like i said i had one but my son broke it but i never had a problem with it it played all my old nes and snes games i loved it so just know i am still watching :)
There was a Japanese Twin Famicom that played both FC and SFC games, but it wouldn't play games from the US without a converter on them. This isn't an official Nintendo product.
You're right though, I'm not entirely sure about this hardware, as long as it doesn't have any games built in.
Yeah I checked. It isn't Nintendo brand but it plays the games. I looked all around the box and system when I bought it to see if it is actually nintendo. But the thing is nintendo doesn't make anything like this and I thought it was very convenient. This is the upgrade that doesn't require a converter and can play all those other types a games too if anyone is a Japanese game fan.
It's not an illegal bootleg machine. It plays 8-bit and 16-bit cartridges. In Japan they made a bunch of 8-bit and 16-bit cartridges, this system played them but can also play snes and nes. I just advertised it as snes and nes because not that many people are familiar with 16-bit and 8-bit games in America. It is completely legal.