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  1. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

    The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

  2. Nintendo Entertainment System™ - Nintendo Switch Online

    Enjoy a curated library of more than 100 total NES™ and Super NES™ classic games —including Super Mario Bros.™, Metroid™, The Legend of Zelda™, Donkey Kong™, and more—all at no …

  3. Free online play of classic Nintendo games in your browser. NES ...

    100% Free Online Web Browser NES Game Play. Our NES Emulator is computer, mobile device and Iphone compatible. Most games include the game manual and instructions to help you play.

  4. Nintendo NES System | RetroGames.cz

    The Nintendo Entertainment System (commonly abbreviated as NES) is an 8-bit home video game console that was developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The best-selling gaming …

  5. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) - Complete History and ...

    Explore the complete history of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Learn about its specifications, iconic games, and lasting impact on video game history.

  6. 50 Best NES Games Of All Time - Nintendo Life

    Apr 2, 2021 · We've assembled a list of the top 50 NES games ever made. Below you'll find some of the greatest, most influential video games of all time, and the first entries in some of …

  7. The NES Page - Nintendo NES History, NES Reviews, NES Content

    The NES Page is a fan based organization for retro gaming enthusiasts, collectors, and nostalgia seekers.

  8. Nintendo console | NES, Famicom, Release Date, & Games

    May 9, 2025 · The Nintendo console, or Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was released as the Famicom in Japan on July 15, 1983. The Famicom offered the ability to play popular …

  9. NES - YouTube

    Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Videos. Classic Video Game Intros, How To's, Gameplays and other uploads...

  10. Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom - Console Database

    Test-marketed in New York, the 100 000 consoles sold out quickly. When the NES was officially released, Nintendo also released R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy) and called the NES a …

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