The NES and the Famicom build upon a similar technical infrastructure, but used different cases, had different cartridge form factors, had significantly different game libraries, and had different accessories released in their respective territories.
The N.E.S. (or Famicon) was first released in Japan in 1983! It was the best-selling console in Japan by 1984, a full year before you claim it was released. It was released in the UNITED STATES in 1985, but that's not what the question asks...
The NES and the Famicom build upon a similar technical infrastructure, but used different cases, had different cartridge form factors, had significantly different game libraries, and had different accessories released in their respective territories.
The NES and the Famicom build upon a similar technical infrastructure, but used different cases, had different cartridge form factors, had significantly different game libraries, and had different accessories released in their respective territories.
The N.E.S. (or Famicon) was first released in Japan in 1983! It was the best-selling console in Japan by 1984, a full year before you claim it was released. It was released in the UNITED STATES in 1985, but that's not what the question asks...
Well if you wanna get technical the question is fine because he asks about the NES not the famicom
NES = Famicon
They're the same thing, just different name.
The NES and the Famicom build upon a similar technical infrastructure, but used different cases, had different cartridge form factors, had significantly different game libraries, and had different accessories released in their respective territories.