Inside the Famicom | 01: The Design of a Legend

This is the first video in my in-depth, multi-part series on the Nintendo Family Computer, better known as the Famicom. Over the subsequent videos in this series, we’re going to take a closer look at this game system and deconstruct it to understand how it works. We’re kicking things off with a high-level overview of the system by talking about the design, how it’s powered, the main board, and a couple of the more popular Famicom variants out there. I’ll also discuss a couple of interesting differences between the Famicom and the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) and start touching on some of the history behind this system. A special thanks to bdlou (@bdlou) for providing me with some video footage of the GPM-series Famicom board, which I don’t own. Links Referenced in this Video: - List of Famiclones on Wikipedia - - Video Game Crash of 1983 - - Video of the elusive and rare “AV Top Loader” - Correction: 11:30 I misspoke here - I meant composite video, not component!
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