I play with an FC Twin, and the controller that came with it is malfunctioning. Absolutely no button will evoke a response from the game. I tried opening the controller and didn't find anything amiss. I looked up one "solution" and that was to rub an eraser on the contacts of the buttons, which didn't work. Any other solutions?
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You should always use the official video game consoles instead of the clone consoles. Clone consoles are notorious for having games packs not work on them at all.
Try cleaning the cartridges, DON'T USE RUBBING ALCOHOL!!!!!! This can ruin the cartridge, there is a cleaner that you used to be able to buy (haven't look for one in a while). Check with your local game store or on ebay.
The problem with "clone" systems, is that they don't do everything JUST like an original (NES). Although, games such as Zelda, have a battery inside of them that can wear out and die over time. They are very cheap to replace and this will usually solve your problem. Just note the code written on the battery and do a search on google for more batteries.
It depends on the game. Some (like mortal combat) are just more movement options. It allows you to jump, kick, punch, throw, etc. Each game is different. You will also notice on the super nintendo there are L and R buttons on the top of the remote. These are traditionally used to change the view on the screen but also vary from game to game.
To look things up, go to the options screen at the beginning of the game you are going to play. You can often change what each button is designated as to suit your needs.
If it's a flat screen especially, there will be major resolution problems. I know the laser gun doesn't work at all on flat screens and some newer TVs. You gotta play NES on an old school TV any way. It makes the experience much more authentic.
The FC Twin connects through an RCA connector,
and can be hooked into a surround sound system. When using stereo and
surround output from these systems, NES sounds and music may seem very
different from their typical mono output. Using output modes that
properly generate mono sound, either through a single center speaker or
cloned to multiple speakers, the sound output sounds mostly identical
to the original NES. The FC Twin does not produce some sounds
faithfully, even with mono output; sound effects in the Super Mario Bros.
series games will for example immediately seem different. Nevertheless,
some later models of the console produce NES sound much more faithfully
than units made closer to launch. Recent models produce sound with
complete fidelity.
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