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The history of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) spans the 1982 development of the Family Computer, to the 1985 launch of the NES, to Nintendo's rise to global dominance based upon this platform throughout the late 1980s. The Family Computer (Japanese: ファミリーコンピュータ, Hepburn: Famirī Konpyūta) or Famicom (ファミコン, Famikon) was developed in 1982 and launched in 1983 in Japan. Following the North American video game crash of 1983, the Famicom was adapted into the NES which was brazenly launched in North America in 1985. Transitioning the company from its arcade game history into this combined global 8-bit home video game console platform, the Famicom and NES continued to aggressively compete with the next-generation 16-bit consoles including the 1988 Sega Genesis. The platform was succeeded

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  • The history of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) spans the 1982 development of the Family Computer, to the 1985 launch of the NES, to Nintendo's rise to global dominance based upon this platform throughout the late 1980s. The Family Computer (Japanese: ファミリーコンピュータ, Hepburn: Famirī Konpyūta) or Famicom (ファミコン, Famikon) was developed in 1982 and launched in 1983 in Japan. Following the North American video game crash of 1983, the Famicom was adapted into the NES which was brazenly launched in North America in 1985. Transitioning the company from its arcade game history into this combined global 8-bit home video game console platform, the Famicom and NES continued to aggressively compete with the next-generation 16-bit consoles including the 1988 Sega Genesis. The platform was succeeded by the Super Famicom in 1990 and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991, but its support and production continued until 1995. Interest in the NES has been renewed by collectors and emulators, including Nintendo's own Virtual Console platform. (en)
  • Nintendo Entertainment Systems historia pågick i 20 år, 1983–2003. Nintendo lanserade 8-bitarsspelmaskinen Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) i Nordamerika, Europa, Australien, Asien, och Brasilien. I Japan, Filippinerna, Taiwan, Vietnam och Singapore hette den Nintendo Family Computer (任天堂ファミリーコンピュータ) eller Famicom (ファミコン). (sv)
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  • Gail Tilden, marketing (en)
  • WoW salesman Steve Race (en)
  • Gail Tilden, Marketing manager of Nintendo of America (en)
  • —Atari engineer, Steve Bristow (en)
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  • It was an easy deal. You just said [to retailers], "Here's your lucky day. I've got an extra 50,000 pieces of NES." Easy sell. (en)
  • Mr. Arakawa really had this focus ... if it's going to work in New York, it will spread. He always had that sense that if he really believed in something, he really wanted to give it the biggest and best shot. (en)
  • Nintendo really needed to come up with a point of difference, and some way of getting the retailer to believe that the consumer would embrace this as a different and newer form of entertainment. ... We spent a lot of energy not calling it a videogame in any way. (en)
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  • Nintendo Entertainment Systems historia pågick i 20 år, 1983–2003. Nintendo lanserade 8-bitarsspelmaskinen Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) i Nordamerika, Europa, Australien, Asien, och Brasilien. I Japan, Filippinerna, Taiwan, Vietnam och Singapore hette den Nintendo Family Computer (任天堂ファミリーコンピュータ) eller Famicom (ファミコン). (sv)
  • The history of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) spans the 1982 development of the Family Computer, to the 1985 launch of the NES, to Nintendo's rise to global dominance based upon this platform throughout the late 1980s. The Family Computer (Japanese: ファミリーコンピュータ, Hepburn: Famirī Konpyūta) or Famicom (ファミコン, Famikon) was developed in 1982 and launched in 1983 in Japan. Following the North American video game crash of 1983, the Famicom was adapted into the NES which was brazenly launched in North America in 1985. Transitioning the company from its arcade game history into this combined global 8-bit home video game console platform, the Famicom and NES continued to aggressively compete with the next-generation 16-bit consoles including the 1988 Sega Genesis. The platform was succeeded (en)
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  • History of the Nintendo Entertainment System (en)
  • Nintendo Entertainment Systems historia (sv)
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