
Power
Games (Penguin)
By: Justin
Anderson
| Origin:
Unknown |
| #
of Games: 111 (No duplicates) |
| Type:
Famiclone/Multi-Game Device |
SPECS: Size-
6" x 3 1/4" x 2"
Power- 3 AA batteries for the IR controller, 110V
50/60Hz input, 9V 350ma output AC adaptor for
the unit
 
Interesting what you find on eBay. While searching
for a decent multicart for my Game Theory
Admiral, I came across the Power Games setup, a new model
Famiclone. I suspect this was produced by the same people
who made the Super Joy III,
whoever they may be. The sticker on mine indicates a manufacture
date of 11/04.

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Before I get to the weird, lets talk about
the controllers. The main controlelr is a larger IR unit,
with the standard D-pad, select and start, reset, and 6 buttons.
The controller rips off the Sega Saturn, to a degree, especially
in button labeling. Buttons B and C serve as standard B and
A, A seems to serve as a goofy A button, resulting in a half-jump
in games. X and Y are turbo, and Z seems to work only in the
menus.
 
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Controller 2 is more of the same, minus the
IR and reset, with a standard 9-pin connector that links to
the main controller 3DO style. The light gun is a standard
SJIII gun.
Controller one is okay aside from the goofy
button layout, though I have problems with the up directional
responding. Controller 2 isn't that bad. The gun is very accurate.
Plastic quality is good overall. The D-pad on controlelr one
is actually a "stunted joystick" type that Xbox
and Gamecube controllers use.
The controllers come in either blue, black,
silver, or red. As is standard with many Asian pruducts such
as this(including a variety of cheap figurines a local store
used to carry), all 4 are shown on the box with a mark beside
the one you get.
Now, for the weird. The console itself looks
like....
 
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... a cartoon pengun! This plastic penguin,
not much larger than 2 Famicom carts, is the game system itself.
The beak serves as the power button, with the cart slot and
hookup jacks on the back, and the light gun port on the side.
The circular shirt button is the IR receiver, making this
the first wireless Famiclone.
Of course, IR controllers are horribly outdated
by 10 years or so. In an era when 2.4GHz wireless controlelrs
are made for all the next-gen consoles, IR is cheap. However,
IR was also ditched because it's also somewhat unreliable,
as any owner of a wireless NES or Genesis controller can tell
you. RF can pass through objects and allow for great distances
(though who really NEEDS a wireless controller that can work
90 feet away?), while IR requires direct line-of-sight and
has a range limit.
The IR connetion here works rather decent
so long as you have a good line-of-sight. To save space, the
AV output is of a mini(headphone type) jack leading to yellow
and white plugs. AV output is decent. The penguin is made
of very sturdy plastic and is only available in black. The
red power light eyes would have looked better as blue, though.

Now the reason I bought this, the 111 in 1
multicart. An impressive list of games, and no duplicates.
It's amazing they packed Friday the 13th on here. Game names
are, for the most part, right, and the label isn't too bad.
The Aladdin in the game is the SHMUP Aladdin 3, nothing Disney,
and their Donkey Kong image lists straight from the DK64 strategy
guide. The few misnamings are the ones commonly misnamed on
pirate carts(Tengen Tetris as "Tetris 2", etc).
Now, as to the cart itself, despite being
a Famicom game, notice something odd? Yes, the case is based
on a Japanese Mega Drive game, which means this will not fit
in a normal Famicom. It will, however, fit the GTA and the
penguin. The penguin's cart slot is square to take this, but
will fit normal Famicom carts. While a good cart, a couple
games which work on the console do not work with the GTA.
I'm unsure of this is a GTA incompatibility or if the cart
has some flaw.
How do I rate this? I'd be a perfect Famiclone
if the controllers weren't so strange. Their decision to do
IR was ambitious, yet the buttons leave much to be desired.
The penguin is the new R.O.B. and the multicart is good.
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