America knew it as the Nintendo Entertainment System, but in Japan, it was the Family Computer (Famicom). It was more than just a home console—it was intended to actually do a whole lot more. All you ...
America knew it as the Nintendo Entertainment System, but in Japan, it was the Family Computer (Famicom). It was more than just a home console—it was intended to actually do a whole lot more. All you ...
In Japan, Nintendo launched the Famicom in 1983. Besides the two controllers, the “Famicom” later had a keyboard, helping the machine live up to its “Family Computer” moniker. The version released in ...
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