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what was the launch price for the NES system on its japanese release day!!! if thats hard what was its launch price in the US??
The Famicom was about $100 USD.
The NES (the US Famicom) was sold in two bundles. One being $249 (including a Robot, two controllers, light gun, a game for the robot, Duck Hunt, and Super Mario) and the other being $199 (controllers and Mario).
The NES (the US Famicom) was sold in two bundles. One being $249 (including a Robot, two controllers, light gun, a game for the robot, Duck Hunt, and Super Mario) and the other being $199 (controllers and Mario).
#54-WR Earl Bennett Vandy
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#114(via HOU-Pacman Trade) TE Brad Cottam TEN
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The NES (the US Famicom) was sold in two bundles. One being $249 (including a Robot, two controllers, light gun, a game for the robot, Duck Hunt, and Super Mario) and the other being $199 (controllers and Mario).
Name every game system SEGA has ever made.
Sega SG-1000: Available in limited markets
Sega SG-1000 Mark II: Updated model now with a keyboard
Sega SG-1000 Mark III: Only available in Japan
Sega Master System: Essentially the SG-1000 Mark III only with a different name a few minor adjustments
Sega Mega Drive: Known as the Sega Genesis in North America
Sega Mega CD: Known simply as the Sega CD for the North American market, it allowed CD based games as well as Audio CDs to be played on the Mega Drive.
Sega 32X: Hardware update to the Mega Drive allowing 32 bit based games to be played
Sega Multi-Mega: a portable CD player with the functionalities of a Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega CD. Following the Mega ... brands, its name was Multi-Mega in the majority of the world and Genesis CDX in North America.
Sega TeraDrive: A 16-bit PC with an integrated Mega Drive. Came with a Software Development Kit to allow creation of Mega Drive games. The system was only released in Japan.
Amstrad Mega PC: TeraDrive for Europe & Australia
Sega Neptune: A Sega Mega Drive/32X hybrid. It never passed the prototype stage. Only two empty cases are known to exist.
Sega Saturn: True 32-bit console
Sega Dreamcast: First 128 bit console, Sega's last console
Sega Pico: an educational gaming system.
Game Gear: Sega’s 8-bit Handheld
Sega Nomad: Sega’s Portable Genesis took its own identity
Sega Mega Jet: Genesis on Air
GO ANGELS!!!!!!! signed torii hunter!!!
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denver will go 7-9 this year and 12-4 next year and a 14-2 the following year and superbowl appearance by 2010
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