This video explores the differences between the NES, Famicom, and Famicom Disk System. It explains how these systems are visually distinct, have different game cartridges, and use different controllers and accessories. The video also clarifies that the Famicom Disk System is an add-on for the Famicom and was never released for the NES.
44777 2 года назад 3:05This video is the first in a series exploring the design of the Famicom, the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System. The video covers the console's physical design, including its controllers, cartridge slot, and power supply. It also discusses the differences between the Famicom and the NES, including the lockout chip and the use of AC vs. DC power adapters.
19841 10 месяцев назад 15:21The video explores the Famicom Disk System, a Japanese add-on for the Famicom that offered rewritable games and a unique audio channel. The speaker discusses the system's history, features, and impact on the gaming landscape, highlighting its advantages and disadvantages compared to cartridge-based games.
28888 1 год назад 18:54This video unboxes the Famicom Classic Mini, a Japanese version of the NES Classic Mini. The video highlights the console's unique design, smaller controllers, and included games. It also discusses the lack of a power adapter and the need to import the console.
149907 8 лет назад 3:47This video showcases a custom-made NES disc cartridge that allows users to play Famicom Disk System games on their NES. The creator explains the design and functionality of the cartridge, including its compatibility with different NES models and accessories. The video also provides a sneak peek at future projects, such as a wireless module and a prototype for using the cartridge with the NES Hub.
64782 3 месяца назад 7:19This video explores the Sharp SF1, a 21-inch television with a built-in Super Famicom. Released in 1990, it was a pricey alternative to buying a console separately, especially during the Super Famicom's initial stock shortage. The video examines the SF1's features, including its unique controller, multi-out port, and extension port, and discusses its compatibility with Super Nintendo games.
577112 2 года назад 11:03