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Family Basic is a programming tool for the Famicom. It was available with the Famicom Data Recorder and Famicom Keyboard.
Gameplay
It allows the user to program games in BASIC, specifically in a language called "NS-HUBASIC". In addition to this, there are added minigames with some exclusive to the V3 revision, including Super Mario series characters and the penguin Gurin, from Binary Land.[1] Programs from other media can be loaded from the Famicom Data Recorder (tapes) or typed in manually.
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