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The Power Player Super Joy III (commonly known as the Super Joy) are a line of unauthorized handheld Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom clones manufactured by Sinango that are sold in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It is the successor to the Power Joy Classic TV Game. The system resembles a Nintendo 64 controller and a Sega Genesis controller, along with a light gun and attaches to a TV set. NTSC, PAL and SÉCAM versions are available. They all use a custom "NES-on-a-chip" (NOAC) that is an implementation of the NES's hardware (Custom 6502, PPU, PAPU, etc.). The console is one of the most successful and notorious Famiclones of all time.

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  • The Power Player Super Joy III (commonly known as the Super Joy) are a line of unauthorized handheld Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom clones manufactured by Sinango that are sold in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It is the successor to the Power Joy Classic TV Game. The system resembles a Nintendo 64 controller and a Sega Genesis controller, along with a light gun and attaches to a TV set. NTSC, PAL and SÉCAM versions are available. They all use a custom "NES-on-a-chip" (NOAC) that is an implementation of the NES's hardware (Custom 6502, PPU, PAPU, etc.). The console is one of the most successful and notorious Famiclones of all time.
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  • The Power Player Super Joy III (commonly known as the Super Joy) are a line of unauthorized handheld Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom clones manufactured by Sinango that are sold in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It is the successor to the Power Joy Classic TV Game. The system resembles a Nintendo 64 controller and a Sega Genesis controller, along with a light gun and attaches to a TV set. NTSC, PAL and SÉCAM versions are available. They all use a custom "NES-on-a-chip" (NOAC) that is an implementation of the NES's hardware (Custom 6502, PPU, PAPU, etc.). The console is one of the most successful and notorious Famiclones of all time.
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