Ok, I don't know where to post this but i want to tell you the history of the nintendo here on brazil, and you can get information, and you can be more smart
Ok so... here we go, should ya? :thumb:
Brazil played an important role in the history of NES . But not very happy , it is true . This is because national companies launched consoles compatible with the Famicom and NES on their own. Piracy , in fact , but so far it is not known how Nintendo , and the Playtronic , just let these consoles live . Below is a list of all known NES clones launched in the country.
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Dynavision 2 Standard : Famicom ( 60-pin )Manufacturer: Dynacom
Release year : 1989
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
The Dynavision 2 was the first console compatible with the NES launched in Brazil in May 1989 by Dynacom , starting fever NES in the country. The controllers are Atari style , and the "Select" button is located on the console. Dynacom still manufactured various accessories for the console , including 3D glasses ; plus an adapter for the console support American Standard cartridges ( 72-pin ) and own cartridges
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Dynavision 3
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: Dynacom
Release year: 1991
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
Not satisfied with the possibilities of your console before the competition, Dynacom launched in 1991 the third version of its console. The system now had the same double system (fitting for the two standards cartridges) of CCE. The joysticks have greatly improved, with turbo resources and professional format. A great feature of Dynavision 3 was the possibility of getting a stereo connecting a headset (contained in the package) to the console audio port. In 1992 was also released the Extreme model.
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Dynavision 3 Action
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: Dynacom
Release year: 1994
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
At this time, the Dynacom had already launched in Brazil Aquapad line for the Super NES and the Superfighter for the Mega Drive. This model changed controllers, which were similiar to those of Mega. The gun also became part of the package.
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Handyvision
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: Dynacom
Release year: 1993
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
This console, only compatible with the American standard, possessed an interesting quirk: had a Game Genie built. A feature really tempting for those who worshiped cheat in games. Also if you put no catridges on the console and just use in the tv you get 7 Games to play. without catridges.
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Bit System
Standard: NES (72-pin)
Manufacturer: Dismac
Release year: 1989
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
What draws attention in the Bit System is its similarity to the original NES. The console also eliminates the need for adapters as plugs for entering the controllers are identical to the American NES. It also has own gun and cartridges.
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Standard: NES (72-pin)
Manufacturer: Gradient
Release year: 1989
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
The Phantom System was the NES clone most popular in the country. The console design is like an Atari 7800 (legend has it that the gradient had plans to launch the Atari 7800 in brazil) and the controllers are a lost brother from the Mega Drive.
An interesting curiosity: the Gradient had the rights to manufacture NES cartridges. Not of Nintendo, but the developers softhouses (Tengen, Activision, etc.). However, the gradient reached market cartridges under the assumed name of Falcon Soft; and yes these were pirates (for they were Nintendo games such as Super Mario Bros. series, and Knock Out !!, the latter displayed in the image).
Among the many stories, trivia, and piracy, we have to admit: it was not for nothing that the Phantom System could be the clone of NES most popular in Brazil. The Gradient made a simple campaign but well made, around him. and it came with a poster.
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Top Game VG9000
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: CEC
Release year: 1990
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
The VG9000 CCE was the first national console to have slots for both standard cartridges (60 and 72-pin), which made him very popular. After its launch, many companies copied the idea. The console still possessed a great laser gun and more anatomical controls. It is important that the frizar VG9000, had a previous version, VG8000, which was only compatible with 60-pin cartridges.
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Turbo Game
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: CEC
Release year: 1991
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
It is the evolution of the Top Game, also of CCE. Their cartridges were produced by the company Vic Video Game until 1992. Its controls had the inverted design of the Phantom, with turbo function. In the fashion, the double system system remains.
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Standard: NES (72-pin)
Manufacturer: Milmar
Release year: 1990
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
The Hi-Top Game had a total of three versions. The most advanced was launched in 1991. The console was one of the cheapest in the market, and still offered unpublished cartridges, licensed by AVE. The Start and Select buttons are located on the CONSOLE!!!
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Top System
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: Milmar
Release year: 1994
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
The Top System is the successor to the Hi-Top Game (also the Milmar). Had a late start, so had no chance to compete with the 16-bit systems that have dominated the country. Top System, also owned slots 60 and pins 72 cartridges.
The Milmar today is a company that stopped manufacturing electronics. For some reason, the company stopped producing consoles, computers, fax machines and modems to, to currently produce curiously boats and launches.
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Super Charger
Standard: Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: IBTC
Release year: 1990
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Do Not
This console is similiar to dendy design. Possessed with function button to eject the cartridges. The IBTC failed to make cartridges for the Super Charger. However, the company imported east pirates cartridges.
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Geniecom
Standard: NES (72-pin)
Manufacturer: Geniecom
Release year: 1992
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Do Not
This console, only compatible with the American standard, possessed an interesting quirk: had a Game Genie built. A feature really tempting for those who worshiped cheat in games.
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Prosystem-8
Standard: NES (72-pin)
Manufacturer: Brazil Chips
Release year: 1994
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
Brazil's Chips company has worked in the video games area, manufacturing controllers and even cartridges for various platforms. But in 1994, the company decided to enter the branch of consoles and released the prosystem-8, which had a design very similar to the Super Famicom (Japanese SNES). The Pro-System 8 was accompanied by Super-Pro 3 controllers, who had turbo function and slow motion. For the same reason the Top System, and went out of the market.
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Dynavision 3 Radical!
Standard: NES (72-pin) and Famicom (60-pin)
Manufacturer: Dynacom
Release year: 1994
Manufactured cartridges themselves to the system? : Yup
At this time, the Dynacom had already launched in Brazil Aquapad line for the Super NES and the Superfighter for the Mega Drive. This model changed controllers, which were equal to those of Mega. The gun also became part of the package.
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There is! This country got a crapload of consoles that wanna be better than NES, i only got the dynacom line, not the others. but there is.
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