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− | '''''The Power Kracker''''' (or '''''Power Blaster''''') is an NES-On-A-Chip console that was made to look like the Xbox 360 controller. It is unknown who made the console. |
+ | '''''[[File:Power Kracker Review Part 1|thumb|right|335 px]]The Power Kracker''''' (or '''''Power Blaster''''') is an NES-On-A-Chip console that was made to look like the Xbox 360 controller. It is unknown who made the console. |
==Overview== |
==Overview== |
Revision as of 19:02, 22 August 2014
The Power Kracker (or Power Blaster) is an NES-On-A-Chip console that was made to look like the Xbox 360 controller. It is unknown who made the console.
Overview
First appearing around 2011, the Power Kracker appears to include two controllers and a light gun (referred to as the Power Gun). Like many consoles with build in games, the Power Kracker claims to have a large number of games (76000 games, reportable) but really comes with a much smaller range repeated.
Controllers
The controller features 4 button layout with two extra buttons located near. It also has a reset button, a start button, and a power button along with a d-pad and an analogue stick. The second controller is simpler, but smaller and without the power, reset and start buttons or the analogue stick.
Box
The front of the box shows an explosion, the current year of release, and the controllers it includes. The back of the box shows 3D graphics and screenshots taken from other games and an uncredited review claiming "The most impressive TV Game Machine made yet". It also shows the button layout for the main console controller.
Game List
While the console claims, 76,000 games, 73 are known, with a series of repeats. Some of these are repeated with a 3-letter code and may contain spelling mistakes.
Game list:
- 1942
- "Antarctic" (Antarctic Adventure)
- "Arabian" (Super Arabian)
- Arkanoid
- Balloon Fight
- Baseball
- Battle Field
- Binary Land
- Bomber Man
- Burger Time
- Calculator
- Circus Charlie
- Clay Shooting (Separated from Duck Hunt)
- Clu Clu Land
- "Combat" (Field Combat)
- "Contr"
- "Contra"
- Desert Tank
- Devil World
- Dig Dug
- "Doctor" (Dr. Mario)
- Donkey Kong
- Dr Mario
- Duck Hunt
- "Excite Bike" ("Excitebike")
- Exerion
- F1 Race
- Formation Z
- Galaga
- Galaxian
- Golf
- "Helicopter" (Raid on Bungelling Bay)
- "Hogan's Alley"
- "Ice Climber"
- "Ice Ocean"
- Jumping Kid
- "King of Fighter" (Yie Ar Kung Fu)
- Knight
- Knight Hero
- "Lode Runner 2" (Championship Lode Runner)
- Lunar Ball
- "Macross" (Choujikuu Yousai Macross)
- Magic Jewelry
- Mappy
- Mario Bros
- "Mice Love Cat" (Mappy)
- "Milk & Nuts" (Nuts & Milk)
- Millipede
- "Monkey" (Donkey Kong)
- Pacman
- Pin Ball
- Pooyan
- Popeye
- Road Fighter
- Sky Destroyer
- Slacom
- "Space ET" (Space Invaders)
- "Spartan" (Spartan X)
- "Speed Tank"
- Sqoon
- "Stae Gate" (Star Gate)
- Star Force
- "Super Mario" (Super Mario Bros.)
- "Tekken" (Karateka)
- Tennis
- "Tetris II" (Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game)
- "Toy Story" (Circus Charlie)
- Twin Bee
- Urban Champion
- "Wild Guman" (Wild Gunman)
- World Soccer
- "WWF" (Kinnikuman Muscle Tag Match)
- Zippy Race
Trivia
- Earlier variants of this before 2013 went under the name Power Blaster instead.
- The build quality on it is noted for being poor; either it'll have trouble turning on and/or randomly reset.