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Killer Gaming on Twitter: "Nintendo Japan's Family Computer AKA Famicom was released on July 15, 1983. https://t.co/RCc7V9GmHC" / Twitter
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The Famicom's creator reflects on 30 years of 8-bit bliss - Polygon
This day in history: Nintendo releases the NES - ABC7 Los Angeles
The Game Awards - 36 Years Ago today, on July 15, 1983, the Nintendo Famicom was released in Japan. What was your favorite NES games? #famicom # nintendo #nes #gaminghistory #thegameawards | Facebook
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OnThisDayInGaming on Twitter: "The Famicom was released on this day in Japan, 38 years ago (1983) https://t.co/95xJ1CDnTp" / Twitter
Game One PH on Instagram: “Fun Fact: On July 15, 1983, Nintendo sold its first Family Computer. The FamiCom turns 39 today! If you ever had one, what's your fondest…”
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The Game Cave on Twitter: "July 15 1983, Nintendo released the Famicom, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. and Popeye in Japan #gamecave #famicom #donkeykong #popeye #japan https://t.co/SnWz4gikXc" / Twitter
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