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{{wikipedia|Nintendo_Entertainment_System|the Nintendo Entertainment System}} | {{wikipedia|Nintendo_Entertainment_System|the Nintendo Entertainment System}} | ||
[[File:Nes.jpg|thumb|right|An American NES system.]] | [[File:Nes.jpg|thumb|right|An American NES system.]] | ||
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[[File:Famicom.jpg|thumb|right|A Japanese Famicom with a Disk System.]] | [[File:Famicom.jpg|thumb|right|A Japanese Famicom with a Disk System.]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES ([[Japan|JPN]]: Family Computer) was <s>the first</s> the sixth game system released by [[Nintendo]], and the first one to be released outside of [[Japan]]. It was released around the world throughout [[the '80s]], and is commonly cited as the system that saved the video game industry after the video game crash of 1983, which was caused by an over-saturation of [[shit]]ty, half- | + | The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES ([[Japan|JPN]]: Family Computer) was <s>the first</s> the sixth game system released by [[Nintendo]], and the first one to be released outside of [[Japan]]. It was released around the world throughout [[the '80s]], and is commonly cited as the system that saved the video game industry after the video game crash of 1983, which was caused by an over-saturation of [[shit]]ty, half-[[arse]]d games. |
The Famicom was first released in [[Japan]] in 1983, while the NES was first test-marketed in 1985 in [[New York]] City. After selling the entire batch in New York, the NES was released nationwide in the [[United States]] and in [[Canada]] in 1986. Later, it also saw [[British]]/[[Europe|European]] (1987), [[Australia]]n (1987), and [[Korea]]n (1989) releases. The Famicom and NES were later redesigned with similar cases and modifications. Specifically, the Famicom was made A/V only (the original Famicom was RF only), while the NES was, ironically, made RF only (the only version to have both was the original NES). | The Famicom was first released in [[Japan]] in 1983, while the NES was first test-marketed in 1985 in [[New York]] City. After selling the entire batch in New York, the NES was released nationwide in the [[United States]] and in [[Canada]] in 1986. Later, it also saw [[British]]/[[Europe|European]] (1987), [[Australia]]n (1987), and [[Korea]]n (1989) releases. The Famicom and NES were later redesigned with similar cases and modifications. Specifically, the Famicom was made A/V only (the original Famicom was RF only), while the NES was, ironically, made RF only (the only version to have both was the original NES). | ||
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*[[Tweeterman287]] | *[[Tweeterman287]] | ||
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*People of [[the '80s]] | *People of [[the '80s]] | ||
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*[[Legend of Zelda]] (I and II) | *[[Legend of Zelda]] (I and II) | ||
*[[Zelda]] II: The Adventure of [[Link]] | *[[Zelda]] II: The Adventure of [[Link]] | ||
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*[[Back to the Future|Wild Gunman]] | *[[Back to the Future|Wild Gunman]] | ||
*[[Nintendo World Cup]] | *[[Nintendo World Cup]] | ||
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*Startropics (I and II) | *Startropics (I and II) | ||
− | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games Here is all the nes games] | |
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− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games Here is | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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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. | ||
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*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. | ||
*The last game on the NES was Sunday Funday, a bible game made by Wisdom Tree, that was actually just ''Menace Beach'', a game released by Wisdom Tree's former [[form]], Colour Dreams, with graphical changes. | *The last game on the NES was Sunday Funday, a bible game made by Wisdom Tree, that was actually just ''Menace Beach'', a game released by Wisdom Tree's former [[form]], Colour Dreams, with graphical changes. | ||
− | + | *Just like the [[Atari 2600]], the NES actually had some Unlicensed [[Hentai|Porno]] games, made by a company called "Panesian". [[Yes]], indeed, the games are: Bubble Bath Babes, Hot Slots, and Peek-A-Boo Poker. They were terrible. | |
− | *Just like the [[Atari 2600]], the NES actually had some Unlicensed [[Hentai|Porno]] games, made by a company called "Panesian". [[Yes]], indeed, the games are: Bubble Bath Babes, Hot Slots, and Peek-A-Boo Poker. They were terrible | ||
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[[Category:Sources - Video Game Consoles]] | [[Category:Sources - Video Game Consoles]] | ||
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[[Category:Sources - Produced in 1985]] | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 1985]] | ||
[[Category:Angry Video Game Nerd]] | [[Category:Angry Video Game Nerd]] | ||
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