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Famicom Modem

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[[File:Famicom_Modem_inside_front.jpg|thumb|200px|Inside-Front]][[File:Famicom_Modem_inside_back.jpg|thumb|200px|Inside-Back]]The Famicom Modem (ファミコンネットシステム lit. Family Computer Network System) is a video game peripheral for the Family Computer released only in Japan in 1988 that uses a card based format like [[NEC]]'s PC Engine. The system acts as a modem, and connected the Famicom to a server through a network cable.The server provided the ability to view news and weather reports, trade stocks and find out game cheats. Content could be downloaded to the Network system as well.The Network system came with its own controller that featured a numeric pad for interacting with the server.
It did provide online play but all of its games with online play were ports of cartridge games and are now very rare to find. The idea of downloading content would later be used in the Super Nintendo's [[Satellaview]], the [[Nintendo 64DD]], the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], the [[Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance Cable]], etc.
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