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  2. XBAND - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis version of the XBAND was released in November 1994, [4] with the Super NES version following in June 1995, [5] and the Super Famicom version in April 1996. [6] The Genesis version also works with the Genesis Nomad. [7]

  3. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    A Famicom keyboard only used in conjunction with the Family BASIC software. Nintendo: Family Robot: A small battery-powered robot. Nintendo: Family Trainer: A mat that allowed users to control games using their feet. Bandai: FAM-NET/FAM-NET II Connected the Famicom to an online service. Bridgestone: TV-NET Connected the Famicom to an online ...

  4. Best Buy lays off some Geek Squad, phone support ... - AOL

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    Best Buy, in a shift toward AI, laid off Geek Squad field agents, home-theater repair technicians and phone support specialists last week, according to current and former employees. The Richfield ...

  5. Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    A cost-reduced version of the console, referred to as the New-Style Super NES [86] (model SNS-101) [92] in North America and as the Super Famicom Jr. [h] [93] in Japan, was released late in the platform's lifespan; designed by Barr, [92] it incorporates design elements from both the original North American and Japanese/European console models ...

  6. Satellaview - Wikipedia

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    The Satellaview [a] is a satellite modem peripheral produced by Nintendo for the Super Famicom in 1995. Containing 1 megabyte of ROM space and an additional 512 kB of RAM, [1] Satellaview allowed players to download games, magazines, and other media through satellite broadcasts provided by Japanese company St.GIGA.

  7. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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    There are also a number of famiclones in the shape of a Game Boy or similar, but which can only display NES/Famicom games on a TV, and have a simple LCD game in the screen area. such an example is the NES Clone "GameKids Advance", which resembles an older Game Boy Advance, and has a built-in LCD game, powered by 2 AA batteries, or the included ...

  8. Family Computer Network System - Wikipedia

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    The telephone line connectors on the bottom of the modem The controller included with the modem. The Famicom Modem began mass production in September 1988. The accompanying proprietary online service called the Famicom Network System was soon launched the same year alongside Nippon Telegraph and Telephone's new DDX-TP telephone gateway for its existing packet switched network.

  9. Super NES Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Super NES Mouse, sold as the Super Famicom Mouse (スーパーファミコンマウス, Sūpā Famikon Mausu) in Japan, is a peripheral created by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1992, on July 14 in Japan, in August in North America, and on December 10 in Europe.