Nintendo Entertainment System
| Nintendo Entertainment System aut NES (AS, EU, AU) Nintendo Family Computer aut Famicom (IA) | |
|---|---|
| Creator | Nintendo |
| Typus | Consola lusoria ludi televisifici |
| Saeculum | Saeculum tertium |
| First available | IP: 15 Iulii 1983 AS: 18 Octobris 1985 EU: 1 Septembris 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) |
| Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad NES, Famicom et varietates spectant. |
Notae
[recensere | fontem 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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