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The original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was released in the
United States in August, 1985. Backed by classic games such as Super
Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and Excitebike, the NES was instantly
a hit. This is the classic system that started
everything. And as Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo work on getting out
their 2005-2006 models, the original Nintendo system is still
the classic. The Nintendo Entertainment System was launched in
1984 and sparked an entire industry and a generation of Nintendo
lines: SNES, N64, Gamecube and handheld systems such as Gameboy and
the DS.
Specifications:
-Processor: 6508 8-bit (using a
custom Motorola 6502 class)
-Processor speed: 1.79 Mhz
-Resolution: 256x224 (ntsc) or 256x239 (pal)
-Colors available: 52
-Max Colors on screen: 16, 24 or 25.
-Max sprites: 64
-Max sprites per line: 8
-Sprite size: 8x8 or 8x16
-Picture Scroll: 2 h.v
-RAM:
16 Kbit (2kb)
-Video RAM: 16 Kbit (2kb)
-Min/Max cart size: 192 Kbit - 4 Mbit
-Sound: PSG sound, 5 channels
2 square wave
1 triangle wave
1 noise
1 PCM
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