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- Famicom_Modem abstract "The Famicom Modem (ファミコンネットシステム, lit. Family Computer Network System) is a video game peripheral for the Family Computer released only in Japan in 1988 that uses a card based format like Hudson Soft's/NEC's PC Engine. It allowed the user access to a server that provided game cheats, jokes, weather forecasts, and a small amount of downloadable content. It could also be used to make live stock trades. Five prototype games existed that made use of the modem, including a version of Go, but they were never released on the market.The idea of downloading content would later be used in the Super Nintendo's Satellaview, the Nintendo 64DD, the GameCube, the Game Boy Advance Cable, the Nintendo DS's DS Download Play, the Wii's WiiConnect24 and its shop, the Nintendo DSi's DSi Shop, and the eShop for the Nintendo 3DS and for the Wii U.".
- Famicom_Modem thumbnail Famicom_Network_System.jpg?width=300.
- Famicom_Modem wikiPageExternalLink nintendos-secret-online-past-the-famicom-modem.
- Famicom_Modem wikiPageID "17056476".
- Famicom_Modem wikiPageRevisionID "592779627".
- Famicom_Modem hasPhotoCollection Famicom_Modem.
- Famicom_Modem subject Category:Japan-only_video_game_hardware.
- Famicom_Modem subject Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System_accessories.
- Famicom_Modem subject Category:Online_gaming_services.
- Famicom_Modem type Accessory102671780.
- Famicom_Modem type Artifact100021939.
- Famicom_Modem type Clothing103051540.
- Famicom_Modem type Commodity103076708.
- Famicom_Modem type ConsumerGoods103093574.
- Famicom_Modem type Covering103122748.
- Famicom_Modem type NintendoEntertainmentSystemAccessories.
- Famicom_Modem type Object100002684.
- Famicom_Modem type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Famicom_Modem type Whole100003553.
- Famicom_Modem comment "The Famicom Modem (ファミコンネットシステム, lit. Family Computer Network System) is a video game peripheral for the Family Computer released only in Japan in 1988 that uses a card based format like Hudson Soft's/NEC's PC Engine. It allowed the user access to a server that provided game cheats, jokes, weather forecasts, and a small amount of downloadable content. It could also be used to make live stock trades.".
- Famicom_Modem label "Famicom MODEM".
- Famicom_Modem label "Famicom Modem".
- Famicom_Modem label "Модем Famicom".
- Famicom_Modem sameAs Famicom_MODEM.
- Famicom_Modem sameAs m.0416z43.
- Famicom_Modem sameAs Q3064866.
- Famicom_Modem sameAs Q3064866.
- Famicom_Modem sameAs Famicom_Modem.
- Famicom_Modem wasDerivedFrom Famicom_Modem?oldid=592779627.
- Famicom_Modem depiction Famicom_Network_System.jpg.
- Famicom_Modem isPrimaryTopicOf Famicom_Modem.