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    Family Computer Disk System, commonly shortened to the Famicom Disk System, is a peripheral for Nintendo's Family Computer (Famicom) home video game...
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    The Family Computer Disk System (Famicom Disk System) add-on for the Family Computer has a library of 194 officially licensed games during its initial...
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    variant is the Twin Famicom console released in 1986 to combine a Famicom with a Famicom Disk System. Sharp then produced the Famicom Titler in 1989. Intended...
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  • officially licensed Famicom variants in Japan: a CRT television with a built-in Famicom, a console that combined the Famicom and Famicom Disk System hardware in...
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  • in the series not counting the port of Eggerland 2 made for the Famicom Disk System. The game contains roughly 162 stages (or maps), which are arranged...
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    within the following year. This allowed Famicom players with Famicom Disk System games to bring their writable Disk Cards into stores and upload their high...
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    released in Japan in February 1986, on the Famicom Disk System. A cartridge version for the Nintendo Entertainment System, using battery-backed memory, was released...
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  • Japanese release of two systems: Nintendo's Family Computer (commonly abbreviated to Famicom) and Sega's SG-1000. When the Famicom was released outside of...
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  • and published games from 1990 to 2001 for the Nintendo Famicom (including Famicom Disk System), NEC PC Engine (including PC Engine CD), Sony PlayStation...
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  • Heckendorn showed Super Famicom (and SNES games via an adapter) working on the system and also showed audio CDs working on the system as there were no known...
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    the Famicom Disk System (FDS) in Japan in 1986, intending to have developers distribute all future games on proprietary 2.8-inch (7.1 cm) floppy disks to...
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  • R&D4 and Pax Softnica. It was released by Nintendo on two disk cards for the Famicom Disk System. Shin Onigashima was produced by Shigeru Miyamoto with music...
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  • Famicom Detective Club is an adventure game duology developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System. The first entry, The Missing...
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  • It was released by Nintendo on two disk cards for the Famicom Disk System. Yūyūki is the second in the Famicom Mukashibanashi series after Shin Onigashima...
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  • started when programmer Toru Narihiro was hired by Nintendo to port Famicom Disk System software to the standard ROM-cartridge format that was being used...
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    Japanese Nintendo Famicom Disk System used proprietary 3-inch diskettes called "Disk Cards" between 1986 and 1990, based on Mitsumi's Quick Disk media. Many...
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    primarily for personal computers, they released several games for the Famicom Disk System in the mid-to-late 1980s. DOG was established in July 1986 to pool...
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  • Bros. 2, is a 1986 platform game developed by Nintendo R&D4 for the Famicom Disk System (FDS). Like its predecessor, Super Mario Bros. (1985), players control...
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  • Family Computer Disk System (FDS) on its first day of release in February; Dragon Quest, which sold over 1 million cartridges for the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment...
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    Lore: Majou no Ookami Otoko (1986, Famicom Disk System, developed by TOSE) Fuuun Shaolin Ken (1987, Famicom Disk System, developed by TOSE) Youkai Club (1987...
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    Excitebike, Yūyūki, Zelda II: The Adventure of LinkJP, and more. The Famicom Disk System's ASIC is an extended audio chip, which supports one channel of single-cycle...
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  • Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... (category Famicom Disk System games)
    completion of the first disk is required to activate the second. Many members of the Famicom Fairytales: Shin Onigashima and Famicom Fairytales: Yuyuki staff...
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  • America in 1985, and for the Famicom Disk System in 1986 in Japan. Golf was the best-selling sports game on the NES/Famicom, and was re-released across...
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  • Computer (Famicom) console and released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as one of the system's three launch games. Masayuki Uemura, the Famicom's lead architect...
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  • Knight Move (category Famicom Disk System games)
    Tetris-creator Alexey Pajitnov and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System in 1990. The game is based around the concept of how a knight piece...
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  • January 14 – Nintendo releases Zelda II: The Adventure of Link for the Famicom Disk System in Japan only. The game would go unreleased in America for nearly...
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  • Excitebike (category Famicom Disk System games)
    the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was ported to arcades for the Nintendo VS. System later that year and Famicom Disk System in 1988. In North America...
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  • Mario Bros. (category Famicom Disk System games)
    was released only in Japan on November 30, 1988, for the Famicom Disk System through the Disk Writer service. In Taiwan and Mainland China, the game is...
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  • MSX in Japan. First released on cartridge, it was later re-released in Disk System format in 1988. Although the game was never sold in retail in North America...
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    vampire hunters. Debuting with the 1986 video game on Nintendo's Famicom Disk System, the first entry and the majority of its sequels are side-scrolling...
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