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Nintendo Entertainment System (M82)

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Nintendo Entertainment System
ファミリーコンピュータ Family Computer
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Technical details
Media Nintendo Entertainment System Game Paks
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CPU Ricoh 2A03 8-bit processor
Model no. M82
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Input NES Controller, NES Zapper
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The Nintendo Entertainment System model no. M82 (Nintendo NES M82), also known as simply the M82 is a demo unit of the Nintendo Entertainment System capable of holding 12 games at once. As expected, the unit allowed players to play demos of NES games, and with a time limit on the games they played.

The unit came with a theme song by Hirokazu Tanaka, known as the Glorious March demo in the Lost Tapes album. NES

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