![]() ![]() It also had a microphone never found anywhere else. It offered slightly higher data storage and slightly enhanced sound processing. The Family Computer Disk System (FDS), a Japan-only add-on which played games from a semi-custom variant of Mitsumi's Quick Disk format.To solve this problem, Nintendo came up with two solutions: The earliest games released on the Famicom suffered from significant hardware constraints due to the way the Famicom was designed: limited memory addressing (which meant games had a low maximum ROM size), how the graphics are loaded onscreen, just the native sound processing is available, no saving. It had a Ricoh 2A03 CPU at 1.79 MHz with 2KB of RAM. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit, third-generation console released on Jin Japan, where it was known as the Family Computer or Famicom, and on October 18, 1985, it released in the US. ![]()
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