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Histories of the Nintendo Entertainment System and a lost communist game console
Here's a a double feature about game console history: two YouTube videos that were released in the past few days. While the videos are unconnected, both are great quality little documentaries and...
Here's a a double feature about game console history: two YouTube videos that were released in the past few days. While the videos are unconnected, both are great quality little documentaries and I think when watched together offer an interesting contrast between the two worlds that existed at the time.
The Untold History of the Nintendo Entertainment System (45 min) by The Video Game History Foundation documents how the NES was launched in the US 40 years ago. While I was familiar with the main story, many of the details were totally new to me, including the prototypes and the initial ideas of what the NES might have been, and could well have been had the market and initial test audiences reacted differently.
The Hunt for the Lost Communist Console (18 min) by fern looks at the BSS-01, a video game console manufactured in East Germany in 1979. It was the only game console released in the country and I think somewhat similar to the Soviet console Turnir, as both used the same AY-3-8500 chipset imported from the West and offered a collection of Pong clones.
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How Super Mario Bros. 2 builds levels
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Linux running on an NES within Animal Crossing
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First ever Rebirth (loopback from level 255 to Level 0) achieved in NES Tetris by Michael Khanh aka dogplayingtetris
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Mike Tyson in 2:00.00 (World Record)
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Microsoft developer demos .NET on the NES — delivers .NES
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The history of Tetris world records
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Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game
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Bugs and glitches of high-level NES Tetris
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Western exclusive Nintendo games (first party)
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The history of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out world records
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Can you beat Final Fantasy with a White Mage? | VG Myths
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Super Mario Bros. Any% Speedrun in 4:54.631
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The history of Super Mario Bros 3 100% world records
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The forgotten portable NES
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Access glitch worlds in Super Mario Bros. via NES Tennis
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The history of Mega Man 2 world records
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Tool assisted speedrun: Chef Stef's NES Arkanoid "warpless" in 11:11.18
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The animation of Final Fantasy II
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Can you beat the Metroid minimalist pacifist challenge? | VG Myths
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The animation of Final Fantasy I
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New NES Tetris technique: Faster than hypertapping!
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Super Mario Bros speedrunning: The human limit
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NES Tetris players call it 'rolling', and they're setting new world records
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The revolution in classic Tetris - A younger generation is utilizing the internet to master the NES game in months, surpassing milestones that previously took decades
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Reverse-engineering NES Tetris to add the "hard drop" feature from newer Tetris games
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3DSen: A NES emulator that makes games playable in full 3D and VR
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The evolution of game genres on early Nintendo consoles: NES, Game Boy, and SNES
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Anime vs. The NES
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The quest to beat Matt Turk's World Records in Punch-Out!! (NES)
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An interview with Masayuki Uemura, the engineer who designed the Famicom and helped take Nintendo into video games
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The outsize, oft-ignored legacy of the original Dragon Quest
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Digital Foundry Direct Retro - Nintendo's Famicom Disk System, a 1986 Japan-only mass-storage upgrade for the console
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Super Mario Bros. 3 - Extended 1up Sound | Retro Game Mechanics Explained
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Lost NES version of SimCity emerges after twenty-seven years
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Unfolding the 8-bit era (8 bits, 8 players, 8 projectors, and one Nintendo Entertainment System)
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NES Party – Online multiplayer NES emulator using WebRTC
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How do you pronounce "NES"? Nintendo throws a wrench in the debate
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Playing SNES games on unmodified NES via Raspberry Pi
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Reverse emulating the NES to give it SUPER POWERS!
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First ten NES games announced for Nintendo Online
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