Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge variations: Difference between revisions
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| FamicomBox || Black cartridges used for the [[FamicomBox]]. || [[File:Super Mario Bros. FamicomBox Cartridge.png|300px]] | | FamicomBox || Black cartridges used for the [[FamicomBox]]. || [[File:Super Mario Bros. FamicomBox Cartridge.png|300px]] | ||
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| Tengen || Cartridges used by Tengen for their unlicensed NES releases. || [[File:Tetris (Tengen) NES NA Cartridge.jpg|300px]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:15, 18 July 2023
While most Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges are identical compared to the vast variants for the Family Computer, there are a handful of variations.
Licensed
Cartridge Name | Description | Image |
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Standard Grey | Standard grey cartridge used by Nintendo and third parties in North America and Europe. | File:Super Mario Bros. NES NA Cartridge.jpg |
Standard Light Grey | Standard light grey cartridge used by Nintendo and third parties in Hong Kong and Asia. | File:Mah Jong NES HK Cartridge.jpg |
Gold | Used for a select few releases such as The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. A modified gold cartridge was also used for the 26 gold Nintendo World Championships cartridges. | ![]() |
FamicomBox | Black cartridges used for the FamicomBox. | ![]() |
Unlicensed
Cartridge Name | Description | Image |
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Tengen | Cartridges used by Tengen for their unlicensed NES releases. | ![]() |