@caztro72 i seen a video a few days ago that showed someone printing with one of them keyboard famiclones put on youtube keyboard famiclone or there is a very good website i dont know what it is called but put down console dateabase and you might find it
@AVEX : Thank you so much for your information! That cart really is a mystery to me. I checked Wiki for "Subor" but only came up with some guy names Duan Yongping who is the company's CEO. I'll try investigating other sources! Thanks again!
Yeah, it another oddity I can add to my collection! Pirates really aren't worth anything in terms of money. But they're great for laughs! Thanks for watching!
Sorry for not checking this vid sooner. It wasn't in my subscription vids for some reason :( Anyway, THANK YOU for posting this up! It's a wicked pirate hack, and boy.. you got the Sample version of DD2! It's a cool version with unlimited continues and unfinished bits, i heard the game's complete, but some enemies won't hurt you, and level designs abit different. The pirate collection of typing games that you have there is probly for use with the Clone FC that came in a shape of a keyboard
Nintendo did release a Keyboard pheripheral for the Famicom for their FamilyBasic software, which is basically another form of Basic programming lang, but ported for the Famicom. The pirates have built their own one and combined it with the FC's mobo and it looks something like a Amiga or Atari ST :P They made it for educational purposes for younger kids who couldn't afford real PCs.
I've actually seen a few being sold here in Malaysia, but I was stupid to ignore it at that time :( I regretted it alot and thought how cool it would have been to have it in my collection. It has the ability to hook up with old printers via parallel port! I think it also comes with a mouse and there was even a Win98 hack for it. LOL
I didn't know that DD2: Sample Version had such cool features! Thank you for making me aware! I'll have to give it some play time to see the oddities! And thanks for the info on the 32 in 1. After you told me about the FC clone that came in the shape of a keyboard, I looked it up. They had a picture on Wikipedia of one called MEGA KID MK-1000. My cart must work n one of these clones! Thanks for all your kind comments & info, and I look forward to your next video!
I've tried every button on the controller and nothing seems to work. It looks like a screen where I should point and click with a mouse or something. One thing I haven't tried is plugging in the NES Zapper. That may do something. I'll have to see.
Yeah, it's a strange addition to my collection. Famicom pirates are pretty rare here in the states. And I found 2! The cartridges themselves are pretty flimsy and they look super cheap! Too bad the games are just hacks of existing Famicom titles. I do find it funny that they ripped off the artwork from SVC Chaos and Tekken 5! LOL!
Yeah, it's a fun conversation piece. I don't prefer to use it over my NES toploader, though. The sound is a little quieter than on an actual NES. And it's hard to pull out the game from the weird cartridge port. Messiah made wireless controllers as well as a wireless Advantage type joystick. But I never warmed up enough to this clone to warrant a purchase. If I must use a clone I actually perfer the FC TWIN!
Yeah, he seems like a pretty cool guy! I found him while surfing your channel, actually. I started watching his videos and commented. Literally a MINUTE after I had subscribed to his channel, he sent me a note saying that he had subbed to mine!! If the Famicom indeed had a keyboard, I am sh*t out of luck with my 32 in 1 cart. I'm sure I can't get an Fami keyboard to work with my Generation Nex. The ports are different from the Fami. I probably couldn't find the keyboard anyhow! Thanx 4 the info!
Yeah, I think that's what all these pirate hacks are like. They SAY 32 in 1, but all they really are is a couple of games broken up into different levels and sometimes they change the speed or other graphical factors. Lots of these pirates originate from Asian countries like Taiwan. They're good for a laugh!
lol King of Fighters on the Famicon.
CrocoDuck420 9 months ago
i guess you like games
dizzydiggy98 11 months ago
@caztro72 i seen a video a few days ago that showed someone printing with one of them keyboard famiclones put on youtube keyboard famiclone or there is a very good website i dont know what it is called but put down console dateabase and you might find it
Annihilator1111 1 year ago
@Annihilator1111 : Thank you for the info. I will have to research it! That multi-cart has been a mystery to me for so long!
Caztro72 1 year ago
Your 32 in 1 may be produced by a company in China called "Subor." They make Keyboard Famicom units that are for English education.
AVEX 1 year ago
@AVEX : Thank you so much for your information! That cart really is a mystery to me. I checked Wiki for "Subor" but only came up with some guy names Duan Yongping who is the company's CEO. I'll try investigating other sources! Thanks again!
Caztro72 1 year ago
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AVEX 1 year ago
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@Caztro72 There is a couple pics at ultimateconsoledatabase . I think this is the one I have but it is in PAL :(
Also the company's official website is subor(dot)com(dot)cn. you might need 3 w's at the front.
