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Andrew Green
02-26-2006, 07:56 PM
Twenty years ago, when the video game industry was still reeling from what has been commonly referred to as "The Video Game Crash of 1983", a small console called the Nintendo Entertainment System made a big splash.


It was October 18th, 1985, to be precise, when the NES first came to the United States. After successful trial launches in test markets in late 1985, the NES was available nationwide the following year. The system was an undeniable success, and the lack of direct competition helped to propel it and the video game market back into the limelight in both the Eastern and Western regions.


There was no denying that the NES was a phenomenon. By the 1990's one in every three American homes had an NES and video games had become a billion-dollar industry. Nintendo had taken over Saturday morning cartoons, cereal boxes, and the surface of commercial merchandise the world over. Through several different iterations, from the Japanese-exclusive Famicom Disk System to the 90's released top-loading NES, the NES dominated video game sales for nearly a decade.


Full Article: http://www.gamespot.com/features/6144735/index.html

So who's still got a functional one? :D

BlueDragon1981
02-26-2006, 10:38 PM
I have a functional one. I used to play Dragon Warrior 4 on it up until about a year ago until I found the ROMs you can play on the computer.

Miyu
02-27-2006, 02:17 AM
I don't have the original NES anymore...but I have the SNES,....and it has Mario All Stars!

BlueDragon1981
02-27-2006, 10:28 AM
I don't think that ROM's for the computer should be illegal for the nes, snes, and sega genesis because of how old those systems are. You can't even get those games or systems anymore unless you get it used....and you don't have any garentees of how long it will work.