RegalSin
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Well, it does not really matter at all, if you get the original or the unofficial, variant. What you have to understand, is that Nintendo, and many companies, have their consoles, mass produced, in China ( usually ), so when the KOEI after market occurs, they need to dump the leftovers. So many people take these parts, and make these models. I will admit, some of them are nice, while others are terrible. Granted the original famicom, did not have AV out, and the original NES has the missing pins for the games that uses FM sound.
For me, I have an adapter that sits atop my SNES, it can play the sound but the volume knob is missing, meaning I am unable to adjust the built in volume for FM games. The video is clear, but some games will not work, due to lock out chips.
The bottom-line is that if it was 1984, or 1991 would you really care if the system was super great? All that matters is that it shows up on your display. Granted, nowadays the FM/AM signals of Analog TV are all down, leaving room in the spectrum, for the RF switch. Meaning RF switches are just as good or even better then Video ( Composite out ) in some cases.
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It does not matter at all, in most cases. Chances are, the cop-off is not going to have little things the lock-out chips look for.
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