Collection: Famicom

Born in Japan, the Famicom was Nintendo's first home console. Its success paved the way for the NES to launch in America and marked the beginning of a legacy that transformed video gaming.

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  • Wild Gunman Set (Nintendo Famicom)

    Wild Gunman Set (Nintendo Famicom)

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  • Urban Champion [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

    Urban Champion [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

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  • Baseball [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

    Baseball [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

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  • Takahashi Meijin No Boukenjima IV 4 [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

    Takahashi Meijin No Boukenjima IV 4 [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom)

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  • Section Z [JP Import] (Famicom Disk System)

    Section Z [JP Import] (Famicom Disk System)

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  • Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom Mini)

    Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom [JP Import] (Nintendo Famicom Mini)

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Launched in 1983 in Japan, the Family Computer (Famicom) is the console that laid the foundation for Nintendo's global success. It popularized the cartridge format and launched timeless franchises. More compact and colorful than the Western NES version, the Famicom remains a powerful symbol of Japanese video game history.