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$479.95
USD Miracle Piano Teaching System teaches piano lessons to anyone.
Customized lessons for rock, pop, jazz, classical, and country the
A.I. determined individual needs. 128 digital instrument sounds
it came with a informational gamepack for both the SNES
and NES.
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NES Sattellite. In
essence, a four player wireless adapter. Allowed for up to four
players to play without dangeling cords coming from the system.
Transmitter: NES-032
Reciever: NES-033
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The official
Nintendo joystick: the NES Advantage. 2 Players could play at once,
as long as the play wasn't simultaneous. NES-026
The NES Advantage allows for two players to play from one controller, as long as the game is not simultaneous. If the game is, the cord must be left out of controller slot two and a regular controller must be put in. The cord with the white line goes in the player one slot, the plain cord goes in slot two.
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Camerica Freedom
Stick (wireless joystick)
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Another 3rd
party joystick
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500XJ Epyx
(by Knox) Note: the A and B buttons are on the side.
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Quickshot
Joystick QS-112 (Flightstick)
Spectravideo SV1
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3rd Party
NES controller with turbo fire buttons
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Joycard Sansui SSS Hudson
Soft, Ltd.
Model HC 66-7 Fukushima
Sansui Co., Ltd.
Licensed by Nintendo, red plug goes into the side of the NES
1. This switch actually turned on a somewhat gimmicky audio
feature that "shifted" the balance of the audio right or left for a
few seconds depending on whether the right or left joypad button was
pressed. The audio shifted for approximately 3 seconds before it
would smoothly shift back into balanced monaural audio. This was a
way to simulate stereo audio from a system that only roduced mono
sound. -Mykie via email
2. Headphone Jack
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QuickShot QS-121
On opposite sides there
are two switches:
Left: Left/Right hand
toggle
Right: Autofire/Off toggle
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Ultimate Joystick
by Beeshu
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Quick Shot controller. QS-126
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NES Max
controller. NES-027
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Beeshu's Zipper
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Archer Competition
Controller
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Innovation NES Joypad
Embarrassing fact: instead
of Start it's Ctart.
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QuickShot controller with turbo feature
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QuickShot QuickGrip controller
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Beeshu's Zoomer
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Bandai's Super
Controller. Snaps over regular Nintendo controller. It also had accessories
that screwed into the D-Pad cover in order to change it to a joystick,
etc.
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Handsfree Controller
from an eBay seller (unknown). Controller was for disabled kids
and was controlled by your chin.
*Unknown eBay source*
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U-Force accessory.
Works with games such as Mike Tyson's Punchout. Click image
for more images.
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NES Power
Glove by Mattel (clicky clicky the image again)
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Acclaim Wireless
Controllers
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Side A of
the Power Pad: the Dance Aerobics side.
The Power Pad was released somewhere around 1987 and was used with a small handful of games. A controller must be put in slot one and the Power Pad must be put in slot two to be used.
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Side B of
the Power Pad: Track and Field and Short Order/Eggsplode
side.
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Family Fun Fitness Pad
side A
Images thanks to Nathan
Martin aka anotherfluke, www.kindstranger.com
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Family Fun Fitness Pad
side B
Images thanks to Nathan
Martin aka anotherfluke, www.kindstranger.com
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Grey & Orange version
of the Light Gun. NES-005
The orange gun came out
later in the lifespan of the NES. It was painted bright orange to
show that it was a toy and not a real weapon.
The Zapper light gun must be plugged into slot two, with the optional controller in slot one. The user must stand six feet away and adjust brightness and contrast levels on the TV set in order to help the shots register easier. To select the game on a multigame pack, point away from the screen and fire. When the selected game is highlighted fire at the screen to confirm. Introduced in 1985.
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Arkanoid
game with Vaus controller.
Controller and Cartridge came packed together.
The lower right hand black cap can be removed and with a flat head
screw driver, the owner of the controller could adjust the Vaus controller.
These controllers were known for being very sensative and easily broken.
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Converts
Famicom games to play on the Nintendo. Does NOT translate into english,
it simply bridges the pin incompatibility gap. US-72
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NES Game Genie by Galoob.
This device allowed you
the cheat in your games by giving spare lives, extra ammo, higher
jumps, etc. depending on the game. Galoob also had a subscription
service to keep customers updated with codes for the new games that
were coming out.
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NES Cleaning
Kit
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