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The '''N-Joypad''' is a [[Famiclone]] manufactured by the Hong-Kong-based company ABL, which is different from other clones because it doesn't uses cartridges, instead relying on 3 "compact discs" (which are actually pieces of plastic) of different sizes. When the player inserts one of these discs on the system, the disc will trigger a combination of switches on the system which will allow an unique selection of NES games to be selected. The system includes a total of 59 games, which are either original games produced in China, or pirate versions of licensed NES games which with their music and/or graphics hacked to hide their origin.
 
The '''N-Joypad''' is a [[Famiclone]] manufactured by the Hong-Kong-based company ABL, which is different from other clones because it doesn't uses cartridges, instead relying on 3 "compact discs" (which are actually pieces of plastic) of different sizes. When the player inserts one of these discs on the system, the disc will trigger a combination of switches on the system which will allow an unique selection of NES games to be selected. The system includes a total of 59 games, which are either original games produced in China, or pirate versions of licensed NES games which with their music and/or graphics hacked to hide their origin.
   
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*Warship appears to be based off a hack of Galaxian called Night Arrow, which changes the graphics and adds some cheats.
 
*Warship appears to be based off a hack of Galaxian called Night Arrow, which changes the graphics and adds some cheats.
 
*The console actually has four switches internally - one powers the console on, the other three select the games. The first button (which would usually be pressed when any disc is inserted) presses both the power switch and the first game selection switch. If you open the console and only press the power switch, it will boot up with a hidden menu containing all 59 games.
 
*The console actually has four switches internally - one powers the console on, the other three select the games. The first button (which would usually be pressed when any disc is inserted) presses both the power switch and the first game selection switch. If you open the console and only press the power switch, it will boot up with a hidden menu containing all 59 games.
*This is the 300th page in the Bootleg Games wiki
 
   
 
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Revision as of 14:35, 28 April 2014

The N-Joypad is a Famiclone manufactured by the Hong-Kong-based company ABL, which is different from other clones because it doesn't uses cartridges, instead relying on 3 "compact discs" (which are actually pieces of plastic) of different sizes. When the player inserts one of these discs on the system, the disc will trigger a combination of switches on the system which will allow an unique selection of NES games to be selected. The system includes a total of 59 games, which are either original games produced in China, or pirate versions of licensed NES games which with their music and/or graphics hacked to hide their origin.

Included games

The names of the games as they appear on the selection menu of the system are written on the left followed by the original game and its original creator. The first 9 games are on the first disk, the next 20 games are on the second and the rest are on the third.

  1. Fun Click - Pokéclick (Union Bond)
  2. Box World - Box World (Nice Code)
  3. Matching - Memory Puzzle (Nice Code)
  4. Strange Pop Pop - Magic Bubble (Nice Code)
  5. Warrior Chase - Ninja-Kun: Majou No Bouken (Jaleco)
  6. Burger Build - BurgerTime (Data East)
  7. Right Move - Gomoku Narabe Renju (Nintendo)
  8. Abacus - Magic Jewelry (Hwang Shinwei)
  9. Underworld - Devil World (Nintendo)
  10. UFO Race - F-1 Race (Nintendo)
  11. Obstacle Race - Zippy Race (Irem)
  12. Baseball - Baseball (Nintendo)
  13. Future Copter - Battle City (Namco)
  14. Diamond - Diamond (Nice Code)
  15. Tennis - Tennis (Nintendo)
  16. Planetary Pool - Lunar Pool (Pony Canyon)
  17. Climbing Club - Ice Climber (Nintendo)
  18. Bird Brain - Bird Week (EMI-Toshiba/Lenar)
  19. Need For Speed - Spy Hunter (Sunsoft)
  20. Bumpity Bop - Bump 'n' Jump (Data East)
  21. In And Out Race - Zippy Race (Irem)
  22. Monster Dash - Brush Roller (Hwang Shinwei)
  23. Street Frenzy - City Connection (Jaleco)
  24. Extreme Racer - Excitebike (Nintendo)
  25. Championship Golf - Golf (Nintendo)
  26. Championship Wrestling - Kinnikuman - Muscle Tag Match (Bandai)
  27. Jungle Trail - Lode Runner (Brøderbund)
  28. Arctic Hunt - Championship Lode Runner (Brøderbund)
  29. American Football - 10-Yard Fight (Irem)
  30. Archery - Pooyan (Konami)
  31. Zero Gravity - Balloon Fight (Nintendo)
  32. Super Elf - Circus Charlie (Konami)
  33. Gold Digger - Super Arabian (Sunsoft)
  34. Mars Man - Binary Land (Hudson Soft)
  35. Mars - Star Force (Tecmo)
  36. Spar - Urban Champion (Nintendo)
  37. Egg It - Pac-Man (Namco)
  38. Helicopter Harry - Raid on Bungeling Bay (Brøderbund)
  39. Fly By - Exerion (Jaleco)
  40. Snack Attack - Nuts and Milk (Hudson Soft)
  41. Bomb Drop - Chack 'n' Pop (Taito)
  42. Down Deep - Dig Dug (Namco)
  43. Propeller - Sky Destroyer (Taito)
  44. Neighborhood Smash - Karateka (Brøderbund)
  45. Enemy Assault - Choujikuu Yousai Macross (Namco)
  46. Fish Fight - Clu Clu Land (Nintendo)
  47. What's Up - Donkey Kong (Nintendo)
  48. Rescue - Donkey Kong Jr. (Nintendo)
  49. Frogland - Donkey Kong 3 (Nintendo)
  50. Jump And Journey - Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
  51. Saucer Wars - Field Combat (Jaleco)
  52. Depths Of Space - Defender II (Nintendo)
  53. Convert Soldier - Formation Z (Jaleco)
  54. Swirl - Millipede (Nintendo)
  55. Break Out - Mappy (Namco)
  56. Soaring Warrior - Joust (Nintendo)
  57. Let Loose - Popeye (Nintendo)
  58. Warship - Galaxian (Namco)
  59. Village Protector - Space Invaders (Taito)
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Trivia

  • Warship appears to be based off a hack of Galaxian called Night Arrow, which changes the graphics and adds some cheats.
  • The console actually has four switches internally - one powers the console on, the other three select the games. The first button (which would usually be pressed when any disc is inserted) presses both the power switch and the first game selection switch. If you open the console and only press the power switch, it will boot up with a hidden menu containing all 59 games.

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