![]() ![]() But the aesthetics of each product are where the similarities to their visual counterparts cease. Bizarrely, it also typically comes with a realistic light gun modelled after a Walther PPK. The unit itself resembles a Nintendo 64 controller, but it also comes packaged with a 9-pin, 6-button controller that resembles a Sega Genesis gamepad. Hilariously, it still worked well enough to be a popular gift item that you can still find for sale if you look hard enough. Part of a particularly egregious line of video game console clones, the main Power Player retail package collects a ridiculous amount of games on one device that didn’t look anything like a legitimate product. When it comes to video game fakes, the Power Player Super Joy III is just about as brazen as it gets. Graphic: Elena Scotti (Photos: Power Player Super Joy III Chances are you, you’ve likely seen one or several of them while shopping for the real thing. ![]() ![]() There are decent knock-offs, and there are absolutely horrendous ones that feel nearly blasphemous in their attempts at offering a product even remotely similar to the original.Īfter sifting through dozens of different bootleg consoles-a seemingly endless sea of items that continues to add to its repertoire as the days stretch on-it was easy to label some of the most egregious copycats out on (and off) of the markets over the last few decades. Bad news: That Game Boy-like system that came packing every single NES title ever released and then some? You were swindled in a big way.įrom “consoles” packed to the brim with “over 1000 games” that resemble the original systems’ controllers to earnest handheld devices that look so similar to the real thing that it fooled grandma, there’s a bustling market for fakes and knock-offs. The world is full of bootlegs: that pair of Yeezy 350 Boosts the eBay seller swore was authentic, the AirPods that don’t quite feel hefty enough you got for a killer deal, and a ridiculous, alarming amount of video games. ![]()
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