Pegasus Game Console

Pegasus

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A 'Pegasus' game console, with and. Processor UMC UA6527P or similar clone of 8-bit 1,66 MHz Video Chip UMC UA6528P or similar clone Clock 5.37 MHz Resolution 256×240 Colour Palette 25 on screen (out of 64 possible) Standard PAL, 50 Hz refresh rate Sound 5-channel mono 1 channel noise 1 PCM 3 channels for sounds Media (Nintendo 60-pin equivalent) Background This particular Famiclone was hugely popular in, and, where it has gained cult status, and was widely available on. The system was manufactured in by, and was built to resemble. Pegasus, like most known NES clones, was compatible with 60-pin Famicom cartridges, and partially compatible with some NES games, which could be played using a special converter. Genuine Nintendo games were not popular however, due to widespread piracy and the lack of officially licensed products on the market.

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The majority of the games sold with and for the system were cheap unlicensed copies, manufactured mostly in and. The typical retail set included the system, two detachable (both with 'turbo' buttons, which meant 4 buttons in total; 6-button controllers also existed.), a (very similar in design to ), power supply, RF cable, as well as audio-video. The system itself did not include any built-in games, but was bundled with an infringing cartridge labelled 'Contra 168-in-1', which contained a few of the best-known NES titles, such as, and, listed multiple times with slight variations.

Most of the games had a 'trainer' feature, which allowed the player to adjust the number of lives, and even the starting level of the game. The 8-bit Pegasus was originally released in two versions:. MT777DX. IQ-502 (much rounder casing with controller ports on the sides of the system and an eject button instead of a lever, manufactured by ) There was also a 16-bit version of the Pegasus system, known as 'Power Pegasus 16-bit', a clone of. See also. References.