: Super Joy III Power Player (Super Joystick TV Game)

: Super Joy III Power Player (Super Joystick TV Game)

Super Joy III Power Player (Super Joystick TV Game)



Super Joy III Power Player (Super Joystick TV Game)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 88










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Features:
  • 76,000 Video Games In 1 Hand-Held Controller System
  • Connects Directly To TV Or VCR AV Jacks
  • Runs On Batteries (4xAA) Or Power Supply







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good ...
I remember about 5 years ago when i purchase this little system for about 80$.That was alot of money for a yound kid like me looking to play some classic games.However I coughed up the cash and bought one.I remember how exited i was when i opend up the system.it had everything needed even a light gun which worked great.I played this system for countless hours even my sister enjoyed this system.The 2nd controler felt just like a genesis game pad and worked great.You could if you wanted to use batteries to power the system instead of the bulky power cable that it came with.However i had many problems fitting the AA batteries into the compartment.The system worked great that is until i put it away into storage.When i got it back out it never worked.I highly recomend this product if you enjoy classic and retro games.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * the first PJ was better... ...
...compared to this one (more games), but I am really glad that I found another Power Joy! Unlike the first one, since this doesn't need a cartridge, I don't have to worry about it interfering with game play! If your TV does not have AV jacks, make sure you find a decent RF Modulator!! The product is brand new, so the item description is definitely true (aside from the 76k claim of games). Also, because each game is listed multiple times (and under different names), it is somewhat difficult to identify the game by the title. Still, this is very fun and addicting, and may be worth loads of money someday because these things are very, VERY rare.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Blast from the past ! ...
This is a must have. I mainly bought it just for the mario & 1942. It was worth 20.00. cheaply made but still fun. These are old games so do expect bad graphics. Alot of the listed 76000 are mostly repeat games. There are probably 100 but i'm not counting. my kids love it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great item ...
A must have game. My daughter has it in red. She loves it. I bought this game for my nephew who is only 2 yrs old and he loves it too. Not sure how many games he's winning but he loves the different games and controllers.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Poor Quality ...
This Product has very poor Quality. By that I mean poorly made and poor graphics. you are better off buying a cheap NES off of ebay and buying the games you like for it this product is such a ripoff/knockoff... don't buy.


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