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: The real reason for these consoles. Hidden within the "OS" are often hundreds of pirated NES titles, sometimes renamed to sound like PC software.

: Controlled via a d-pad or a bundled Famicom-compatible mouse, the cursor moves in jerky increments, mimicking a mouse's precision on hardware never meant to support it. Bundled Features and "Software" windows xp nes bootleg

Once the "BIOS" finishes its sequence, users are greeted by: : The real reason for these consoles

: Clicking the green button often opens a classic-style menu that lists "applications" like Calculator, Word, and Paint. the cursor moves in jerky increments