Nintendo Entertainment System (redirect from Famicom)
was first released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as the Family Computer (Famicom). It was released in US test markets as the redesigned NES in October 1985...
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System (redirect from Super Famicom)
and Oceania and 1993 in South America. In Japan, it is called the Super Famicom (SFC). In South Korea, it is called the Super Comboy and was distributed...
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Nintendo Entertainment System models (redirect from AV Famicom)
officially licensed Famicom variants in Japan: a CRT television with a built-in Famicom, a console that combined the Famicom and Famicom Disk System hardware...
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Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club is a 2024 adventure video game developed by Nintendo and Mages and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo...
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enemies. A modified version of the original Famicom game, BS Zelda no Densetsu, was released for the Super Famicom's satellite-based expansion, Satellaview...
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The Family Computer Disk System, commonly shortened to the Famicom Disk System, or just Disk System, is a peripheral for Nintendo's Family Computer home...
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List of Nintendo Entertainment System games (redirect from List of Famicom games)
licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus...
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Famicom Wars is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer. It was...
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Famitsu (redirect from Famicom Tsūshin)
Famitsu, formerly Famicom Tsūshin, is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary...
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Famiclone (redirect from Famicom clone)
the Family Computer or Famicom. They are designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the NES and Famicom. Hundreds of unauthorized...
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Famicom Detective Club is an adventure game duology developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System. The first entry, The Missing...
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da Wasshoi Super Famicom (1994) Gaia Saver Super Famicom (1994) Battle Soccer 2 Super Famicom (1994) The Great Battle IV Super Famicom (1994) Ultraman...
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Nintendo's Family Computer (commonly abbreviated to Famicom) and Sega's SG-1000. When the Famicom was released outside of Japan, it was remodeled and...
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version was developed by Atlus and published by Namco in 1987 for the Famicom—Atlus would go on to create further games in the Megami Tensei franchise...
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The Famicom 3D System is a Japan-exclusive accessory for the Nintendo Family Computer released in 1987. The 3D System consists of a pair of active shutter...
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or Famicom (ファミコン, Famikon) was developed in 1982 and launched in 1983 in Japan. Following the North American video game crash of 1983, the Famicom was...
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List of Mario racing games (redirect from Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally)
Mario sports games "Famicom Grand Prix F1 Race | Famicom 40th Anniversary". Nintendo (in Japanese). Retrieved August 6, 2024. "Famicom Grand Prix II 3D Hot...
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List of Classic NES Series games (redirect from Famicom Mini Series)
list of games that are part of the Classic NES Series in North America, Famicom Mini (ファミコンミニ, Famikon Mini) in Japan, and NES Classics in Europe and Australia...
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Family Computer Network System (redirect from Famicom Modem)
Hepburn: Famirī Konpyūta Nettowāku Shisutemu), also known as the Famicom Net System and Famicom Modem, is a peripheral for Nintendo's Family Computer video...
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List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System games (redirect from Super Famicom games)
transparent to the gamer. This list does not include aftermarket licensed Super Famicom games for western regions, previously released only in Japan, that were...
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Nintendo 64 (redirect from Ultra Famicom)
1983, Nintendo led the industry with its first home game console, the Famicom, originally released in Japan in 1983 and later released internationally...
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Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom) by Nintendo and other various third party manufacturers. Since the Famicom lacked traditional game controller...
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NES Zapper (redirect from Famicom Light Gun)
Series light gun (光線銃シリーズガン), which had been released in Japan for the Famicom on February 18, 1984. The Zapper requires compatible NES games, such as...
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Family BASIC (redirect from Famicom BASIC Keyboard)
drive, such as the Famicom Data Recorder. Family BASIC was not designed to be compatible with floppy disk storage on the Famicom Disk System and the...
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video game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the Super Famicom in 1995. It is the first installment in the Clock Tower series. The story...
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Donkey Kong (1981 video game) (redirect from Donkey Kong (Famicom game))
Computer (Famicom) console and released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as one of the system's three launch games. Masayuki Uemura, the Famicom's lead architect...
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game was originally released in Japan on April 27, 1990. The original Famicom version sold 1.4 million copies in Japan. It had not been released outside...
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Castlevania (redirect from Akumajō Dracula Famicom Best)
clan of vampire hunters. Debuting with the 1986 video game on Nintendo's Famicom Disk System, the first entry and the majority of its sequels are side-scrolling...
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Satellaview (redirect from Super Famicom Hour)
Satellaview is a satellite modem peripheral produced by Nintendo for the Super Famicom in 1995. Containing 1 megabyte of ROM space and an additional 512 kB of...
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Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden (ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝, Famikon Janpu Hīrō Retsuden, the subtitle translates to "Heroes History") is a 1989 role-playing video game...
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