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All the way back in 1986, Nintendo released one of its coolest devices ever. And you've likely never heard of it. The Famicom Disk System was an add-on to the Famicom, which was the Japanese version ...
A few weeks ago, I saw the Retro Game Master movie, half of which took place in 1986 Japan. In the film, the characters are often seen visiting a game store—a store complete with one of the coolest ...
Even the most vehement Nintendo fan in the world can't possibly have access to one of many Nintendo's storage rooms, where an expansive array of nostalgic paraphernalia sits. Boxes upon boxes of ...
Nintendo's Famicom Disk System was released in 1986 in Japan and hasn't had anything developed for it in over 20 years. Until now. Adam Bolton is a contributor for CNET based in Japan. He is, among ...
The latter was a colorful add-on that allowed Nintendo's home console to play proprietary floppy disks, called "Disk Cards." Unlike traditional cartridges, these could be rewritten using store-based ...
Nintendo has released several photos that offer a sneak peek at one of its storage rooms in Japan, which is home to an impressive assortment of classic gaming hardware. Check out the gallery below to ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo - Zengohen Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Kieta Koukeisha - Zengohen is the version of the Famicom Disk ...
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