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| | Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For the rest of the decade, Nintendo was the undisputed master of the American and Japanese gaming markets, and its game titles were breaking sales records. |  | | Nintendo has mimicked the look of the controller in several recent products, from promotional merchandise to a limited edition version of the Game Boy Advance SP handheld game console. |  | | With a completely redesigned case and a new name, the Nintendo Entertainment System proved to be just as popular in America as the Famicom was in Japan, and played a major role in revitalizing interest in the video game industry. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Entertainment_System
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 | | There are two ways to acquire such a connector: if you have a Game Genie, there's a connector inside of it (as an aside, you may have noticed that when you play a game with the game genie, even if you don't use codes, it's more likely to play without any fuss). |  | | If you don't mind cutting a hole in your NES, you'll also be rid of that annoying push-down holder that you used to have to put the games in. |  | | If you know what models have Nintendo stars, let me know at ronelson@vt.edu] Alongside the pliers and screwdriver, we're going to also need a saw and tinsnips. |
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http://arstechnica.com/guides/tweaks/nintendo.ars/1
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| | ClassicGaming - The Museum: NES FAQ |
 | | They couldent afford to pay Nintendo to get an official seal of quality, so they made some software which would let them bypass the Nintendo Entertainment System's famous "lock-out chip" and they started producing their games, and all in all they released about 15 games. |  | | Ironically, Tengen (the home game division of Atari Games) was the first third-party company to break Nintendo's lock-out code and went on to produce some pretty good versions of Atari's arcade games for the NES. |  | | Double Dribble is a good two-player game, and the computer is a formidable opponent as well. |
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http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/faqs/nesfaq.shtml
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System, NES - Game-Machines.com |
 | | The movie was essentially a really long Nintendo commercial about three kids, one of which is really good at video games, go to compete in a huge gaming competition. |  | | Believe it or not, an attempt was made to make playing Nintendo good for you. |  | | No more wasting away with your Nintendo addiction, Bandai released an 8-button mat (similar to a Twister game) on which one or two people could move an on screen character. |
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http://www.game-machines.com/consoles/nes.php
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | If everyone was playing soccer, he would always try to be goalie so he wouldn't have to run around as much. |  | | And, of course, he would always be trying to sneak into the rec hall to play some Nintendo. |  | | None of the ones at this camp ever did - you, the player, would have to do a big bad wolf impersonation on the cart connector to even have a chance. |
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http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/nes
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| | NES info, programs, and demos |
 | | Nintendo Tabs Guitar tablatures from NES, SNES, and N64 games. |  | | Console programming message board This one seems to be used more, since it's older than the other one. |  | | VS UniSystem Kit Manual by Nintendo of America Inc. Instructions on changing the game in an NES arcade cabinet, part list, etc. |
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http://nesdev.parodius.com
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| | Kaotic Games Page |
 | | The Nintendo system is the first game machine I would not call a classic. |  | | I live in Southern Ontario and I've seen the system priced between $15 and $50, (big difference eh?) w/gun and 1 game and I've seen games between $5-$20 depending on the game usually. |  | | Stores at this time were having a lot of difficulties dealing with the fact that video games were not selling. |
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http://home.cogeco.ca/~kroland/systems/nintendo
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | Michael Jackson is one of the few artists to have accomplished this feat."By 1990, the money earned from Nintendo's NES and its games allowed Nintendo to usurp Toyota as Japan's most successful company. |  | | Super Mario Bros. 3 would sell more than 7 million copies in America and 4 million in Japan, which is more copies than any other game in history. |  | | Over the next few years, its user base would grow exponentially until the NES surpassed the Atari VCS/2600 peak set in 1982. |
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http://www6.instantestore.net/merchant5200/cat_nintendo.cfm
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| | eBay - Video Game System: Nintendo Entertainment System - Game console |
 | | Nintendo NES with 18 GAMES Many More LOOK Lot Mario |  | | Now everyone has played a Nintendo at some point and had it reset and start blinking or start up with a black screen. |  | | The NES had many games, around 1000 titles, but in my opinion the best are the role playing games like Final Fantasy, Dragon Warrior, Legend of Zelda, Crystalis, Faxanadu, Star Tropics and Ultima to name a few. |
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http://product.ebay.com/Nintendo-Entertainment-System-Game-console_W0QQfvcsZ1452QQsoprZ43560371
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | Marvellous space strategy game, where you gradually build an empire among a system of planets, and work your way up to the enemy's starbase. |  | | Infamous for its 'I feel asleep!' line, this was a fairly entertaining infiltration and stealth game... |  | | except Nintendo, hating us, didn't make it two player! |
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http://www.canadiansteve.uklinux.net/collnes.html
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| | GameSpy.com - Gaming's Homepage |
 | | Kudos also go to The Nintendo Database for its meticulous recording of Nintendo-related data, and the long-defunct tsr's NES Archive for being excellent in general. |  | | The Famicom virtually took over the game market in many parts of the world, and it single-handedly revived the flagging interest in video gaming in North America. |  | | Lastly, The Official Nintendo Player's Guide remains the best book ever published in the Engrish language. |
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http://archive.gamespy.com/articles/july03/famicom
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| | Zophar's Domain: NES Emulators |
 | | For those with low-end systems, you might want to give this a go. |  | | So far, it supports many iNES mappers, 4 controllers, good sound, and has some cool extras like Game Genie, savestates with screenshots, and an IPS patcher. |  | | The Nesticle Patch #1 allow Nesticle to play Solar Jetman. |
