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Famicom G-CD Unit.
Trenton net - Jul 22, 2002
 Trenton net Jul 22, 2002
Hey guys,

Does anyone have a Famicom G-CD Unit? I was wondering, do those things actualy work better than a regular Super GameBoy? The only drawback I can think of would be that you can't plug in a Game Doctor x, UFO, or Wildcard into the system because the G-CD is on top.

 daffy duck Jul 23, 2002
the cd unit is an all in one u dont need a snes as its already built in u just load games from cd,also there is no memory or any way to save game states from what i have read,i may be wrong,it actually has a doctor sf7 32meg built in to it,not sure how good these were as i have an wild card 32 with original box too and still play it.

 Cecilia Chen Jul 23, 2002
Nonono Daffy, I think you mean a CD Game Station. A G-CD Unit fits on top like a game doctor, only it acts like a Super Gameboy. The only diffrence is, instead of using carts, it accepts mini CDs with roms on them. Personaly I think it isn't worth it, since you could put a UFO instead on your Famicom, which actualy does real Famicom games.

Im not sure, but can you not put a super gameboy on the Game Doctor 7 bypass port and still run games? The only drawback is that you can't load GB Roms from CD.

 Hollywood Hasney Jul 23, 2002
Wait... plays Super Gameboy games on the Famicom, or Super Famicom... I presume Super Famicom but no-ones said that yet

 Cecilia Chen Jul 23, 2002
Super Famicom of course silly