The NES pirates are back in town!

In Hardware

Earlier today, I was browsing around in my local mall and I saw this kiosk with 3 tvs displaying games of Mike Tyson's Punchout, so I got a closer look. On the other side was another TV displaying some sort of ping-pong game. Both of them were clearly NES Games, so I took a look at the box. Yep. It's an NES pirate alright. The only difference between this and any other NES pirate is that this one has wireless controllers. I would've played it, but I was already in a hurry to meet somebody, so I didn't get that good of a look, but I'll give a description of it so anyone who wants to find one for themselves knows what to look out for. The NOAC was in a clear purple plastic case with green buttons. It was only slightly smaller than a small plate. I saw a few controllers, such as a Ping-Pong paddle, a Tennis racket and some boxing gloves. Sorry, no cartridge slot. I believe it was $30 or $40.

I saw a booth like that, only It had an 8 bit DDR Clone that used the PCM for the 10 songs it had, and had only one difficulty, so I rocked the house on it.



Was it this, by chance?


sort of. It was a dance party mat, but probably Dance Party 1 (the mat was yellow). (it had "hot Stuff" by donna summer) It was a shame:when I went to go buy it the next week, The booth cleared out, and was long gone. Rumor has it Nintendo caught wind of their operations on the west coast.

Is that one yours?


Is that one yours?

Yup, it has "Take On Me" on it as one of the songs in the DDR clone . as well as a modified Tengen Tetris, and PinBall as optional games.

I got it for $4 CDN at "Value Village" (AKA "Savers" to you folks south of the border)