FC Twin Video Game Console: New Hope for Retro Gamers?

Plays Both Nintendo (NES) and Super Nintendo (SNES)

By Joe French, published Apr 18, 2007
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Throw out your old run-down broken old-school gaming consoles! The FC Twin by Yobo has arrived! An 8-Bit and 16-Bit video game console in one convenient light weight package. For all of you retro gaming enthusiasts your ship has just come in. Introducing a gaming console that infuses the best of two worlds. I'm talking about a system that plays both Super Nintendo (SNES) and original Nintendo (NES) games on one single quality machine.

Growing up as a child of the 80's and 90's I had the honor of playing some of the first ever video game consoles created. Such as Atari, Genesis and Game Gear. Later on in life while growing up with such systems as NES, SNES, Sega Genesis and Sega CD etc., the usage and wear on these systems began to take their toll. My Super NES no longer worked and my mother through out my original Nintendo when I was young. For years I longed to get back to the classics of the video game world. So finally I decided to do something about it. I began searching Ebay for a used Super Nintendo and few games to buy to get back to my roots. That's when I stumbled across this magnificent machine! So like any smart buyer, I did my homework on this product I researched it heavily and looked up every review I could get my hands on! Most were great and I found it to be at an affordable price (average price is around $50 USD with shipping costing anywhere from $8 to $14.) Pretty decent deal if you ask me, So what did I do? I went straight to amazon.com and purchased one the moment my paycheck came in!

I received my item in about 3 business days and excitingly opened it up with high hopes and great expectations. The color of the console I purchased was black although the system comes in other colors such as silver, gray, and white.

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Excellent article. Keep writing so I can keep reading.

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

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