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  • IRC: RST38h The following document describes the workings of Nintendo Entertainment System videogame console, also known as Famicom in the East (Korea, Japan), and Dandy in Europe (Russia, etc.).

    The Nintendo Entertainment System Architecture Version 1.4 by Marat Fayzullin 1996

  • Nintendo made it impossible to play Imports on their system because the Japanese NES (called the Famicom) used a totally different size and shape Cartridge.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

  • Commodore 64s are bestowed unto the masses, the trackball mouse is packaged with new computers, and a lucky few in Japan are unwrapping their first taste of a little machine that Nintendo likes to call the "Famicom".

    Games You Should Have Played - 1983 Greg Tannahill 2006

  • Commodore 64s are bestowed unto the masses, the trackball mouse is packaged with new computers, and a lucky few in Japan are unwrapping their first taste of a little machine that Nintendo likes to call the "Famicom".

    Archive 2006-04-01 Greg Tannahill 2006

  • '' 'Famicom' '' (short for '' 'Family Computer' '') in [[Japan]], is an 8-bit [[video game]]

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BruceC 2010

  • '' 'Famicom' '' (short for '' 'Family Computer' '') in [[Japan]], is an 8-bit [[video game]]

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BruceC 2010

  • Speaking to SPOnG about the violent sequel, the game designer - also known as SUDA51 - said that the intention was to only create three minigames in the 'Famicom' style, but had so much fun making them that almost all of the side missions were made in the same format.

    SPOnG.com 2010

  • '' 'Famicom' '' (short for '' 'Family Computer' '') in [[Japan]], is

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BruceC 2010

  • '' 'Famicom' '' (short for '' 'Family Computer' '') in [[Japan]], is

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BruceC 2010

  • "Famicom" or "family computer" and it had strict limits on the content that could appear on its consoles.

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

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