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| The apparently super-rare Chiritorie is
pictured above in all of its phallic glory. The, uhh, odd-looking thing
on the left is actually the remote control, while the circular
contraption on the right is the actual "vacuum". Manufactured in 1979
by Nintendo. |
The predecessor of the Famicom Light Gun.
The Beam Gun Custom Gunman was manufactured in 1976 by Nintendo. |
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| The one that (re)started it all. The original
Famicom apparently already had the same top-loading design that the Super
Famicom/SNES (and NES redesign) would later have. Manufactured in 1984
by Nintendo. |
The Famicom BASIC Keyboard is pictured above.
It came with its own cartridge that would allow you to program in BASIC.
If I'm not mistaken, the NES also had a keyboard, which, along with ROB
and the Zapper, was supposed to convince retailers that it was a "Computer
Entertainment System" rather than another video game console. |
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