Funny story: In Brazil at that time, back around 1990, there were several NES clones being sold legally here, while there WAS NO official NES being sold by nintendo. Basically if you wanted an NES you would need to bring one from US since importing was no allowed, or buy one from the black market.
But you had the clones: Phantom System, Turbo Game, Bit System. All of them clones of the NES and selling their own cartriges.
I wanted to have a Bit System, because it actually looked like an NES. My mom went to the store and bought me a Master System. She confused Bit System with Master System. That way, the Master System became my 8 bit videogame for that generation, until I bought a SNES years later.
I still think about buying an old Bit System just to fulfill my 9 yeard old boy dream...







