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Welcome to the Famicom Archives, an attempt at an informational website for the Famicom in English. Primitive like its subject, it's an accumulation of photos and info of rare and unique Famicom items. You can navigate the site from the left. The museum contains pictures and information about many unique and rare Famicom items, as well as media including magazine and television advertisements. The articles are tidbits of information written by myself and other various Famicom enthusiasts that contain insight into the Famicom and its creators. So, come and take a trip back in a history that is special and intriguing through its similiarities and differences to that of the NES. Enter the chest of hidden treasures, the toys and games you grew up with from the perspective of another market, culture, and world. |