|
The Famicom had two cartridge pins that were originally intended to facilitate the Famicom Disk System’s external sound chip, but were also used by cartridge games to ...
|
|
Your community and guide for Famicom games, hardware, history, and hacks.
|
|
The Family Computer Disk System (ファミリーコンピュータ ディスクシステム, Famirii Konpuuta Disuku Shisutemu ?, sometimes called the Famicom Disk ...
|
|
The Famicom (Family Computer) is the Japanese equivalent of the Nintendo Entertainment System, or the NES. The Famicom's controllers were attached to the main unit ...
|
|
Nintendo Co., Ltd., originally a playing card company, began making TV gaming systems in the 1970s, updating Pong and having mild success with its so-called TV Game ...
|
|
Famicom Dojo will train your game! Beginning with the 8-bit Famicom and NES, through the 16-bit wars with the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive, PC Engine and TurboGrafx ...
|
|
Where results contain multi-variation listings, the item counts on the page are inclusive of all matching variations that are available.
|
|
Famicom. Discussion about Famicom. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Famicom.
|
|
The disk media that the Nintendo Famicom Disk System utilizes is a slight modification of Mitsumi’s “QuickDisk” 2.8″ square disk format.
|
|
The Famicom (Abbreviation of: Family Computer was the first ever console released by Nintendo. The console had two hard-wired controllers which could be stored in ...
|