

He also offered to put up the displays for them. He told stores that they only had to pay for product that sold and that they could return everything else. By February 1986 it was available in most major cities but Minoru Arakawa, the head of Nintendo of America, had trouble persuading retailers to stock the console. In the first six months of release 50,000 consoles were purchased, half the number Nintendo had hoped to sell. When it arrived in the US the NES was far from an instant hit. this chip was tested for authenticity when inserted into the system.Ħ. Also, each cartridge included a security chip, which only Nintendo themselves produced. They did this by establishing a strict NES licensing program that required third-parties to produce their games via Nintendo's own factories. This was introduced to stop a flood of unlicensed third-party games appearing on the system, meaning Nintendo themselves could control the quality of every single title released for the system. Another of Nintendo's efforts was implemented to win over consumers who had lost confidence in low quality video game releases. That's why it has the cartridge slot hidden, to hide the fact that the NES actually played video games.ĥ. Nintendo hoped to get past that aversion by making the NES look more like a VHS tape player than a game console. As you can see the Famicom and the NES look pretty different from one another, part of the reason behind the redesign was because Nintendo hoped to woo back corporate buyers in the lucrative Western markets who, after the Atari Crash of 1983, were wary of buying and stocking video game consoles.
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Leading to some Western gamers whistling at their TV sets in confusion.Ĥ.
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However, when the manual was put together it was originally just translated from Japanese into English, and so the hint that Pols Voice hated noise remained. As the NES didn't have this ability the game was adapted to make Pols Voice vulnerable to arrows instead. In the original Japanese version of the game, the rabbity looking enemy Pols Voice could be instantly killed by making noise near the microphone. This was something that was utilised in several Japanese games including The Legend Of Zelda. Inside a keyboard case and would include a cassette drive and wireless joystick. The proposed Advanced Video System bundle was to see a Famicom style motherboard housed It was to be called the Nintendo Advanced Video Gaming System, and the deal was set to be finalised and signed at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in June of that year. That hadn't always been the plan, though, as Nintendo originally hoped to release an American version of the Famicom console through Atari in 1983. So by the time we Westerners got our hands on this new 8-bit gaming system NintendoĢ. But that game was actually intended to be one of the last produced for the system as the console the NES was based upon, the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom, had been released way back on July 15th 1983 in Japan. The flagship title at time of release was the now legendary Super Mario Bros. The Nintendo Entertainment System, or NES as it is commonly referred to, was released on October 18th 1985 in the US and September 1st 1986 inĮurope.
