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Nintendo Entertainment System
In 1983 Nintendo introduced a home video-game system in Japan called Famicom. The system enjoyed enormous popularity, and by the mid-1980s 35 percent of Japanese homes owned Famicom. In 1985 Nintendo launched an American version of Famicom called the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The product featured an eight-bit computer, stereo sounds, and advanced graphics, and it was technically superior to anything else in the home video-game market at that time.

-"From Encarta Encyclopedia"


Mario
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr.
Donkey Kong 3
Mario Bros.
Mario is Missing
Mario's Time Machine
Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3
Wrecking Crew
Zelda
The Legend of Zelda
Adventure of Link
Metroid
~Metroid
Kirby
Kirby's Adventure

 

 

 

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