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Plays Nintendo Games
When the Famicom, known abroad as the Nintendo Entertainment System, was launched on 15 July 1983, it entered a market crowded with formidable rivals. Six other consoles were released in Japan that year, including the Sega SG-1000, which arrived on the same day and would later be redesigned as the Master System in the west. Also in the running were the My Vision from Nichibutsu, the Pyuta Jr. from Tomy and the PV-1000 from Casio all major consumer electronics manufacturers. But it was the Famicom that became a sales phenomenon, shifting more than 2.5m units by the end of 1984 and completely dominating the Japanese games industry.
Nostalgic classic, once again play Nintendo classic 8-bit games.
-Built-in 500 classic non-repetitive games. One of the pictures is the game list.
-Comes with two controllers, and supports the game double player.
-Accessories include an audio-video cable, ac adapter, and two controllers.
Features
500 built-in childhood favorite
This Vintage Classic Computer Gaming Console is a throwback to the gaming consoles from the 1980s, but still convenient as it can plug into your TV and media playing devices. The console is compact, sleek, and portable, and is perfect for the family.