N-Joypad
Also known as | CD3900, Console 59 Méga Jeux, Jogo para TV com CDs |
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Developer | Advance Bright Limited |
Product family | Famicom hardware clone |
Type | Dedicated console |
Media | none (all games are built in) |
System on a chip | OneBus VT03 |
Power | 4 AA batteries |
The N-Joypad or CD3900 is a Famicom clone manufactured by the Hong Kong–based company Advance Bright Limited (ABL).[1][2][3][4][5] There's no AC adapter, with the console running from four AA batteries.[5]
This console is different from other clones because it does not use cartridges, relying instead on discs of different sizes resembling compact discs.[1][2][3][6][5] When the player inserts one of these discs on the system, it triggers a combination of switches on the system allowing a unique selection of Famicom games to be chosen.[3][7][5]
The system includes a total of 59 games,[7] which are either original games produced in China, or pirate versions of licensed Famicom games with hacked music and/or graphics to hide their origin.[6] The hacked games were mostly produced by a company called Inventor.
N-Joypad is sold in Brazil as Jogo para TV com CDs, and in France as Console 59 Méga Jeux.[5][8]
Included games
[edit]The list below shows the names of the games as they appear on the selection menu of the system, followed by the original Famicom title and publisher.
Disc | Name | Original Famicom Title | Publisher |
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1- Intelligence Game Series | FUN CLICK | Pokéclick | Union Bond |
BOX WORLD | Box World | Nice Code | |
MATCHING | Memory Puzzle | Nice Code | |
STRANGE POP POP | Magic Bubble | Nice Code | |
WARRIOR CHASE | Ninja-Kun: Majou No Bouken | Jaleco | |
BURGER BUILD | BurgerTime | Namco | |
RIGHT MOVE | Gomoku Narabe Renju | Nintendo | |
ABACUS | Magic Jewelry | Hwang Shinwei | |
UNDERWORLD | Devil World | Nintendo | |
2 - Sports & Adventures Game Series | UFO RACE | F1 Race | Nintendo |
OBSTACLE RACE | Zippy Race | Irem | |
BASEBALL | Baseball | Nintendo | |
FUTURE COPTER | Battle City | Namco | |
DIAMOND | Diamond | Nice Code | |
TENNIS | Tennis | Nintendo | |
PLANETARY POOL | Lunar Pool | Pony Canyon | |
CLIMBING CLUB | Ice Climber | Nintendo | |
BIRD BRAIN | Bird Week | Toshiba EMI | |
NEED FOR SPEED | Spy Hunter | Sunsoft | |
BUMPITY BOP | Bump 'n' Jump | Data East | |
IN AND OUT RACER | Zippy Race | Irem | |
MONSTER DASH | Brush Roller | Hwang Shinwei | |
STREET FRENZY | City Connection | Jaleco | |
EXTREME RACER | Excitebike | Nintendo | |
CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF | Golf | Nintendo | |
CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING | M.U.S.C.L.E. | Bandai | |
JUNGLE TRAIL | Lode Runner | Hudson Soft | |
ARCTIC HUNT | Championship Lode Runner | Hudson Soft | |
AMERICAN FOOTBALL | 10-Yard Fight | Irem | |
3 - Action Game Series | ARCHERY | Pooyan | Hudson Soft |
ZERO GRAVITY | Balloon Fight | Nintendo | |
SUPER ELF | Circus Charlie | Konami | |
GOLD DIGGER | Super Arabian | Sunsoft | |
MARS MAN | Binary Land | Hudson Soft | |
MARS | Star Force | Hudson Soft | |
SPAR | Urban Champion | Nintendo | |
EGG IT | Pac-Man | Namco | |
HELICOPTER HARRY | Raid on Bungeling Bay | Hudson Soft | |
FLY BY | Exerion | Jaleco | |
SNACK ATTACK | Nuts & Milk | Hudson Soft | |
BOMB DROP | Chack'n Pop | Taito | |
DOWN DEEP | Dig Dug | Namco | |
PROPELLER | Sky Destroyer | Taito | |
NEIGHBORHOOD SMASH | Karateka | Soft Pro | |
ENEMY ASSAULT | Choujikuu Yousai Macross | Namco | |
FISH FIGHT | Clu Clu Land | Nintendo | |
WHAT'S UP | Donkey Kong | Nintendo | |
RESCUE | Donkey Kong Jr. | Nintendo | |
FROGLAND | Donkey Kong 3 | Nintendo | |
JUMP AND JOURNEY | Mario Bros. | Nintendo | |
SAUCER WARS | Field Combat | Jaleco | |
DEPTHS OF SPACE | Defender II | HAL Laboratory | |
CONVERT SOLDIER | Formation Z | Jaleco | |
SWIRL | Millipede | HAL Laboratory | |
BREAK OUT | Mappy | Namco | |
SOARING WARRIOR | Joust | HAL Laboratory | |
LET LOOSE | Popeye | Nintendo | |
WARSHIP | Galaxian | Namco | |
VILLAGE PROTECTOR | Space Invaders | Taito |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "N-Joypad - Game Console". www.computinghistory.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- ^ a b "ADVANCE BRIGHT LIMITED". 2008-04-24. Archived from the original on 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- ^ a b c N-Joypad Review Part 1: What's In The Box, 30 May 2008, retrieved 2023-07-21
- ^ "Advance Bright Limited". 2011-11-20. Archived from the original on 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
- ^ a b c d e Odin (2015). "Jogo para TV com CDs (CD3900)". Brazilian NES Clones (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-07-22.
- ^ a b powerfamicom. "N-Joypad : famiclone with fake CD-ROM". Tumblr. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
- ^ a b N-Joypad famiclone - System Review and Gamplay, 18 April 2012, retrieved 2023-07-22
- ^ Alex express (2023-07-22). La console Mega game 59 jeux a cd factice Gifi 😲😝. Retrieved 2025-01-12 – via YouTube.