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===NES serials===
 
===NES serials===
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*NES-001 Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck
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*NES-002 AC Adapter
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*NES-003 RF Switch
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*NES-004 Controller
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*NES-005 Zapper (Light gun)
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*NES-012 [[R.O.B.]]
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*NES-026 NES Advantage
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*NES-027 NES Max Controller
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*NES-028 Power Pad (The Pad features 12 buttons on each side that you use to control the action on screen. The compatible games were largely fitness titles, such as Dance Aerobics and World Class Track Meet.)
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*NES-030 NES Cleaning Kit
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*NES-032 NES Satellite Remote
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*NES-033 NES Satellite Receiver (A wireless, four-player adapter for the NES. The battery-powered main unit used an infra-red signal to the receiver connected to the NES to allow four players to play in the same time.)
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*NES-034 Four Score (Like the NES Satellite, the Four Score allowed up to four players to play in the same time. The only difference is that the Four Score was connected to the NES controller ports, meaning it did not support wireless play).
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*NES-101 Nintendo Entertainment System (New Top-Loader Design)
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*NES-102 Nintendo Entertainment System (New Design) Controller
  
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
! Serial Number
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|+ style="white-space:nowrap; border:1px solid; padding:3px;" | Famicom Serials
! Product Name
 
! Note
 
|-
 
| NES-001
 
| Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck
 
|-
 
| NES-002
 
| AC Adapter
 
|-
 
| NES-003
 
| RF Switch
 
|-
 
| NES-004
 
| Controller
 
|-
 
| NES-005
 
| Zapper (Light gun)
 
|-
 
| NES-012
 
| [[R.O.B.]]
 
|-
 
| NES-026
 
| NES Advantage
 
|-
 
| NES-027
 
| NES Max Controller
 
|-
 
| NES-028
 
| Power Pad
 
| (The Pad features 12 buttons on each side that you use to control the action on screen. The compatible games were largely fitness titles, such as Dance Aerobics and World Class Track Meet.)
 
|-
 
| NES-030
 
| NES Cleaning Kit
 
|-
 
| NES-032
 
| NES Satellite Remote
 
|-
 
| NES-033
 
| NES Satellite Receiver
 
| (A wireless, four-player adapter for the NES. The battery-powered main unit used an infra-red signal to the receiver connected to the NES to allow four players to play in the same time.)
 
|-
 
| NES-034
 
| Four Score
 
| (Like the NES Satellite, the Four Score allowed up to four players to play in the same time. The only difference is that the Four Score was connected to the NES controller ports, meaning it did not support wireless play).
 
|-
 
| NES-101
 
| Nintendo Entertainment System (New Top-Loader Design)
 
|-
 
| NES-102
 
| Nintendo Entertainment System (New Design) Controller
 
|}
 
 
 
===Famicom serials===
 
 
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
 
 
! Serial Number
 
! Serial Number
 
! Product Name
 
! Product Name

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