the Famicom had an even more extensive library of games than the NES. Mainly because sometimes the "translated" titles have bugs due to the translation, and sometimes crash the game. Ever wondered which Nintendo NES games have the rare NES Famicom Adapter inside. Yes, the "Translated" folder has Japanese titles, but some of us prefer the original translations of the game. (Yes, I am aware that a lot of titles are translated in Japan as well as USA, but there are also a ton of titles that are not in any other country other than Japan. So, although it does have a very good collection of NES titles, just curious why it does not include Japanese titles. I own everything Capcom put out on the console (plus the Famicom disk drive stuff), I prefer the smaller carts and packaging compared to the bad box art and big cartridges the NES had, makes them easier to store. My only concern is that there is no "Japanese" titles, let alone folder. If you can't find the title, you may need to look under the "World" folder as that includes titles that is world known, such as Hogan's Alley, Excite Bike, Duck Hunt, Mario Bros., Popeye, & Gyromite, to name a few. Years went by, I sold all my stuff and switched to emulators. I spent the entire summer playing it on our bad early 90s projection tv. Yoshis island, contra 3, zombies ate my neighbors, dkc were the really memorable ones from that lot. It also includes Pirated, Hacked, Unlicensed, even Translated titles. I got a snes on eBay with maybe 6 controllers, 13 games and a couple manuals. (PD files in a PD folder, etc.) It's also separated by country as well. At this moment, I have 618 different games so far. I just started collecting famicom games from April 2015 (around 2 and half years ago). Who ever made this RAR file also did the right thing by putting the files in the places they belong in. Console Design, 06, Having a Famicom with a built in Famicom Disk Drive should be a great way to cover your Famicom needs, but short controller cords and a. Your Famicom library is spectacular and inspire me a lot to collect them as my hobby. By clicking the arrow symbols in column headers it can also be organized alphabetically by English title (if applicable), alphabetically by publisher, or chronologically by release date.After doing a bit looking, it does have a lot of the classical NES titles that a lot of us remember. This list is organized in alphabetical order by Japanese title.
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