The Family Computer, commonly referred to as the Famicom was released in 1983 as Nintendo's first cartridge-based gaming console. It became the best selling game console in Japan by the end of 1984.
November 17, 2011
spaceleech:

Cover to January, 1989 issue of Gamest magazine.
Purchased in Nakano Broadway.

spaceleech:

Cover to January, 1989 issue of Gamest magazine.

Purchased in Nakano Broadway.

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