Examples of using Famicom in English and their translations into Swedish
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They called it the Famicom.
On Famicom, it was a pretty good game.
It was ported to Super Famicom in 1992.
But the Famicom wasn't exactly a high-end bottle of wine.
Emulator for the classic NES/Famicom console.
People also translate
A similarly redesigned Super Famicom Jr. was released in Japan at around the same time.
is a 1986 video game for the Famicom and PC-8801 by Pony Inc under the Activision's license.
The Famicom was released in Japan on July 15, 1983, for ¥14,800.
This map is not included in the Famicom version of the game.
MSX, and Famicom Disk System.
It was released for the Famicom as platformer with scrolling in September 1986.
And, it was after the transition from the Famicom to Super Famicom.
As a result of upgrading to Super Famicom from Famicom, considerable changes were noticeable in the story
The Lost Levels was rereleased in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance on the third volume of Nintendo's Japan-only Famicom Mini compilation cartridges.
The Lost Levels was first released in Japan for the Famicom Disk System as Super Mario Bros. 2 on June 3, 1986, following the success of its predecessor.
a character used to advertise the Famicom Disk System.
In 2007, Nintendo Co., Ltd. announced that it would no longer repair Famicom systems, due to an increasing shortage of the necessary parts.
enjoyed a degree of fame roughly equivalent to that experienced by the NES/Famicom in North America and Japan.
The first version of the game was reprinted in Japan on diskettes for Famicom Disk System with altered levels,
less expensive disks than the Famicom cartridges.