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The motherboard for the Nintendo Famicom video game console, model HVC-002. This is Nintendo's first game console and was released in 1983, where it became the most successful console of its generation. The Famicom was later revised and released worldwide as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It features hard-wired controllers (including one that contains a microphone) and an accessory port. This model is also only capable of displaying RF video out.


This picture shows the top plate of the console casing, with the motherboard still attached.
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