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Revision as of 16:10, 6 August 2014

The Power Kracker 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 2010/2011, 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. It is reported to be a common Famiclone to find in American Swap Meets/Flea Markets.

Controllers

The 'Console' controller features 4 button lay out with symbols based on the PlayStation (Circle, X, Square, Triangle) with two extra buttons next to them, a Reset, Start, and Power buttons, along with a D-pad and 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 a uncredited review claiming "The most impressive TV Game Machine made yet". It also shows the button layout for the main Console controller. Claiming to be Made in China, the Box features English only text.

Game List

While the console claims, 76,000 games, 73 are known, with a series of repeats. The Known Game titles on the system, which are repeated with different 3 letter codes are (complete with spelling mistakes, note some of these may not be the real name from the games, as they are taken from the in-game menu):

  1. 1942
  2. Antarctic
  3. Arabian
  4. Arkanoid
  5. Balloon Fight
  6. Baseball
  7. Battle Field
  8. Binary Land
  9. Bomber Man
  10. Burger Time
  11. Calculator
  12. Circus Charlie
  13. Clay Shooting
  14. Clu Clu Land
  15. Combat (Field Combat)
  16. Contr
  17. Contra
  18. Desert Tank
  19. Devil World
  20. Dig Dug
  21. Doctor
  22. Donkey Kong
  23. Dr Mario
  24. Duck Hunt
  25. Excite Bike
  26. Exerion
  27. F1 Race
  28. Formation Z
  29. Galaga
  30. Galaxian
  31. Golf
  32. Helicopter
  33. Hogan's Alley
  34. Ice Climber
  35. Ice Ocean
  36. Jumping Kid
  37. King of Fighter
  38. Knight
  39. Knight Hero
  40. Lode Runner 2 (Championship Lode Runner)
  41. Lunar Ball
  42. Macross (Choujikuu Yousai Macross)
  43. Magic Jewelry
  44. Mappy
  45. Mario Bros
  46. Mice Love Cat
  47. Milk & Nuts (Nuts & Milk)
  48. Millipede
  49. Monkey
  50. Pacman
  51. Pin Ball
  52. Pooyan
  53. Popeye
  54. Road Fighter
  55. Sky Destroyer
  56. Slacom
  57. Space ET (Space Invaders)
  58. Spartan (Spartan X)
  59. Speed Tank
  60. Sqoon
  61. Stae Gate (Star Gate)
  62. Star Force
  63. Super Mario
  64. Tekken
  65. Tennis
  66. Tetris II
  67. Toy Story
  68. Twin Bee
  69. Urban Champion
  70. Wild Guman (Wild Gunman)
  71. World Soccer
  72. WWF
  73. Zippy Race

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