Over recent nights, [insomniacfactory] has been working on a Sharp C1 Famicon-inspired NES TV, and the result is simply fabulous. The Sharp C1 Famicom was CRT television with a Famicom (precursor ...
This new keyboard builds on its prior NES and Famicom-themed TKL mechanical keyboard designs by integrating a numpad instead of selling them separately. Both the "N Edition" and "Fami Edition ...
The audio and atmosphere it conjures remain incredible, but control refinements and quality-of-life features we're used to these days are largely absent from the Famicom Disk System/NES original ...
[Marek Więcek] grew up in just such a place, so the only way to play Famicom (a.k.a NES) games was to use a clone system like this one circulating in the Eastern Bloc at the time called the ...
A version based on the US and UK Nintendo Entertainment System is also in the works ... homage to the similar strips on the face of the Famicom. And, as an extra touch, the keys feature Japanese ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System was first launched in Japan as the "Family Computer" (Famicom). It was redesigned and released to U.S. test markets in 1985, fully launching across the country in ...