Is it really fair to say it had access to the "internet," though? The internet didn't truly exist back then. There certainly was some online technology, but it was very direct; you'd dial in directly to the server.
I knew about a downloadable game feature on the Super Famicom, but I was unaware the Famicom had a sort of online feature. What exactly did it do?...
The microphone is also a surprise. Oh, DS, you are surprisingly old school.
Great review mate. I live in Australia and would love to know where I could buy retro gaming consoles? I made the mistake of getting rid of my PS1 and PS2. What are your thoughts on the Atari 2600? And could you do a review, if possible? I enjoy your videos and reviews. Keep them up. Cheers mate.
*in Japan the Famicom was also known as the toaster b/c of the eject feature.
*the founder of AOL made a modem for the NES way back before AOL was founded. It never made it to market b/c by then the Fami modem was pulled because of underage gambling (you could buy lottery tickets from home with it).
*the case redesign was so the NES could house the RF shielding. The style changes were to make it look like high end expensive equipment.
I Thought They Just Didn't Want It To Look Like A Video Game System Because Of The Gaming Crash In America.
I Wanted To Keep This Review Under 10 Minutes. I Was Also Going To Include A Brief Look At Some Of The Karaoke Games Along With The Disk Drive But....It Seemed A Bit Unnecessary.
This was my second console, after my Genesis broke.
MarianThePC7 1 month ago
I realy like your videos
DylanKeyes1 1 month ago
WOW If you combine a big Famicom game with a small one you get a NES game . LOL
srazor66 4 months ago
WOW if you combine Kirby and Final Fantasy 1&2 for the Famicom you get Faxanadu for the NES . LOL WUT .
srazor66 4 months ago
But Dr. Jekyll And mr Hyde Sucks! And good job! you have another subscriber!
87904rules 7 months ago
@87904rules he was kidding
NINTENdoNESS64 2 months ago
NINTENDO-Now,you are playing with cartridges
xD
didogazeto 10 months ago
I Prefer Carts To Discs.
Carts Can't Be Scratched Or
Cracked And Destroyed Over Time.
KurizuMSan 10 months ago
@KurizuMSan yep
didogazeto 10 months ago
Is it really fair to say it had access to the "internet," though? The internet didn't truly exist back then. There certainly was some online technology, but it was very direct; you'd dial in directly to the server.
I knew about a downloadable game feature on the Super Famicom, but I was unaware the Famicom had a sort of online feature. What exactly did it do?...
The microphone is also a surprise. Oh, DS, you are surprisingly old school.
Radien 1 year ago
Great review mate. I live in Australia and would love to know where I could buy retro gaming consoles? I made the mistake of getting rid of my PS1 and PS2. What are your thoughts on the Atari 2600? And could you do a review, if possible? I enjoy your videos and reviews. Keep them up. Cheers mate.
miles2057 1 year ago
I Don't Exactly Consider The PS1 Or PS2
To Be "Retro Consoles". Lol.
Yes I Could Do A Review Of Some Atari Games But
I Do Not Have An Atari 2600 In My Possession Right Now.
The Atari Is The First Console I Ever Played Games On
So I Am Quite Fond Of The System And The Games.
Oh And To Answer Your Question.
I Usually Buy The Stuff I Don't Have On EBAY
KurizuMSan 1 year ago
Where'd you get the 60-72 pin converter?
lpvids 1 year ago
A Shop In Japan.
KurizuMSan 1 year ago
thanks for a good videoreview!
myntti 1 year ago
Glad You Liked It.
KurizuMSan 1 year ago
hey i heard the nes top loader can play anything can that play famicom games?
garganrose 1 year ago
As Long As You Have A 60pin to 72pin Converter,
You Can Play Famicom Games On The NES Top Loader.
KurizuMSan 1 year ago
love ur videos, funny shit and so informative
GrimByakuya 1 year ago
OMG I HAD ONE!!
now i remember.... thank you very much for the remember!!! i liked the game with the clown...... omg that were good times...
thx
MegaLonlon 1 year ago
Does it say "Family Computer"?
That seemed to be a theme in the early 80's for video game consoles. Like it was more family friendly, or something.
SeijiMutoEX 2 years ago
Yes It Says "Family Computer"That's What Famicom Is Short For.
That's Why The Library Of Games
Ranged From Karaoke To Preschool Learning To Gambling And The Internet .
GOOD FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT !!
Fun Fact: The Chinese AV Output Knockoffs Do Not Say Family Computer. They Said "Video Game System" That Is A Dead Give Away That It's A Fraud.
KurizuMSan 2 years ago
Good video. Couple of interesting facts:
*in Japan the Famicom was also known as the toaster b/c of the eject feature.
*the founder of AOL made a modem for the NES way back before AOL was founded. It never made it to market b/c by then the Fami modem was pulled because of underage gambling (you could buy lottery tickets from home with it).
*the case redesign was so the NES could house the RF shielding. The style changes were to make it look like high end expensive equipment.
dommiesan 2 years ago
Glad You Liked It.
Interesting. I Knew The First Two But
The Case Redesigning Fact I Didn't Know.
I Thought They Just Didn't Want It To Look Like A Video Game System Because Of The Gaming Crash In America.
I Wanted To Keep This Review Under 10 Minutes. I Was Also Going To Include A Brief Look At Some Of The Karaoke Games Along With The Disk Drive But....It Seemed A Bit Unnecessary.
KurizuMSan 2 years ago
The NES "had" potential?
Do you know how much money the NES made for Nintendo?
I'm just kidding.
Good Vid, Bro.
pocketmego 2 years ago
I Meant Potential To Be BETTER Than It Was.
A Disk System Would Have Been Awesome.
At Least They Intended To Do It...That's A Plus.
And That God Awful 'Toaster' Slot Idea.
I Wonder Who Came Up With That !?!?
KurizuMSan 2 years ago
cool review! I've wanted a Famicom for so long! All I've got is an american nes...
Jayjay72292 2 years ago