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The '''''Family Computer''''', in Japanese (ファミリーコンピュータ Famiri Konpyuta), but better known as the '''''Famicom''''', is a third generation [[video game]] console developed by [[Nintendo]] and sold in Japan from 1983-07-15 to 2003-09-25 and serviced them until 2007-10-31. The Famicom was re-engineered for markets outside of the Asian market as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and, specifically to South Korea, as the Hyundai Comboy (현대 컴보이 Hyeondae Keomboi).
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The '''Family Computer''', in Japanese (ファミリーコンピュータ Famiri Konpyuta), but better known as the '''Famicom''' (ファミコン Famikon), is a third generation [[video game console]] developed by [[Nintendo]] and sold in Japan from 1983-07-15 to 2003-09-25 and serviced until 2007-10-31. The Famicom was re-engineered for markets outside of the Asian region as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and that model was later marketed in South Korea, as the Hyundai Comboy (현대 컴보이 Hyeondae Keomboi).
  
The Famicom uses a Ricoh 220A processor, which is a MOS Technology 6052 modified to eliminate decimal mode and include a custom audio processing unit. It also uses a custom video processing chip called the Picture Processing Unit.
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The Famicom uses a Ricoh 2A03 processor, which is a [[MOS 6502]] modified to eliminate decimal mode (to avoid licensing issues) and include a custom audio processing unit. It also uses a custom video processing chip called the Picture Processing Unit.
  
==Status==
 
 
I do not own and have never played a real-life Famicom, but I have played a lot of games through emulators.
 
I do not own and have never played a real-life Famicom, but I have played a lot of games through emulators.
  
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The differences between the two consoles are notable enough that I have separate pages for each.
 
The differences between the two consoles are notable enough that I have separate pages for each.
  
* The Famicom console was considerably smaller than the NES.
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* The Famicom console was smaller than the NES.
 
* The Famicom controllers are smaller than the those for the NES.
 
* The Famicom controllers are smaller than the those for the NES.
 
* The console's two controllers were wired into the main unit for the Famicom, while they are removable on the NES.
 
* The console's two controllers were wired into the main unit for the Famicom, while they are removable on the NES.
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: ''See all [[:Category:NES Games|Famicom Games]].''
 
: ''See all [[:Category:NES Games|Famicom Games]].''
  
These are the Famicom games that are both important to me and distinct enough from the American release to mention:
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===Initial Games===
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The Famicom did not ship with a pack-in game.
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The following games were available at the console's launch: ''[[Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', ''[[Popeye (video game)|Popeye]]''.
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===Personal===
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These are the Famicom games that are both important to me and distinct enough from their American release to mention:
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Bionic Commando - NES - Japan.jpg|[[Bionic Commando (NES)|Hitler's Resurrection: Top Secret]]
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Bionic Commando - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[Bionic Commando (NES)|Hitler's Resurrection: Top Secret]]''
Contra - NES - Japan.jpg|[[Contra (NES)|Contra]]
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Contra - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[Contra (NES)|Contra]]''
Dragon Warrior - NES - Japan.jpg|[[Dragon Warrior|Dragon Quest]]
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Dragon Warrior - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[Dragon Warrior|Dragon Quest]]''
Goonies - FC - Japan.jpg|[[The Goonies (Konami)|Goonies]]
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Goonies, The - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[The Goonies (Konami)|Goonies]]''
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Japan.jpg|[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse|Devil's Castle Legend]]
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse|Devil's Castle Legend]]''
Legend of Zelda, The - NES - Japan.jpg|[[The Legend of Zelda|Legend of Zelda: The Hyrule Fantasy ]]
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Legend of Zelda, The - NES - Japan.jpg|''[[The Legend of Zelda|Legend of Zelda: The Hyrule Fantasy]]''
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Yume Penguin Monogatari - FC - Japan.jpg|''[[Yume Penguin Monogatari]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
 
* [[Famicom 3D System]]
 
* [[Famicom 3D System]]
* [[Famicom Controller]]
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* [[Famicom Controllers]]
 
* [[Famicom Disk System]]
 
* [[Famicom Disk System]]
 
* [[Famicom Modem]]
 
* [[Famicom Modem]]
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* [[FamicomBox]]
 
* [[Family BASIC]]
 
* [[Family BASIC]]
 
* [[Zapper|Gun]]
 
* [[Zapper|Gun]]
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==Media==
 
==Media==
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===Books===
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I Am Error - Hardcover - USA - 1st Edition.jpg|''[[I Am Error]]''
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</gallery>
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===Videos===
 
===Videos===
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKXr_DbqHsU youtube.com/watch?v=PKXr_DbqHsU] - Famicom commercials.
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{{YouTube|EbL9OFlxwV8|Computerphile - Q&A with Masayuki Uemura.}}
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{{YouTube|5ugMeN4Zqy4|Review, NES Works.}}
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{{YouTube|PKXr_DbqHsU|Famicom commercials.}}
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==See Also==
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* [[List of Japanese strategy guide terms]]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Entertainment_System en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Entertainment_System] - Wikipedia.
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{{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Entertainment_System}}
* [http://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/nes/list-games mobygames.com/browse/games/nes/list-games] - MobyGames.
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{{Link|MobyGames|http://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/nes/list-games}}
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{{Link|VGMPF|2=http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Nintendo_Entertainment_System}}
  
  
 
[[Category: Video Game Platforms]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Platforms]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 10 November 2023

Famicom.

The Family Computer, in Japanese (ファミリーコンピュータ Famiri Konpyuta), but better known as the Famicom (ファミコン Famikon), is a third generation video game console developed by Nintendo and sold in Japan from 1983-07-15 to 2003-09-25 and serviced until 2007-10-31. The Famicom was re-engineered for markets outside of the Asian region as the Nintendo Entertainment System and that model was later marketed in South Korea, as the Hyundai Comboy (현대 컴보이 Hyeondae Keomboi).

The Famicom uses a Ricoh 2A03 processor, which is a MOS 6502 modified to eliminate decimal mode (to avoid licensing issues) and include a custom audio processing unit. It also uses a custom video processing chip called the Picture Processing Unit.

I do not own and have never played a real-life Famicom, but I have played a lot of games through emulators.

Differences Between the Famicom and NES

The differences between the two consoles are notable enough that I have separate pages for each.

  • The Famicom console was smaller than the NES.
  • The Famicom controllers are smaller than the those for the NES.
  • The console's two controllers were wired into the main unit for the Famicom, while they are removable on the NES.
  • The second-player controller lacks a start and select button and instead features a speaker and microphone, however, very few games used them.
  • Famicom game cartridges used a top-loader design while the NES used a spring-loaded insert design.
  • Famicom cartridges were smaller and had fewer connection pins.
  • Famicom game boxes were originally designed wider than taller, the opposite of NES boxes.
  • The Famicom did not feature the special lock-out chip of the NES.

Games

See all Famicom Games.

Initial Games

The Famicom did not ship with a pack-in game.

The following games were available at the console's launch: Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Popeye.

Personal

These are the Famicom games that are both important to me and distinct enough from their American release to mention:

Hardware

Review

I don't really know enough about the console to warrant a review at this time.

Media

Books

Videos

Computerphile - Q&A with Masayuki Uemura.
Review, NES Works.
Famicom commercials.

See Also

Links

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