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Go (Famicom Network System)

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(Unknown)
Go FCNS.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Famicom (Family Computer Network System)
Category: Board game
Players: Multiplayer
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A

An unnamed Go game was planned for the Family Computer Network System; Nintendo's first video game console run online medium, but was never released. Not much is documented about the development build shown in the screenshot (right), other than it would have supported online gameplay of the popular board game Go.

According to Uemura (possibly Masayuki Uemura), there were certain circumstances behind why it was cancelled, namely (because online was dial-up based at the time) the difficulty of having to connect to a phone line for a long time, data transmission fees as well as a "risk of users monopolizing the phone line".

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