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  • ...Family BASIC pack (software, keyboard and manuals)]]Family BASIC''' or '''Famicom BASIC''' is a dialect of the BASIC programming language that is used to pro ...Family BASIC cannot normally be used on NES consoles because they lack the Famicom's 15-pin expansion port.
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  • ...hat streamed content to the <abbr title="Japanese name for the SNES">Super Famicom</abbr>. BS-X or Satellaview software was broadcast the console add-on and s
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  • ...at 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 vie [[Category:Famicom Add-ons]]
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  • |imagecaption = Nintendo Entertainment System &<br/>Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) ...mal">(ファミリーコンピュータ ''Famirī Konpyūta'', commonly shortened as either the '''Famicom''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(ファミコン ''Famikon''</span>, o
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  • ...FCD) was released on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo as a peripheral for the Famicom console in Japan. It was a unit that used proprietary floppy disks (called ...peripheral, Sharp released the [[Twin Famicom]] (ツインファミコン Tsuinfamikon), a Famicom model that features a built-in Disk System.
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  • ====<u>'''Famicom/NES'''</u>==== ====<u>'''Super Famicom/SNES'''</u>====
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  • |image2 = Super-Famicom-Console-Set.jpg ...a), and South America in 1993. In Japan, the system is called the '''Super Famicom''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(スーパーファミコン<sup>[http
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  • ...<abbr title='Nintendo Entertainment System, or the Family Computer System (Famicom) in Japan'>NES</abbr>]], and were compatible with just two games: Stack-Up
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  • During its high-point, the 2600 saw more than its share of peripherals and add-ons, including countless third-party joysticks, a touch pad (for Star Raiders), ...s released a short time after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom]], which became the dominant console in the Japanese video game market of t
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