- was
first released in ****an on July 15, 1983, as the
Family Computer (
Famicom). It was
released in US test
markets as the
redesigned NES in
October 1985...
- and
Oceania and 1993 in
South America. In ****an, it is
called the
Super Famicom (SFC). In
South Korea, it is
called the
Super Comboy and was distributed...
- The
Family Computer Disk System,
commonly shortened to the
Famicom Disk System, or just Disk System, is a
peripheral for Nintendo's
Family Computer home...
-
Famicom Wars is a turn-based
strategy video game
developed by
Nintendo and
Intelligent Systems and
published by
Nintendo for the
Family Computer. It was...
-
officially licensed Famicom variants in ****an: a CRT
television with a built-in
Famicom, a
console that
combined the
Famicom and
Famicom Disk
System hardware...
-
licensed games released for the ****anese version, the
Family Computer (
Famicom), and its
international counterpart, the NES,
during their lifespans, plus...
- Emio – The
Smiling Man:
Famicom Detective Club is a 2024
adventure video game
developed by
Nintendo and
Mages and
published by
Nintendo for the Nintendo...
- enemies. A
modified version of the
original Famicom game, BS
Zelda no Densetsu, was
released for the
Super Famicom's satellite-based expansion, Satellaview...
- Famitsu,
formerly Famicom Tsūshin, is a line of ****anese
video game
magazines published by
Kadokawa Game
Linkage (previously
known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary...
-
Famicom Detective Club is an
adventure game
duology developed and
published by
Nintendo for the
Family Computer Disk System. The
first entry, The Missing...