): 95% - 100% Original quality game-play
4. Bad quality clones (mostly coming from Asia, despite some really good clones coming from there too): BAD, not worth wasting money on.
5. Modern Third-Party HDMI EMULATION based consoles(such as Hyperkin's Retron series or the "Polymega" et): NOT COMPATIBLE (can't emulate multi-game cartridges, emulation is a joke anyway if you care about quality/lag etc)
We hope this answers your question and helps you understand better how to get the best out of a retro gaming setup
If you have any other questions at all, don't hesitate to contact us, you can also use the Send Message button if you want to send us a private message.
Thanks for your interest
@jonathan.owens.77715: Hi, Thanks for yo7r inquiry, however, if you'd like to proceed with an order, as per adverts rules, you'll have to place an offer(or in the case of a store, click on the orange "Buy Now" button) to enable private message.
Thanks for your interest
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New rates negotiated with our supplier, as usual, we've passed on the savings to our customers: 20% Off
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New rates negotiated with our supplier, as usual, we've passed on the savings to our customers: 20% Off
Only while stocks last!
Thanks for you interest and support folks
@Maxygaby: Thanks for your inquiry, I'm afraid it doesn't fit a DS, these are made for the original Nintendo NES, however, if you search online for "Ultimate NES Remix" that's an official Nintendo product, it's about 10 years old and can be hard to find(and can be expensive), but if you keep an eye out, you might pick one up cheap?
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