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Nintendo Entertainment System (often abbreviated as NES) was Nintendo's first home video game console. Initially released only in Japan in 1983 under the name "Famicom," the NES eventually made its way to the United States in 1985. It enjoyed a moderately long tenure as the top-selling gaming console for many years in the 1980s, far outselling such rivals as the Atari 2600 and the Sega Master System. The console continues to have a strong following thanks to the popularity of video game emulators; while a small contingent of NES owners still have their original consoles today, very few of those consoles are still functional, as various design flaws in the console made for very rapid breakdown, in some cases as quickly as three years after purchase.
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- Developed by: Nintendo
- Generation: 3rd (8-bit)
- U.S.
- Japan
- Best-selling console of its time
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Just Blow On It
One of the NES's most well-known quirks was its tendency to improperly boot games if the cartridge was not inserted in a very precise way. One solution that many gamers used was to blow on the hollow part of the cartridge containing an exposed piece of the circuit board before inserting it into the console. Although it was a makeshift solution, it actually worked a good deal of the time. Part of the reason for this is that internal connector pins were prone to getting dirty and corroded, leaving a residue on previously inserted cartridges. By blowing on the cartridges, the residue was removed, allowing for a clean contact and a successful boot. -
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Nintendo Entertainment System on Amazon
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How To Repair a Nintendo Entertainment System: Repair Your NES - $4.95
If you are experiencing trouble with your NES and it's game play, this guide will guide you through the necessary steps to get it working again.Written by experts in the field, Quick Easy Guides share little-known trade secrets ...
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Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console Bundle (Includes 2 Controllers / Zapper / Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt) - $58.87
Super Mario Bros.: The classic tale of an Italian plumber smashing bricks and stepping on mushrooms and turtles in order to rescue the princess. Duck Hunt: The basic light zapper game for the NES. Two game modes allowed the player to either...
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Nintendo NES System - Video Game Console - $800.00
Pre-owned 8-bit NES system with NEW internal 72 pin connector professionally installed. No more blinking & flashing on screen!
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