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Nintendo Entertainment System

Every good boy deserves Famicom

Models

Family Computer

ファミリーコンピュータ or ファミコン (Famicom)

PAL Famicom

Famicom Disk System

Disks are based on Mitsumi’s Quick Disk format. You can use QDs via an adaptor1). Not sure if the data is stored in the same format; Famicom uses a linear layout structure format, so it's like tape.

Sharp C1 / Sharp Nintendo Television

Twin Famicom

Made by Sharp. Single unit incorporating Famicom and the disk drive. Have mono composite out.

Two main versions. Original has that nice curved bump on top, and no power light. Disk drives in these have no write restrictions, so are good if you want to write full games to disks. Revision has turbo-fire on the controllers.

Famiclones

Audio

All the NES waveforms are a bit wonky, but my favourite NES sound is the triangle wave. Nice bassy, airish, 'bah' sounds.

Video

Library

Pirate Carts

Playing ROMs

Flashcarts

Disk

Storage

Regular-sized Famicom carts are about the same size as an audio cassette, so racks and cases made to hold those are great for storage. Note that Famicom carts come indifferent heights.

People 3-D print a variety of little racks (sometimes called display stands) on Etsy, and I assume other places like that.

Trivia

  • Diskun yellow is (CMYK) M30%, Y100%. So Hex #FFB300.

Appearances

Joy Mecha Fight

See Also

1)
Consensus seems to be it's easier and cheaper to rewrite Famicom ones
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