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- PocketFami abstract "The Pocket Fami, also known as Pocket Famicom (although this name was never used by the manufacturers as Famicom is a trademark of Nintendo) and Pokefami (ポケファミ) is an unlicensed handheld hardware clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, known in Japan as the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom) produced by GameTech and released in 2004.The PocketFami features a standard D-pad and six buttons: the four standard NES buttons (A, B, select, and start), plus two additional \"turbo\" buttons. It features a 2.5 inch backlit LCD screen capable of displaying both NTSC and PAL video. It has one headphone jack, an RCA composite output jack, and can be powered either through 3 AA batteries or AC adaptor. Because of the different cartridge pin design of the Japanese Famicom (60 pins) and the international NES (72 pins), international (North American, Australian, European) cartridges cannot be played without an additional converter.Nintendo sued GameTech over production of the PocketFami, claiming that the device violated their patents on the Famicom's hardware. The courts found in favor of GameTech however, and allowed the device to be sold in Japan, as the original Famicom was first sold in 1983 and most of Nintendo's essential patents on the system have expired.".
- PocketFami wikiPageExternalLink news.php?aid=7581.
- PocketFami wikiPageID "1688709".
- PocketFami wikiPageLength "1993".
- PocketFami wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- PocketFami wikiPageRevisionID "543986479".
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink AA_battery.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Backlight.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hybrid_handheld_game_consoles.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System_hardware_clones.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_handheld_game_consoles.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink D-pad.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Essential_patent.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink GameTech.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Handheld_game_console.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Headphones.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Liquid-crystal_display.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System_hardware_clone.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink PAL.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLink RCA_connector.
- PocketFami wikiPageWikiLinkText "PocketFami".
- PocketFami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mergeto.
- PocketFami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- PocketFami subject Category:Hybrid_handheld_game_consoles.
- PocketFami subject Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System_hardware_clones.
- PocketFami hypernym Clone.
- PocketFami type VideoGame.
- PocketFami type Console.
- PocketFami type Remake.
- PocketFami comment "The Pocket Fami, also known as Pocket Famicom (although this name was never used by the manufacturers as Famicom is a trademark of Nintendo) and Pokefami (ポケファミ) is an unlicensed handheld hardware clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, known in Japan as the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom) produced by GameTech and released in 2004.The PocketFami features a standard D-pad and six buttons: the four standard NES buttons (A, B, select, and start), plus two additional \"turbo\" buttons.".
- PocketFami label "PocketFami".
- PocketFami sameAs Q3392963.
- PocketFami sameAs Pocket_Fami.
- PocketFami sameAs m.05nk3m.
- PocketFami sameAs Q3392963.
- PocketFami wasDerivedFrom PocketFami?oldid=543986479.
- PocketFami isPrimaryTopicOf PocketFami.