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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 | 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]]'' | 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. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== |