Saturday, November 3rd 2007
Nintendo Ends Support for the NES
The Nintendo Entertainment System (aka NES) is probably older than many techPowerUp! readers, being released in Japan during July 1983, the USA during October 1985 and most of Europe during September 1986. However, after over 24 years, Nintendo has finally decided that it can no-longer continue to support the console due to an increasing shortage of the necessary parts. As of 31st October this year, Nintendo has ended support for the NES (Famicom in Japan), Super NES, Nintendo 64 and both the original and pocket Gameboys. Considering that Sega ended support for its Dreamcast earlier this year, this really shows just how long Nintendo has kept the NES alive.
Source:
Arcade Renaissance
43 Comments on Nintendo Ends Support for the NES
I still have mine, but no original power supply and the top is gone.
I play Super Mario Bros 1-3 on it from time to time.
I used to love getting it out on a dreary rainy Sunday afternoon, and play Duck Hunt, Mario, and whatever else I could find.
If i had known Ninty still had service for it, I would have bought new parts for it too.
for any y'all youngins that never saw one before, this is what the controllers looked like:
for all us old-schkoolers: UP DOWN UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT A B SELECT START :rockout:
NES will be missed in all its glory, especially the original appearance
I prefer Sega Genesis though (Sonic 2 ftw!)..
If the game doesnt work, blow the cartridge (and/or the cartridge slot) It used to work 9/10 times for me lol :roll:
I remember UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT B A for some reason lol, I think it was for Gradius :D
NES was back when (console) gaming had to rely on gameplay and story more than pretty graphics - most of those games were fun to play over and over again.
I think, my all time favorite game for the NES was Blaster Master IIRC, I think it was for any CAPCOM game, but I'm not 100% sure of the button combination anymore :confused:
i'm surprised they were still supporting the older consoles up til this point. forget NES, i thought nintendo dumped support for gamecube aleady. ..
Pong
Super Pong
NES
Sega Master System
Colecovision
VIC-20
Commodore 64
A.D.A.M. (it's a computer)
Atari 2600 (the preferred 2600 imo)
Super NES
Sega Genesis
Sega 32x
Sega Saturn
Nintendo 64
Sega Game Gear
A couple of gamboy's
Sega Dreamcast
Various 1980's standalone games (mini-arcade) Pac man, Donkey kong
I'm sure there is more.... I should start a museum.