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- The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' is the first console released by [[Nintendo]] in [[North America]], [[Eu ...Nintendo then released the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the Nintendo Entertainment System was out of the market.1 KB (184 words) - 03:42, 21 March 2010
- ...endo]]'s 16-bit [[video game]] console, released as the successor to its [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).189 bytes (24 words) - 06:17, 8 January 2024
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Needs checking by a human.568 bytes (75 words) - 03:19, 29 March 2010
- (abbr. SNES) [[Nintendo]]'s [[16-bit]] gaming console, successor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).148 bytes (17 words) - 11:40, 24 April 2010
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}201 bytes (25 words) - 11:40, 24 April 2010
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- ...endo]]'s 16-bit [[video game]] console, released as the successor to its [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).189 bytes (24 words) - 06:17, 8 January 2024
- Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in which a player scrolls through several levels to save Princess Toadstoo221 bytes (30 words) - 08:48, 27 July 2010
- The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' is the first console released by [[Nintendo]] in [[North America]], [[Eu ...Nintendo then released the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the Nintendo Entertainment System was out of the market.1 KB (184 words) - 03:42, 21 March 2010
- (abbr. SNES) [[Nintendo]]'s [[16-bit]] gaming console, successor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES).148 bytes (17 words) - 11:40, 24 April 2010
- ...released first for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in 1986 and later for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].160 bytes (21 words) - 12:56, 6 July 2008
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}201 bytes (25 words) - 11:40, 24 April 2010
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}689 bytes (101 words) - 15:17, 29 March 2024
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}205 bytes (26 words) - 08:35, 27 July 2010
- ...nsole first released by [[Sega]] in 1985. It was in competition with the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) and, although it achieved some commercial success, it was effective294 bytes (41 words) - 06:13, 8 January 2024
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Needs checking by a human.568 bytes (75 words) - 03:19, 29 March 2010
- {{r|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}186 bytes (24 words) - 05:57, 8 January 2024
- ...artnered with [[Nintendo]] to develop a CD-ROM based add-on to its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES). After development began in 1988, Nintendo cancelled the partners1 KB (153 words) - 07:29, 14 September 2013
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}180 bytes (22 words) - 06:07, 8 January 2024
- ....<ref name="famicomnote">The Family Computer was released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES.</ref> Evaluating Famicom operations, company president [[Hiroshi Y3 KB (466 words) - 08:57, 27 July 2010
- {{r|Nintendo Entertainment System}}546 bytes (72 words) - 17:47, 11 January 2010
- ...rom old Nintendo systems, but some games from older systems, such as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], are available to play on the Nintendo Switch with the purchase of a Nint6 KB (972 words) - 02:06, 2 February 2024
- ...and second generation video game consoles but lost popularity after the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] debuted with its handheld gaming pad.859 bytes (136 words) - 15:08, 19 May 2010
- ...t for the Famicom Disk System on August 6, 1986 (Japan), and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in August 1987 (North America) and on January 15, 1988 (Europe).1 KB (173 words) - 14:17, 19 May 2010
- *''Donkey Kong'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]) - Japan release *''[[Pinball (video game)|Pinball]]'' (Famicom/[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) - North America and Japan release - ''Mario is found in the bonus st17 KB (2,644 words) - 08:35, 27 July 2010
- [[Nintendo]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Entertainment System]] (or NES)<br>5 KB (695 words) - 09:21, 6 August 2023
- ...- the time of Nintendo's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and Sega's [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] and [[Master System]] - gaming w8 KB (1,298 words) - 17:01, 20 May 2010
- The series smoothly transitioned to the NES's successor, the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]], with ''Super Mario World''. Like the original, ''Super Ma12 KB (1,806 words) - 08:58, 27 July 2010
- ...os.''' is a video game produced by [[Nintendo]] released in 1985 for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]/[[Famicom]]. It is a platforming video game, and was one of the first of8 KB (1,183 words) - 07:09, 6 March 2012
- ...dows or Mac OS, allowing you to play games originally designed to run on a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) on your computer. This is one example of virtualization - you're runn8 KB (1,301 words) - 10:56, 6 January 2024
- ...beats on this album are original reworks based on background music from ''Nintendo Entertainment System'' games. This album features a little something for every geek, from tribut6 KB (942 words) - 08:21, 15 March 2023
- === Nintendo Entertainment System (1985) === ...ctronics Show (CES). With a completely redesigned case and a new name, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) proved to be just as popular in America as the Famicom was in Japan,25 KB (3,952 words) - 04:49, 7 March 2024
- ...he Famicom worldwide — except under a different name — the ''[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]'' (NES) — and with a different design. In order to ensure the local Nintendo [[test market]]ed the Nintendo Entertainment System in the New York area on October 18, 1985. Following immediate success, they71 KB (11,026 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024