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http://www.zophar.net/nes.html
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| | NINTENDO |
 | | Gamers scrambled to see and play classics like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Excitebike, all of which were leaps and bounds ahead of other home systems' games. |  | | For a complete list of NES games click here |  | | After a major games slump in the west, The Nintendo Entertainment System defied pundits and sold in millions. |
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http://www.nintendo-europe.com/NOE/en/GB/system/nes_topic1.jsp
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| | Retro Games - Supporting All retro, classic and neo-classic game formats. |
 | | The Nintendo Entertainment system (NES) was hugely popular, its sucess must be largley due to the huge number of quality games that were released on the system. |  | | Pirate systems are still being made with versions such as the Mega Joy which has games built in. |  | | The first games in the Zelda series were released along with classic arcade conversions such as Gauntlet and double dragon. |
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http://www.retro-games.co.uk/nintendo/nes/NES.htm
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| | GTAGaming.com - The #1 Grand Theft Auto Resource |
 | | This mod replaces the game console in CJ's house with a Nintendo Entertainment System. |  | | GTAGaming File Database > San Andreas > Miscellaneous Mods > Nintendo Entertainment System |
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http://www.gtagaming.com/pafiledb.php?action=file&id=1250
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | My mom still tells my little brother now, "stop playing nintendo" even though he's playing Xbox. |  | | There were more than 600games released for the NES. |  | | Nobody had any other system you had nintendo and thats it. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ny3/beastie/nes.html
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| | Classic Systems |
 | | Click here to download a list of games that were published for the Nintendo Entertainment System. |  | | The original Nintendo Entertainment System was released in the US in August, 1985, and was an instant hit. |  | | Check out our setup and troubleshooting information in our customer service section. |
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http://www.nintendo.com/systemsclassic?type=nes
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | in our case it's a game.That means you can actually play your Nintendo console games on your computer and this is great! |  | | Did you know that famous "Super Mario Bros" was launched back in 1985 and it is the most popular game Nintendo ever released? |  | | If you need more informations about roms and how to use an emulator,feel free to e-mail consolegames_support@k.ro |
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http://www.geocities.com/dolbys2001
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| | Nintendo Player - Play. On. |
 | | Lounge back, think bright neon pinks and greens, and allow NES Player to transport you to the moments that reinvented video games and global culture forever. |  | | Due to my ongoing battle with bandwidth every month, this board is made for site discussion and NES questions only. |  | | 'A winner is you' for arriving at one of the most comprehensive and enjoyable Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) resources in the whole Internet. |
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http://www.nesplayer.com
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| | NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) |
 | | Click here to buy arcade cabinets and parts at Game Cabinets, Inc! |  | | The Nintendo Entertainment System had bland, repetitive games, was produced by a foreign manufacturer, had to compete against gaming giant Atari, and included a pad rather than a joystick. |  | | One would expect that combination to mean certain death, yet it sold extremely well. |
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http://www.classic-games.com/nintendones
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| | Now You're Playing With Power :: Nintendo Entertainment System Fanlisting |
 | | Now You're Playing With Power :: Nintendo Entertainment System Fanlisting |  | | Welcome to Now You're Playing With Power, a fanlisting for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). |  | | This website is a completely non-profit fanlisting and is in no way affiliated with Nintendo. |
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http://www.scrubalicious.net/nes
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| | burgertime Nintendo Entertainment System |
 | | Nintendo released thier entertainment system in Japan in 1983 and it was called the Famicon "Family Computer". |  | | There were issues between Atari and Nintendo due to Atari's control of the home entertainment market, but Atari crashed and in 1986 Nintendo (NES) took over the market. |  | | One complaint we here at the church of burgertime found over and over again in the course of our research was that the NES version is just too hard. |
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http://www.churchofburgertime.com/history/nesbtime.html
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System Architecture |
 | | This document has also been translated to Japanese (by Bero), French (by Guillaume Tuloup), and Portugese (by Daniel Loureiro). |  | | "Nintendo Entertainment System", "Famicom", and (most likely) "Dandy" are registered trademarks of Nintendo. |  | | The following document describes the hardware architecture of Nintendo Entertainment System videogame console, also known as Famicom in the East (Korea, Japan), and Dandy in Europe (Russia, etc.). |
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http://fms.komkon.org/EMUL8/NES.html
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| | Official Bloodlust Software NESticle Page |
 | | It runs most of the games you put into it without any problems, and the Nintendo graphics don''t look any uglier than they were on the console. |  | | Welcome to the official NESticle page (Thanks to Zophar for allowing me use of his NESticle shrine as the backbone of this page - all of the version information, screenshots, and layout are taken from the shrine). |  | | It has some spiffy features like netplay, screenshots, save states, resolution changes, and color tampering. |
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http://bloodlust.zophar.net/NESticle/nes.html
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| | Nintendo Entertainment System Shrines |
 | | Legend of Zelda, The II: The Adventure of Link |  | | Here are the current shrines available for the Nintendo Entertainment System system. |
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http://www.rpgclassics.com/system.php?system=NES
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