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{{Infobox|console
|name = Nintendo Entertainment System
| name = Nintendo Entertainment System
|logo = [[File:NES.png|200px]]<br>
| logo = [[File:NES.png]]
|release = [[File:Flag-United-States.png|22px|USA Flag]] October 18, 1985<br>[[File:Flag-European.png|22px|European Flag]] September 1, 1986<br>[[File:Flag-Australia.png|22px|Australia Flag]] 1987 (month and date unknown)<br>
| release =  
|games = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''<br>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
{{Region|us|y=1985|m=10|d=18}}
{{Region|eu|y=1986|m=9|d=1}}
{{Region|au|y=1987}}
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''<br>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
}}
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===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
{{Main|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link}}
{{Main|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link}}
 
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{{Infobox|console
|name = Nintendo Famicom
| name = Nintendo Famicom
|logo = [[File:Famicom.png|200px]]<br>
| logo = [[File:Famicom.png]]
|release = [[File:Flag-Japan.png|22px|Japan Flag]] July 15, 1983<br>
| relgion = {{Release|jp|y=1983|m=7|d=15}}
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Revision as of 15:56, April 11, 2013

Nintendo Entertainment System
NES.png

Games

Release Date

United States October 18, 1985
Europe September 1, 1986
Australia 1987

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is the first home gaming console made by Nintendo to be released internationally. It was Nintendo's first American home console (Nintendo arcade games had been released in America before 1985.)

Games

Of all the games developed for the NES, there were but two Zelda games: The Legend of Zelda, and The Adventure of Link.

The Legend of Zelda

Main article: The Legend of Zelda

The Adventure of Link

Main article: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Nintendo Famicom
Famicom.png

Nintendo Famicom

The Famicom, short for "Family Computer", was the Japanese version of the NES. It was released in 1983. Many more addons for the Famicom than the NES were released, including a tape drive for saving data, a keyboard for use with a BASIC interpreter, and a floppy disk drive. The Famicom's controller contained a microphone that could be used in gameplay; the Pols Voice in The Legend of Zelda was affected by the player blowing into the microphone.