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The Famicom ANSER software is not contained in a regular Famicom cartridge, and was one of [[List of Famicom Network System software|multiple special card shaped cartridges for the Famicom Network System]]. The © 1989 Nintendo copyright on the boxart and cartridge may suggest that [[Nintendo]] owns rights to the software.  
 
The Famicom ANSER software is not contained in a regular Famicom cartridge, and was one of [[List of Famicom Network System software|multiple special card shaped cartridges for the Famicom Network System]]. The © 1989 Nintendo copyright on the boxart and cartridge may suggest that [[Nintendo]] owns rights to the software.  
  
It is believed to be based on the service's Bank ANSER System for withdrawing money, after confirmation from a bank, and confirmation of bank details from a dedicated communication cartridge based on accounts from the Japanese famicom.suppa fan-site.<ref>[http://famicom.suppa.jp/ish11.html Famicom.suppa page about Famicom peripherals]</ref> The software is also password protected as an additional security measure. Reportedly,  "?" blocks similar to the [[Mario series]] can be seen. This does not imply that it was a Mario game however, as other, non-Mario Famicom Network Service games ([[JRA-PAT]], and to a lesser extent [[PIT Motorboat Race]]) also feature similar blocks or square ? shapes (also very loosely similar to the square shapes in Nintendo's later [[GB Memory Cartridge]] and [[SF Memory Cassette]] game selection menus).
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It is believed to be based on the service's Bank ANSER System (Automatic answer Network System for Electronic Request) for withdrawing money, after confirmation from a bank, and confirmation of bank details from a dedicated communication cartridge based on accounts from the Japanese famicom.suppa fan-site.<ref>[http://famicom.suppa.jp/ish11.html Famicom.suppa page about Famicom peripherals]</ref> The software is also password protected as an additional security measure. Reportedly,  "?" blocks similar to the [[Mario series]] can be seen. This does not imply that it was a Mario game however, as other, non-Mario Famicom Network Service games ([[JRA-PAT]], and to a lesser extent [[PIT Motorboat Race]]) also feature similar blocks or square ? shapes (also very loosely similar to the square shapes in Nintendo's later [[GB Memory Cartridge]] and [[SF Memory Cassette]] game selection menus).
  
 
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==External links==
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*[https://www.ntt.co.jp/kankyo/protect/label/anser.html NTT Japan's page on what ANSER is]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:24, 28 November 2019

Famicom ANSER
ファミコンアンサー
Famicom Anser boxart.png
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Platform: Famicom (Famicom Network System)
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Release dates
Japan: 1989
© 1989 Nintendo

Famicom ANSER is software for the defunct Famicom Network System.[1]

Summary

The Famicom ANSER software is not contained in a regular Famicom cartridge, and was one of multiple special card shaped cartridges for the Famicom Network System. The © 1989 Nintendo copyright on the boxart and cartridge may suggest that Nintendo owns rights to the software.

It is believed to be based on the service's Bank ANSER System (Automatic answer Network System for Electronic Request) for withdrawing money, after confirmation from a bank, and confirmation of bank details from a dedicated communication cartridge based on accounts from the Japanese famicom.suppa fan-site.[2] The software is also password protected as an additional security measure. Reportedly, "?" blocks similar to the Mario series can be seen. This does not imply that it was a Mario game however, as other, non-Mario Famicom Network Service games (JRA-PAT, and to a lesser extent PIT Motorboat Race) also feature similar blocks or square ? shapes (also very loosely similar to the square shapes in Nintendo's later GB Memory Cartridge and SF Memory Cassette game selection menus).

Related images

Cartridge Screenshot of software Unidentified box
Famicom Anser cartridge.png Famicom Anser screenshot.png Famicom Anser red box.png

External links

References

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