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A '''Tsuushin Cartridge''' (Japanese: 通信カートリッジ), translated as '''Communication Cartridge''' is a type of Nintendo storage medium. It is inserted into the [[Famicom Network System]]; supporting firmware for Internet supported [[Nintendo]] software. Most Tsuushin Cartridges were not games, and were intended for stock market, [[JRA-PAT|horse racing]]/[[PIT Motorboat Race|motorboat race]], other economical purposes.
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A '''Tsuushin Cartridge''' (Japanese: 通信カートリッジ), translated as '''Communication Cartridge''' is a type of Nintendo storage medium. It is inserted into the [[Famicom Network System]]; supporting firmware for Internet supported [[Nintendo]] software.
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Most Tsuushin Cartridges were not games (with Nintendo focusing [http://blog.beforemario.com/2023/10/nintendos-1989-company-overview-shows.html on network and communications ambitions]) and were intended for economic or intelligence purposes; such as for the stock market, [[Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System)|game review and preference data]], [[JRA-PAT|horse racing]]/[[PIT Motorboat Race|motorboat race]], other economical purposes.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 22:03, 9 January 2024

Tsuushin Cartridge
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Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System) Tsuushin Cartridge
Release year: 1988
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Compatible: Famicom (Famicom Network System)
Model no.:


A Tsuushin Cartridge (Japanese: 通信カートリッジ), translated as Communication Cartridge is a type of Nintendo storage medium. It is inserted into the Famicom Network System; supporting firmware for Internet supported Nintendo software.

Most Tsuushin Cartridges were not games (with Nintendo focusing on network and communications ambitions) and were intended for economic or intelligence purposes; such as for the stock market, game review and preference data, horse racing/motorboat race, other economical purposes.

See also


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