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*In the Noughties, NES nostalgia started to bloom, which saw re-releases of NES games, t-shirts, and a massive jump in value for NES systems.
 
*In the Noughties, NES nostalgia started to bloom, which saw re-releases of NES games, t-shirts, and a massive jump in value for NES systems.
 
*In [[Korea]], the NES was sold by Hyundai and renamed the "Hyundai Comboy" in order to bypass Korea's ban on Japanese culture. In addition, the American NES design was sold in Korea instead of the Japanese Famicom design, to further hide the fact that it was Japanese.
 
*In [[Korea]], the NES was sold by Hyundai and renamed the "Hyundai Comboy" in order to bypass Korea's ban on Japanese culture. In addition, the American NES design was sold in Korea instead of the Japanese Famicom design, to further hide the fact that it was Japanese.
*Some countries did not receive the NES/Famicom, such as the [[Soviet Union]]/Russia, [[Korea|North Korea]] and South America (except Brazil, where it was released in 1995, but didn't sell well). However, they played on Famiclones with similar technology such as the Dendy, the Micro Genius, and the Phantom System.
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*Some countries did not receive the NES/Famicom such as Taiwan, Russia, North Korea and South America (except Brazil where it was released in 1995 but didn't sell well) however they played on Famiclones with similar technology such as the Dendy, the Micro Genius and the Phantom System.
 
*Before the [[Wii]], the NES had its own version of motion-sensitive gaming: the [[Power Glove]]. Unfortunately, the Power Glove never worked properly.
 
*Before the [[Wii]], the NES had its own version of motion-sensitive gaming: the [[Power Glove]]. Unfortunately, the Power Glove never worked properly.
 
**In addition, before the 3DS, certain NES games supported 3D, albeit with glasses.
 
**In addition, before the 3DS, certain NES games supported 3D, albeit with glasses.

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