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[[File:Neodg2.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Neo Double Games, running ''Street Fighter'' and ''Fortress Guardian''.]] |
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The '''Neo Double Games''' is a cheap ripoff of Nintendo DS. Possibly made during 2000's, the Neo Double Games features two card slots, with the top one actually playing the game, with the bottom one being a placeholder, and the games are all 8-bit because of its simplicity. One difference between the NDG and the DS is that NDG has a larger slot for a cart, with the screens having a black border. The black border on the bottom, has a game name, and DS doesn't use cheaply made LCD carts. |
The '''Neo Double Games''' is a cheap ripoff of Nintendo DS. Possibly made during 2000's, the Neo Double Games features two card slots, with the top one actually playing the game, with the bottom one being a placeholder, and the games are all 8-bit because of its simplicity. One difference between the NDG and the DS is that NDG has a larger slot for a cart, with the screens having a black border. The black border on the bottom, has a game name, and DS doesn't use cheaply made LCD carts. |
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The Neo Double Games is a cheap ripoff of Nintendo DS. Possibly made during 2000's, the Neo Double Games features two card slots, with the top one actually playing the game, with the bottom one being a placeholder, and the games are all 8-bit because of its simplicity. One difference between the NDG and the DS is that NDG has a larger slot for a cart, with the screens having a black border. The black border on the bottom, has a game name, and DS doesn't use cheaply made LCD carts.
Games
The games on the system are Soccer, Street Fighter, Submarine Invasion, and Fortress Guardian.