The N-Joypad or CD3900 is a Famicom clone manufactured by the Hong Kong–based company Advance Bright Limited (ABL).
[1][2][3][4][5] There's no AC adapter, with the console running from four AA batteries.
[6] The hacked games were mostly produced by a company called Inventor.
N-Joypad is sold in Brazil as Jogo para TV com CDs, and in France as Console 59 Méga Jeux.
[5][8] The list below shows the names of the games as they appear on the selection menu of the system, followed by the original Famicom title and publisher.