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This is a list of hardware clones of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
- 120 in 1 Plug And Play Made By Bluetek, takes the shape of a Dreamcast controller.
- 2PG Resembles a PSP with its own NES games included on an interchangeable cartridge.
- ABC 999
- AB Standard 8 bit
- Action Gamemaster
- Action+Super 6
- Advance Bright TV Arcade
- Advance Boy
- Ashi VCD
- Arcade Action
- Batman
- Beta 5
- BitSystem Made in Brazil by Dismac
- Brightech FCCP03
- CherryBomb 2
- Combook
- Computer and game LT-906
- Computer Game
- Cool boy
- Cosmos
- CrazyBoy Gaming System
- Creation (Found in Pakistan & India - Made in China)
- CyFrog (South Korea)
- Dance Station
- Dendy
- Dendy 8
- Dendy Junior II
- Double Dragon
- Dr.Boy
- Dynavision II – Made in Brazil by Dynacom
- Dynavision III – Made in Brazil by Dynacom
- Dynavision IV – Made in Brazil by Dynacom
- Elevator Action
- Ending Man JJ-80-50
- Entertainment Computer System
- Extreme Box
- Family FR Series
- Family Boy
- Family Game
- Family Game Selection set
- Family Game (South America)
- FC 16 Go
- FC Game Console
- FC Mobile NOTE: Handheld which plays NES carts. There is also an upgrade called the FC Mobile II, which includes a gun and two wireless controllers, both systems act as stand-alone consoles as well.
- FC Twin Video Game System
- Fengali Game Station AV 620
- Flashback
- Funstation
- Game Player
- Gamars
- Gamax
- GameAxe
- Game Corner Funmachine
- GameKing III (handheld, there's a non-NES clone console with the same name).
- GameStar
- Game Stick
- Game Theory Admiral
- [[Game Player
- Gamespower 50
- Game Sporz Tennis Game
- Game Zone 118
- Generation NEX
- Geniecom
- Gold Leopard King
- Golden China
- Good Boy
- GunBoy
- Handy FamiEight
- Handyvision – Made in Brazil by Dynacom
- Happytime Pumpkin Computer
- Hi-Top Game
- Home Computer System Power Game
- King Game III
- Kenga[disambiguation needed] (Russia, 90s)
- Kontorland (Türkiye, 1990s)
- Liko KL-235
- Little Master (India, 1990s)
- M3 Pocket
- Mastergames 9000
- Mastergames Ending Man
- Mastergames Mega Power II
- Media range of consoles marketed in India
- Mega Arcade Action 2
- Mega Joy (I & II)
- Mega Kid MK-1000
- Mega Power
- Mega Power 2
- Mega Racer
- Mega Volante
- Megason
- Megatronix Console Compatta
- Megaplay
- Micro Genius
- Millennium Arcade 3d
- MK X Super Action set
- NASA Entertainment Computer System
- Neo-Fami
- NES Video Game System
- Newtendo Super Famcom
- Nichiman
- Nintoaster, invented by Richard Daluz. It is designed to look like a household toaster and involves inserting cartridges into a slot as if they were slices of bread.
- Nikita
- One station
- Open-1
- Opera AV Station
- Panther[disambiguation needed]
- PCStation
- Pegasus MT777DX (popular in Poland, similar to Famicom)
- Pegasus IQ-502 (popular in Poland, more modern design, with round controllers resembling the ones used in SNES)
- Phantom System – Made in Brazil by Gradiente
- PlayPower (I & II)
- Playerstation
- Pocket Famicom
- Polystation
- Polystation 64: The Power Machine
- Polystation II
- Polystation III
- Polystation III Super Soccer system
- Polystation Advance
- Poly x Box es338
- Portendo
- Power Games
- Power Player Super Joy III
- Power Joy
- Prima[disambiguation needed]
- PS2 SLIM TV Game Resembles the PS2 Slim.
- PS-Kid
- Quasar Neon Boy
- Red Star Polystation
- Red Star Super Smart Genius
- Retrocon
- Retro Duo
- Ringo[disambiguation needed]
- Rumble Station
- Samurai 2000 Fun Grizzler
- Samurai Micro genius
- Selection SZ 100
- Sharp Famicom Titler - licensed by Nintendo.
- Sharp Famicom TV - licensed by Nintendo; released in North America as the Sharp Nintendo Television.
- Sinostar V Racing Station
- Slim 2
- Smart Computer Pro
- Soccer 98
- Soccer Station
- Spica
- Star Trek
- Super 8
- Super Action Set
- Super Com 72
- Super Magic Star
- Super Megason
- Super Joy Fun Stick Player Mech Game Player Game
- Supermax Power Joy
- Super Ufo Lp-6000
- Tenindo Entertainment System
- TeleGameStation
- Terminator 1, 2 and 3
- Terminator 7
- Top Game – models VG-8000 and VG-9000 (dual slot), Made in Brazil by CCE
- Tristar 64
- Turbo Game – Made in Brazil by CCE
- TV Entertainment game
- UFO A500 II
- Ultra 8 bit
- Venturer Super Start all-in-one
- VG Pocket Max
- Video Vs. Maxx
- Virtual Player
- Winner (video game system)
- Wireless Xtreme TV game Made by Digitron, resembles the wii.
- WizKid (India, 1990s)
- XA-76-1E
- X-GAME 360 Resembles an Xbox 360.
- Yobo FC Game Console
- Z-first Super action set
- Z-Station 220
- Z-Station 228
- Z-Station 400
- Zhiliton (Former USSR)
- Zhong Tian 3
- Zoom Tech
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