Sharopolis | When Nintendo Put Games On Floppy Disk @Sharopolis | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The Nintendo Family Computer Disk System. The time when Nintendo went floppy. No just another failed console accessory, but something that turned out to be quite pivotal for video game history. The original home of some of the biggest games on the NES, this had a massive impact, even in places where it wasn't released. Zelda, Metroid, Kid Icarus all began life here as Nintendo first party games, but Konami also had a go too, with Castlevania making it's debut on disk.
The wedding photo was done by:
photosbyzoe.co.uk
A really fantastic photographer!
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Zelda cartridge image:
flickr.com/photos/atoxinsocks
MMC1 cartridge board and new style NES:
Evan Amos
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Evan-Amos
Famicom Disk System promo:
archive.org/details/dailymotion-x18fl8s
The Nintendo Family Computer Disk System. The time when Nintendo went floppy. No just another failed console accessory, but something that turned out to be quite pivotal for video game history. The original home of some of the biggest games on the NES, this had a massive impact, even in places where it wasn't released. Zelda, Metroid, Kid Icarus all began life here as Nintendo first party games, but Konami also had a go too, with Castlevania making it's debut on disk.
The wedding photo was done by:
photosbyzoe.co.uk
A really fantastic photographer!
Support me on Patreon:
patreon.com/Sharopolis
Zelda cartridge image:
flickr.com/photos/atoxinsocks
MMC1 cartridge board and new style NES:
Evan Amos
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Evan-Amos
Famicom Disk System promo:
archive.org/details/dailymotion-x18fl8s