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[[File:NES.jpg|thumb|A Nintendo Entertainment System]]
[[File:NES.jpg|thumb|A Nintendo Entertainment System]]
[[File:Famicom.jpg|thumb|300px|The Famicom, the original and Japanese equivalent of the Nintendo Entertainment System]]
[[File:Famicom.jpg|thumb|300px|The Famicom, the original and Japanese equivalent of the Nintendo Entertainment System]]
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''', or '''NES''' for short, is an 8-bit game console created by [[Nintendo]], and was first released in North America in October 1985. It was first released in Japan in 1983, as the '''Family Computer''', also known as the Famicom.
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''', or '''NES''' for short, is an 8-bit game console released by Nintendo in 1985. It was first released in Japan in 1983, as the '''Family Computer''', also known as the Famicom.


On November 11, 2016, Nintendo released a miniature replica with HDMI support, the '''NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System''' in Europe and the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer''' in Japan). It has 30 built-in Nintendo Entertainment System games, one of them being ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', although the Japanese Famicom Mini instead has ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' as one of the built-in games.  
On November 11, 2016, Nintendo released a miniature replica with HDMI support, the '''NES Classic Edition''' (known as the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System''' in Europe and the '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer''' in Japan). It has 30 built-in Nintendo Entertainment System games, one of them being ''[[Final Fantasy I|Final Fantasy]]''. The Japanese Famicom Mini has ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' built in instead.  


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