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    The NES, also known as Famicom, launched in 1983 in Japan and 1985 in North America, where the video game industry was headed downhill due to a deluge of poor games and over-saturation. Nintendo's second home console became an enormous success, establishing consoles as a mainstream market in Japan and pulling the North American industry back to its feet.

    NES 72 pin to 60 pin

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    #1  Edited By limewizard

    Hey,  
    I'm a bit of a retro nut, and I'm in desperate need of one of these things, to allow my PAL NES to play the old Famicom games. 
     
    If anyone of you know where to get hold of one, or if you have one yourself and willing to let it go, please give me a PM or reply.  
     
    Thanks.

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