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- NES_Satellite abstract "The NES Satellite is a Nintendo Entertainment System accessory created by Nintendo and released in 1989. It was released as a part of the NES Sports Set.The Satellite allows up to four players to play the NES anywhere in the room without the necessity of wires running from the NES to the players' controllers. While a normal controller has a range of 3 feet, the NES Satellite expanded the usable range to 15 feet. To use, a small infrared receiver plugs into the two controller ports on the front of the NES. The main Satellite unit is powered by 6 C-cell batteries and must have a line of sight to the receiver. The unit has four controller ports which could accommodate any type of wired NES controllers. The unit includes "Turbo" selectors for both the A and B buttons.A similar product called the NES Four Score was released a year later, although it did not allow wireless play.There are not many four-player games for the NES that take full advantage of the Satellite's capabilities, so it is most useful for its wireless function.".
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- NES_Satellite wikiPageID "869047".
- NES_Satellite wikiPageRevisionID "559203696".
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- NES_Satellite subject Category:1989_introductions.
- NES_Satellite subject Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System_accessories.
- NES_Satellite type Accessory102671780.
- NES_Satellite type Artifact100021939.
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- NES_Satellite type Commodity103076708.
- NES_Satellite type ConsumerGoods103093574.
- NES_Satellite type Covering103122748.
- NES_Satellite type NintendoEntertainmentSystemAccessories.
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- NES_Satellite comment "The NES Satellite is a Nintendo Entertainment System accessory created by Nintendo and released in 1989. It was released as a part of the NES Sports Set.The Satellite allows up to four players to play the NES anywhere in the room without the necessity of wires running from the NES to the players' controllers. While a normal controller has a range of 3 feet, the NES Satellite expanded the usable range to 15 feet.".
- NES_Satellite label "NES Satellite".
- NES_Satellite label "NES Satellite".
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- NES_Satellite depiction NES-Satellite.jpg.
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