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The '''TV Joystick 36 in 1''' is a [[VT03]]-based Famiclone Plug 'n Play system developed by [[Timetop]].
 
The '''TV Joystick 36 in 1''' is a [[VT03]]-based Famiclone Plug 'n Play system developed by [[Timetop]].
 
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The device advertises 36 games, however it only features 12 unique games, while the other 24 are duplicates. The repeats usually remove the title screen and start on different levels. The system's menu is very similar to one used on another plug 'n play, the [[Wii clone|MiWi]]. The controller greatly resembles the [[Samuri|Samuri 60 in 1]], except for a different center logo and a difficulty switch. The switch adds minimal changes to the games, such as removing checkpoints or continues. The X button is actually the A and B buttons combined, pressing them simultaneously. The Y button seemingly has no function in any game included.
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The device advertises 36 games, however it only features 12 unique games, while the other 24 are duplicates. The repeats usually remove the title screen and start on different levels. The system's menu is very similar to the one used on another plug 'n play, the [[Wii clone|MiWi]]. The controller greatly resembles the [[Samuri|Samuri 60 in 1]], except for a different center logo and a difficulty switch. The switch adds minimal changes to the games, such as removing checkpoints or continues. The X button is actually the A and B buttons combined, pressing them simultaneously. The Y button seemingly has no function in any game included.
   
 
== Games ==
 
== Games ==
* '''First Blood''' - Clone of ''MERCS''.
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* '''First Blood''' - Clone of ''MERCS'' on Sega Genesis.
 
* '''Stoneage''' - Clone of ''The Flintstones'' on Sega Genesis. Levels are copies of the original.
 
* '''Stoneage''' - Clone of ''The Flintstones'' on Sega Genesis. Levels are copies of the original.
* '''Bombs Away''' - Clone of ''Bomberman'', mostly based on the SNES titles.
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* '''Bombs Away''' - Clone of ''Neo Bomberman'' from Neo Geo MVS.
* '''Gun Force''' - Clone of ''Contra''.
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* '''Gun Force''' - Clone of ''Contra Spirits'' for SNES.
 
* '''Yo Yo Rabbit''' - Clone of ''Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose''. The levels and stage themes, however, are unique.
 
* '''Yo Yo Rabbit''' - Clone of ''Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose''. The levels and stage themes, however, are unique.
* '''Sharp Knight''' - Clone of ''Wonder Boy in Monster World''. Unlike the original, there is no dialogue.
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* '''Sharp Knight''' - Clone of ''Chiki Chiki Boys''. Unlike the original, there is no storyline and world map.
 
* '''Firebolt''' - Clone of ''1942''.
 
* '''Firebolt''' - Clone of ''1942''.
 
* '''Risker''' - Clone of ''Blue's Journey''.
 
* '''Risker''' - Clone of ''Blue's Journey''.
* '''Army Strike''' - A first-person shooter (presumably cloned game unknown).
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* '''Army Strike''' - Clone of ''NAM-1975'' from Neo Geo MVS.
 
* '''Adventure''' - Clone of ''Don't Pull'' (from ''Three Wonders'', an arcade multigame). Uses graphics from ''Tiny Toon Adventures 2'' and ''Kirby's Adventure'' on the title screen.
 
* '''Adventure''' - Clone of ''Don't Pull'' (from ''Three Wonders'', an arcade multigame). Uses graphics from ''Tiny Toon Adventures 2'' and ''Kirby's Adventure'' on the title screen.
 
* '''Ice & Fire Fighter''' - Clone of ''Midnight Wanderers'' (from ''Three Wonders'').
 
* '''Ice & Fire Fighter''' - Clone of ''Midnight Wanderers'' (from ''Three Wonders'').
 
* '''Frantic Raindrop''' - Clone of ''Smart Ball'' for SNES. The game is nearly identical to the original.
 
* '''Frantic Raindrop''' - Clone of ''Smart Ball'' for SNES. The game is nearly identical to the original.
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Stoneage and Sharp Knight use music from Waixing's NES port of [[Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past (Famicom)|Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past]].
 
* Stoneage and Sharp Knight use music from Waixing's NES port of [[Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past (Famicom)|Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past]].
 
* A 7 in 1 Plug 'n Play made by Timetop also exists. It includes one game not featured on this console, which is Crazy Speed, a F1 Race clone with Super Mario Kart-style graphics. Bombs Away is also renamed Bomb Boy on this unit.
 
* A 7 in 1 Plug 'n Play made by Timetop also exists. It includes one game not featured on this console, which is Crazy Speed, a F1 Race clone with Super Mario Kart-style graphics. Bombs Away is also renamed Bomb Boy on this unit.
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* Ice & Fire Fighter uses the Graphics from ''Spin Master for the Neo-Geo. In the game Gun-Force, before the start of the first level, you can see Mary from the game Spin Master, which is attacked by a flying mutant.''
 
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Revision as of 10:25, 25 December 2020


The TV Joystick 36 in 1 is a VT03-based Famiclone Plug 'n Play system developed by Timetop.

IMG 1119

Overview

The device advertises 36 games, however it only features 12 unique games, while the other 24 are duplicates. The repeats usually remove the title screen and start on different levels. The system's menu is very similar to the one used on another plug 'n play, the MiWi. The controller greatly resembles the Samuri 60 in 1, except for a different center logo and a difficulty switch. The switch adds minimal changes to the games, such as removing checkpoints or continues. The X button is actually the A and B buttons combined, pressing them simultaneously. The Y button seemingly has no function in any game included.

Games

  • First Blood - Clone of MERCS on Sega Genesis.
  • Stoneage - Clone of The Flintstones on Sega Genesis. Levels are copies of the original.
  • Bombs Away - Clone of Neo Bomberman from Neo Geo MVS.
  • Gun Force - Clone of Contra Spirits for SNES.
  • Yo Yo Rabbit - Clone of Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose. The levels and stage themes, however, are unique.
  • Sharp Knight - Clone of Chiki Chiki Boys. Unlike the original, there is no storyline and world map.
  • Firebolt - Clone of 1942.
  • Risker - Clone of Blue's Journey.
  • Army Strike - Clone of NAM-1975 from Neo Geo MVS.
  • Adventure - Clone of Don't Pull (from Three Wonders, an arcade multigame). Uses graphics from Tiny Toon Adventures 2 and Kirby's Adventure on the title screen.
  • Ice & Fire Fighter - Clone of Midnight Wanderers (from Three Wonders).
  • Frantic Raindrop - Clone of Smart Ball for SNES. The game is nearly identical to the original.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Stoneage and Sharp Knight use music from Waixing's NES port of Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past.
  • A 7 in 1 Plug 'n Play made by Timetop also exists. It includes one game not featured on this console, which is Crazy Speed, a F1 Race clone with Super Mario Kart-style graphics. Bombs Away is also renamed Bomb Boy on this unit.
  • Ice & Fire Fighter uses the Graphics from Spin Master for the Neo-Geo. In the game Gun-Force, before the start of the first level, you can see Mary from the game Spin Master, which is attacked by a flying mutant.