Panasonic-Fifteen-in-one, can it make a good portable?

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myuusmeow
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Post by myuusmeow »

I saw this at Walmart awhile ago...sadly I just had like $5 on me, which was quickly spent on a coke. Seemed cool, what are the 15 games?
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Post by 11up »

marshallh wrote:Looks like you're out of luck. NOAC makers are getting more efficient and load games straight from glop-top ROMs.

Oh well, there goes that Idea.... I think I may have destroyed it anyway and only gave 2 bucks for it. :P I guess I'll find me a cheap Super Joy III or some NOAC that's compatible with NES carts(Or just get a REAL NES :lol: ). We could probably use a sticky stating known NOACs that aren't capable of supporting NES carts as well as the ones that do. That would save a lot of us time and money. :)
For starters this crappy Fifteen-In-One isn't capable, unless someone else has the time/skills to find the pin-outs and proves me wrong.
I can't remember what all of the games on this thing were, but the only games that actually caught my attention were Mr.Potato(Crappy DK/Shooter clone) and some Motorcycle racing game that reminded me of Rad Racer.
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Post by bioniclebert »

heres the problem:

The roms are in the glop top.

The solution: find a NOAC with with easier accessible methods. (cart slot or solderable chip or flash card)

To date I have found 1 NOAC with a flash chip in it. I was looking at it earlier today, wondering if I'd ever figure out how to access all the crap written on it...

So there's not really any "Hope" in getting that NOAC to run carts.
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