Factor-5 NES Game Player - Nintendo Game Player - Famiclone



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Old School Fool gives you guys an insight into yet another Fami-Clone. This time, it's the Factor-5. OSF gives his honest opinion of the Factor-5, so you may want to watch the whole video before you go and order one!
You can see the Factor 5 here: http://store.videogamecentral.com/factor5-nes-nintendo-gameplayer.html


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im first to comment ... ( 11 months ago by aznturtle100)
im first to comment cool
Array ( 11 months ago by HH9990)
Buen v
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It's sad how ... ( 10 months ago by NixonTech2071)
It's sad how companies get to make NES syle famiclone games without even trying to make a smash hit... LCD blockzone for instance, it is only good factor is the 2600 style Graphics. How could they screw up 2600!?!
Dose it work with ... ( 8 months ago by loomp)
Dose it work with the NES GameGenie and the Castlevania III Dracula's Curse.
this one looks ... ( 8 months ago by gamerguy2207)
this one looks childish like its for a 5 year old if you want something like this and better get the Retro Duo it plays nes and snes games awsom
does the gun or the ... ( 7 months ago by freddy444100)
does the gun or the zapper work on the retro duo or the gen x?
it works on gen nex ... ( 7 months ago by AlexFruen)
it works on gen nex but the picture and sound is horrible, it doesnt work on duo yet coz they havent released the cable yet
these vids r always ... ( 6 months ago by BoringBoy8400)
these vids r always 3min too long
Yes it noes I have ... ( 6 months ago by ToyMachineBum)
Yes it noes I have one
Great video quality ... ( 6 months ago by British1500)
Great video quality, just wish the sound was a lot louder.
I think he meant ... ( 5 months ago by KevoMilla)
I think he meant the Gen-X the Genesis and Nintendo player.
hey why do they ... ( 4 months ago by KJ0012)
hey why do they still make nes fakes? I mean go to a store you can buy the actual nes for 15 bucks!
you look stoned.I ... ( 4 months ago by kennylikes2lol)
you look stoned.I like to smoke when I play video games too.
Not really NES ... ( 4 months ago by jkdskinhead)
Not really NES prices have sky rocketed.. Broken NESs are going for 25$ on ebay, new ones are going from 55$-150$ on ebay.. and ebay is alot cheaper then the flea market or retro game shops... thats why they are doing so well.. there wouldnt be so many of these companies if there wasnt demand.
yo this is ... ( 3 months ago by nerfslayer)
yo this is freddy444100s new account does the gun work on the regular nes i might buy it
your stupid i just ... ( 2 months ago by reptilianventalation)
your stupid i just got one of those yesterday and it DOES NOT have five built in games. Youyr retarded
hey nerfslayer this ... ( 6 days ago by username444100)
hey nerfslayer this is ur new account



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