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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 136. Chapters: Intel 80386, Amiga, IA-32, Atari ST, Pictionary, SPARC, Sinclair C5, Zocchihedron, Amiga 1000, LaserWriter, Amstrad PCW, Sega Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Intercity-Express, Air Jordan, New Coke, Back to the Future trilogy, Parental Advisory, Pound Puppies, Sectaurs, 8 mm video format, Winston Million, .com, The Queen Victoria, .uk, 100 Series Shinkansen, Teddy Ruxpin, Wee Sing Video Series, Discover Card, Equity premium puzzle, Q&A, Enterprise, Cray-2, Lorraine McFly, Halcyon, R.O.B., 205 series, Universal remote, Macintosh Office, Terfenadine, ImageWriter II, .org, White Mountain Cooler, R62A, Fender Performer Bass, Lucida, Sour Patch Kids, Macintosh XL, 3B1, 211 series, Siemens SD-400, Toaster Strudel, .gb, Chex Mix, Sun-3, British Rail Class 151, 419 series, Acorn Communicator, Smartfood, Ultra Stereo, Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce, Casio SK-1, My Buddy, Pop Secret, Casio fx-7000G, BeeCard, NEC PC-6601, BBC Bridge Companion, Korfball at the World Games, MEX, Bondwell-2, Picocassette, Infonaut. Excerpt: The Nintendo Entertainment System (also called NES or Nintendo) is an 8-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America during 1985, in Europe during 1986 and Australia in 1987. In most of Asia, including Japan (where it was first launched in 1983), China, Vietnam, Singapore, Middle East and Hong Kong, it was released as the Family Computer Famir Konpy ta), commonly abbreviated as the Famicom Famikon, .), or FC for short). In South Korea, it was known as the Hyundai Comboy ( ) and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. In Russia, an unlicensed clone was manufactured called Dendy ( ). A clone that was popular in Eastern Europe in the 1990s was the Super Design Ending-Man BS-500 AS, also known as Terminator. Similarly in India, clones were popular by the names of Littl...