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[[File:Sharp_logo.png|180px|right]] Sharp had a working relationship with [[Nintendo]] during the 1980s, and was granted licensing rights for the manufacture and development of the [[C1 NES TV]] (1983, later released in North America as the Sharp Nintendo Television), the [[Twin Famicom]] (1986), the [[Famicom Titler]] (1989), and the [[SF-1 SNES TV]] (1990). All of these units are considered collectors items on the secondary market.
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'''Sharp''' had a working relationship with [[Nintendo]] during the 1980s, and was granted licensing rights for the manufacture and development of the [[C1 NES TV]] (1983, later released in North America as the Sharp Nintendo Television), the [[Twin Famicom]] (1986), the [[Famicom Titler]] (1989), and the [[SF-1 SNES TV]] (1990). All of these units are considered collectors items on the secondary market.
  
 
==Consoles==
 
==Consoles==
*Famicom Titler
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*[[Famicom Titler]]
*<span style="">Twin Famicom</span>
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*[[Twin Famicom]]
*SF-1 SNES TV
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*[[SF-1 SNES TV]]
*<p class="firstHeading" id="firstHeading" lang="en">C1 NES TV</p>
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*[[C1 NES TV]]
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Sharp had a working relationship with Nintendo during the 1980s, and was granted licensing rights for the manufacture and development of the C1 NES TV (1983, later released in North America as the Sharp Nintendo Television), the Twin Famicom (1986), the Famicom Titler (1989), and the SF-1 SNES TV (1990). All of these units are considered collectors items on the secondary market.

Consoles[edit]