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The '''{{wp|Nintendo Entertainment System}}''' (abbreviated as '''NES''') is a third-generation home video game console created by [[Nintendo]] as the {{wp|Western world|Western}} counterpart of the [[Family Computer]] (often named Famicom for short). It was released in the United States on October 18, 1985; Europe on September 1, 1986; and Australia and India in 1987; South Korea in 1989; and South Africa in 1993. The South Korean and Indian editions were respectively retitled the Hyundai Comboy and Samurai Electronic TV Game System to circumvent import restrictions in both countries. | The '''{{wp|Nintendo Entertainment System}}''' (abbreviated as '''NES''') is a third-generation home video game console created by [[Nintendo]] as the {{wp|Western world|Western}} counterpart of the [[Family Computer]] (often named Famicom for short). It was released in the United States on October 18, 1985; Europe on September 1, 1986; and Australia and India in 1987; South Korea in 1989; and South Africa in 1993. The South Korean and Indian editions were respectively retitled the Hyundai Comboy and Samurai Electronic TV Game System to circumvent import restrictions in both countries. | ||
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===Logos=== | ===Logos=== | ||
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NES Logo.svg|Alternate logo | |||
NES logo alt.svg|Logo seen on the console | NES logo alt.svg|Logo seen on the console | ||
NES logo alt 2.svg|Logo seen on the cover for early NES games | NES logo alt 2.svg|Logo seen on the cover for early NES games | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||