Most of the games on the system I tested are just unlicensed ports of regular NES games, such as Super Mario Bros., Balloon Fight, and Ice Climbers. The Games - A mixed bag of pirated, unlicensed software.
While the number of games is impressive, considering the NES Classic only has 30 built-in games, many of the games listed on the Famiclone are just repeats of the games previously listed, but let's talk about the games themselves. The console itself lacks a cartridge slot, so it instead runs on a built-in multicart that claims to have '620 games in one,' a common sight in other Famiclones. You will find a micro-USB port for power on the back of the system, along with a 3.5mm TRS Jack used to output composite video and mono audio. The controllers themselves, aside from the different connectors, remain faithful to the original console and are clicky and responsive, aside from the start and select buttons. On the front of the console, you will find power and reset buttons, though their positions are swapped, and two DB9 ports for controller input, though their positions are swapped as well. The console is designed to look similar to an NES Classic Edition as a way of tricking buyers into purchasing this system, but there are a few key differences that sets it apart from the original NES.