Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Entertainment System aut NES (AS, EU, AU) Nintendo Family Computer aut Famicom (IA) | |
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Creator | Nintendo |
Typus | Consola lusoria ludi televisifici |
Saeculum | Saeculum tertium |
First available | IP: 15 Iulii 1983 AS: 18 October 1985 EU: 1September 1986 |
CPU | Ricoh 2A03 8-bit processor (MOS Technology 6502 core) |
Media | ROM cartridge ("Game Pak") |
Remotus | 2 controller ports 1 expansion slot |
Units sold | 61.91 million[1] |
Top-selling ludus | Super Mario Bros. (pack-in), 40.23 million (as of 1999)[2] Super Mario Bros. 3, 18 million (as of July 27, 2008)[3] Super Mario Bros. 2 (10 million)[4] |
Predecessor | Color TV Game |
Successor | Super Nintendo Entertainment System (abbreviatum SNES) |
Nintendo Entertainment System, etiam appellatus abbreviatione NES, sive simpliciter appellatus Nintendo (in lingua Latina appellater scribiterque Nes, -tis, m), est consola lusoria a saeculo tertio creata a societate Nintendine. Missus est in America Septentrionali anno 1985, Europa anno 1986, et Australia anno 1987. Plurissimis locis in Asia, continentes nationes Iaponiam, ubi primum missum est anno 1983, Sinam, Vietnamiam, Singapuram, Orientem Medium, et Hongcongum, missum est ut Family Computer (Iaponice: ファミリーコンピュータ, Famirī Konpyūta), solite abbreviatum ut aut Famicom (Iaponice: ファミコン, Famikon) ut abbreviatum ad FC. In Respublica Coreana notus est ut Hyundai Comboy (Coreane: 현대 컴보이, Hyeondae Keomboi) et distributus est a SK Hynix, ubi tum notus est ut Hyundai Electronics. NES succedebatur a Super Nintendo Entertainment System, etiam appellatus abbreviatione SNES.
Pinacotheca
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Pars aversa a NES. E sinistro: DC in, Channel 3/4 select, et RF in. In latere consolae lusoriae quod in imagine non visum est est red et yellow input pro mono sound et composite video.
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Versio Americana, Europaea, Australianaque capsellae lusoriae, aut Game Pak Anglice, pro NES.
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Remotus solitus ad NES.
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Par remotuum solitorum ad Famicom.
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NES Zapper, adiuncta manuballistulae luminaris.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad NES, Famicom et varietates spectant. |
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Consolidated Sales Transition by Region" (PDF). Nintendo. 2010-01-27
- ↑ "Best-Selling Video Games". Guinness World Records
- ↑ "Super Mario Bros voted greatest computer game ever". The Daily Telegraph. 2008-07-27
- ↑ Goss, Patrick. "The games that sold consoles". MSN
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