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RetroUSB AVS Guide

What is AVS?

The RetroUSB AVS is multiconsole and clone of Famicom/NES and was designed by us-american user bunnyboy, who among other things also created the flashdrive PowerPak and is producing various homebrew games NES. This console is based on an FPGA system, which means its core can be enhanced and updated. The video is output via HDMI and resolution is upscaled to 720p. Not only you can change the width of pixels, but you can also enable scanlines and enable borders to mask off unwanted areas of the screen. The console supports original famicom and NES cartridges, and also flash-cartridges PowerPak and Everdrive. You can attach up to 4 original NES controllers, some accessories via the extension port, and use the simple USB cord to power it.

Here’s what you have on your original NES on a modern TV:

Here’s an example of the image quality (you can compare it to other from other guides) you get with AVS:

Package

On the front of the package we see the console from top and front. On the back side we can read about the specs:



Inside the package are:

Connection

Connection is very simple: connect USB to you TV or PC (or use any USB-Adapter). The included USB-Adapter is only for US sockets. Then connect the console with the TV using the HDMI cable. Attach a controller and insert a game.

Controllers

Note: If you read carefully, you may have noticed, that there are no controllers included! You can use any controller, which is compatible with the original NES. This is what I recommend, because it’s of the best quality and only rare third-party controllers can top it.

I am using an original controller, but I can also recommend the 8bitdo controller (any of them). Since it uses USB or bluetooth and the console doesn’t have neither, you will need to buy a special adapter-receiver. You insert it into the controller port and synchronize it with the controller. Once connected, you can play wireless!

You can also use the Famicom Disk System and flash cartridges.

Main Menu

Let’s check the main menu:

There are several options in the main menu.

Start Cart: start the inserted cartridge. Press A and the game is loaded.

Scoreboard: in order to use this option, you need to install a special tool and connect the console to the PC. This tool will check your game (e.g. no cheats) and then will let you upload your high score to the website. If the console is not connected, you will see the following screen.

The scoreboard software (for PC and MAC) also allows you to update new firmware.

You can find all information about how to submit your score on this page.

Below is a screenshot from the tool. If the console is not connected, you will get a message “USB not connected!”

Otherwise the following window will appear:

Following options are available after you connect your console to the PC:

In the PC software there are three tabs. Download progress and your current game time are shown every time:

How to use the scoreboard (also see this page)

1. You need to create an account on nintendoage.com. This may take a while, because every registration is manually approved by admins.

2. You will need to generate a special key to connect your account with your AVS. Go to your Profile->Home. Then press on Activate keys in your profile window (bottom part).

You are now on the page called Activate AVS. Press Get New Keys to generate your personal AVS key.

Once the key is created, insert it into the tool (page Login details). The tool will automatically check it, you don’t have to press any button.

If everything is correct, on the Summary page you will see your nickname.

Start your game, then go to the main menu and into Scoreboard. Go to View Top Scores first, to make sure your game is supported at all. If it is, then you can return to game, play to get high score etc., and when you’re done (best places to stop are listed on this page), go back to the menu and Scoreboard and choose Submit a score….

Your score, your best score and your rank will be shown.

If your game is not supported, the window will show Not in database!. The problem is, that not that many games are supported. My PAL games are not in database yet. Also games run via Everdrive most likely will not be recognised. Also your game should be as clean as possible. No cheats, no bootleg version, no translation. It should be the original cartridge without any modifications.

If your high score is submitted, you can check it in your nintendoage profile or in the scoreboard.

Or in your profile:



Video Options: here you can adjust the image options. Let’s see:

You can go back into the main menu by pressing the button B:

Input Options

RESET SETTINGS: connect the controller to the second port, press and hold UP-A-B-Select-Start and then turn on and all settings will be reset.

Cheat codes: in this menu you can edit the cheat codes. If the console recognize the inserted game, also the built-in cheats will be shown. If the game is not recognized or not started yet, this screen is shown.

Games

The console reads all cartridges and should definitely work with all original games, including those which can save. It had problems with multicart from Cluster though, maybe due to unusual mappers. Same games had glitches and were unplayable. Make sure you set the region of the console according to the region of the cartridge.

Even the external sound module of the Castlevania 3 is correctly emulated. The image is clean, the colours are correct. No problems with sound or controls.

Since the console outputs 720p HDMI only, the light gun games are not supported.

The input lag is ver low: it’s not zero, like when using the original console with a CRT TV, but considerable lower that with any other clone, attached via composite to a modern tv or with emulators.

Here a couple of videos.

 

 



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