AVEX 1 year ago
nice cart lol
vidium 2 years ago
Yeah, it another oddity I can add to my collection! Pirates really aren't worth anything in terms of money. But they're great for laughs! Thanks for watching!
Caztro72 2 years ago
Sorry for not checking this vid sooner. It wasn't in my subscription vids for some reason :( Anyway, THANK YOU for posting this up! It's a wicked pirate hack, and boy.. you got the Sample version of DD2! It's a cool version with unlimited continues and unfinished bits, i heard the game's complete, but some enemies won't hurt you, and level designs abit different. The pirate collection of typing games that you have there is probly for use with the Clone FC that came in a shape of a keyboard
PhatPhunk 2 years ago
Nintendo did release a Keyboard pheripheral for the Famicom for their FamilyBasic software, which is basically another form of Basic programming lang, but ported for the Famicom. The pirates have built their own one and combined it with the FC's mobo and it looks something like a Amiga or Atari ST :P They made it for educational purposes for younger kids who couldn't afford real PCs.
PhatPhunk 2 years ago
I've actually seen a few being sold here in Malaysia, but I was stupid to ignore it at that time :( I regretted it alot and thought how cool it would have been to have it in my collection. It has the ability to hook up with old printers via parallel port! I think it also comes with a mouse and there was even a Win98 hack for it. LOL
PhatPhunk 2 years ago
A Windows 98 hack on cloned Famicom hardware! LOL! Now I'd love to see that! The world of pirated hardware and software is AMAZING!! LOL!
Caztro72 2 years ago
I didn't know that DD2: Sample Version had such cool features! Thank you for making me aware! I'll have to give it some play time to see the oddities! And thanks for the info on the 32 in 1. After you told me about the FC clone that came in the shape of a keyboard, I looked it up. They had a picture on Wikipedia of one called MEGA KID MK-1000. My cart must work n one of these clones! Thanks for all your kind comments & info, and I look forward to your next video!
Caztro72 2 years ago
great vid ma' man!
I would love to have some pirate carts..=D
as for the mystery cart, does select button do any thing?
elcheapouno 2 years ago
I've tried every button on the controller and nothing seems to work. It looks like a screen where I should point and click with a mouse or something. One thing I haven't tried is plugging in the NES Zapper. That may do something. I'll have to see.
Caztro72 2 years ago
that sounds like a good bet,
being that the cart has duck hunt as the
icons on screen.
elcheapouno 2 years ago
haha wow, very cool cart to have.
echo036 2 years ago
Yeah, it's a strange addition to my collection. Famicom pirates are pretty rare here in the states. And I found 2! The cartridges themselves are pretty flimsy and they look super cheap! Too bad the games are just hacks of existing Famicom titles. I do find it funny that they ripped off the artwork from SVC Chaos and Tekken 5! LOL!
Caztro72 2 years ago
I have never seen the Gen. Nex before...Crazy, its like a squished NES LOL!!!
jillpoo3 2 years ago
Yeah, it's a fun conversation piece. I don't prefer to use it over my NES toploader, though. The sound is a little quieter than on an actual NES. And it's hard to pull out the game from the weird cartridge port. Messiah made wireless controllers as well as a wireless Advantage type joystick. But I never warmed up enough to this clone to warrant a purchase. If I must use a clone I actually perfer the FC TWIN!
Caztro72 2 years ago
PhatPhunk is Super Super cool!!!! Much like yourself!!! The FC DID have a keyboard and a gun.
jillpoo3 2 years ago
Yeah, he seems like a pretty cool guy! I found him while surfing your channel, actually. I started watching his videos and commented. Literally a MINUTE after I had subscribed to his channel, he sent me a note saying that he had subbed to mine!! If the Famicom indeed had a keyboard, I am sh*t out of luck with my 32 in 1 cart. I'm sure I can't get an Fami keyboard to work with my Generation Nex. The ports are different from the Fami. I probably couldn't find the keyboard anyhow! Thanx 4 the info!
Caztro72 2 years ago
i got a 32 in 1 game boy game and its like 8-9 diff games and 3 versions of each. its kinda cheap lol
vinnieblacklodge 2 years ago
Yeah, I think that's what all these pirate hacks are like. They SAY 32 in 1, but all they really are is a couple of games broken up into different levels and sometimes they change the speed or other graphical factors. Lots of these pirates originate from Asian countries like Taiwan. They're good for a laugh!
Caztro72 2 years ago