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The Famicom Disk System (ファミコン ディスクシステム, Famikon Disuku Shisutemu) was released on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo as a peripheral to their overwhelmingly popular Family Computer ("Famicom") console in Japan. It was a unit that sat underneath the Famicom and used proprietary floppy disks for data storage. It was announced, but never released for the North American Nintendo Entertainment System.

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  • The Famicom Disk System (ファミコン ディスクシステム, Famikon Disuku Shisutemu) was released on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo as a peripheral to their overwhelmingly popular Family Computer ("Famicom") console in Japan. It was a unit that sat underneath the Famicom and used proprietary floppy disks for data storage. It was announced, but never released for the North American Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • The Famicom, also known as the Family Computer, is Japan's version of the NES, which lasted from 1983-2003; making it Nintendo's longest-running console. There are a number of differences.
  • La Famicom Disk System fue lanzada exclusivamente en Japón el 21 de febrero de 1986 como un periférico para la Famicom, el equivalente oriental de la NES. La Famicom Disk System usaba Tarjetas de Disco (diskettes), los cuales, por aquellos tiempos, ofrecían mayor capacidad comparados con los cartuchos y permitían cierto ahorro. 4,5 millones de unidades fueron vendidas en Japón, aunque fue anunciada para los Estados Unidos, Nintendo of America se negó a lanzarla, y un prototipo occidental de ella fue denegado, en el que se colocaba "debajo" de la consola. Diskun fue la mascota de la consola.
  • thumb La Family Computer Disk System (Japonais : ファミリーコンピュータ ディスクシステム), abrégée par Famicom Disk System, est un périphérique et une console de salon Nintendo reliée à la Famicom. La console devait sortir en fin 1986 en Amérique et ensuite transférée en Europe mais a été finalement annulée.
  • The Famicom Disk System was released exclusively in Japan in February 21, 1986 as a peripheral for the Famicom console. The Famicom Disk System used Disk Cards (proprietary floppy disks), which, at the time, offered a rather high capacity compared to cartridges and allowed true saving. A RAM adapter cartridge, included with the Disk System, contained the disk drive controller as well as extra RAM required for game operation. The Disk System itself included a FM synthesis chip that allowed for more realistic sound on Disk System games.
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  • Famicom Disk System
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  • System
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  • --02-21
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  • Famicom attached to the Disk System.
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  • Diskette de Famicom Disk System
  • Proprietary floppy disk
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  • Manettes Famicom ou Dogbone
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  • --02-21
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  • The Famicom Disk System (ファミコン ディスクシステム, Famikon Disuku Shisutemu) was released on February 21, 1986 by Nintendo as a peripheral to their overwhelmingly popular Family Computer ("Famicom") console in Japan. It was a unit that sat underneath the Famicom and used proprietary floppy disks for data storage. It was announced, but never released for the North American Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • The Famicom, also known as the Family Computer, is Japan's version of the NES, which lasted from 1983-2003; making it Nintendo's longest-running console. There are a number of differences.
  • The Famicom Disk System was released exclusively in Japan in February 21, 1986 as a peripheral for the Famicom console. The Famicom Disk System used Disk Cards (proprietary floppy disks), which, at the time, offered a rather high capacity compared to cartridges and allowed true saving. A RAM adapter cartridge, included with the Disk System, contained the disk drive controller as well as extra RAM required for game operation. The Disk System itself included a FM synthesis chip that allowed for more realistic sound on Disk System games. 4.5 million units were sold in Japan, and though it was announced for the United States, Nintendo of America eventually decided against releasing it, though a port on the bottom of the NES exists that went unused, implying that it would have been used for a disk-based add-on similar to the Famicom Disk System. Diskun was the mascot for the hardware.
  • La Famicom Disk System fue lanzada exclusivamente en Japón el 21 de febrero de 1986 como un periférico para la Famicom, el equivalente oriental de la NES. La Famicom Disk System usaba Tarjetas de Disco (diskettes), los cuales, por aquellos tiempos, ofrecían mayor capacidad comparados con los cartuchos y permitían cierto ahorro. 4,5 millones de unidades fueron vendidas en Japón, aunque fue anunciada para los Estados Unidos, Nintendo of America se negó a lanzarla, y un prototipo occidental de ella fue denegado, en el que se colocaba "debajo" de la consola. Diskun fue la mascota de la consola.
  • thumb La Family Computer Disk System (Japonais : ファミリーコンピュータ ディスクシステム), abrégée par Famicom Disk System, est un périphérique et une console de salon Nintendo reliée à la Famicom. La console devait sortir en fin 1986 en Amérique et ensuite transférée en Europe mais a été finalement annulée.
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