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Retro Game Review 3 - The Nintendo Famicom

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2010

I Do A Quick Review On A Personal Favorite.
I Hope You Guys Enjoy This
And Hopfully Gain Knowledge From Me.

**Special Guest Star - The Scientist
(Lol Some Will Spot Him Quick)

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Uploader Comments (KurizuMSan)

  • NINTENDO-Now,you are playing with cartridges

    xD

  • I Prefer Carts To Discs.

    Carts Can't Be Scratched Or

    Cracked And Destroyed Over Time.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Where'd you get the 60-72 pin converter?

  • A Shop In Japan.

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  • This was my second console, after my Genesis broke.

  • I realy like your videos

  • @87904rules he was kidding

  • WOW If you combine a big Famicom game with a small one you get a NES game . LOL

  • WOW if you combine Kirby and Final Fantasy 1&2 for the Famicom you get Faxanadu for the NES . LOL WUT .

  • But Dr. Jekyll And mr Hyde Sucks! And good job! you have another subscriber!

  • @KurizuMSan yep

  • 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.

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