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**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.
**Ironically, in [[Japan]], it was released as "Miss Peach World" (ミスピーチワールド), and was also [[Pornography|pornographic]].
 
 
*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.
 
*If you own an NES, there is a (small) chance it may be a launch system. Systems with serial numbers in between N0000001 and N0100000 were sold in [[New York]] in the Fall of 1985.
 
*If you own an NES, there is a (small) chance it may be a launch system. Systems with serial numbers in between N0000001 and N0100000 were sold in [[New York]] in the Fall of 1985.

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