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| The '''Nintendo Entertainment System model no. M82''' ('''NES M82'''), also known as simply the '''M82''' was an in-store demo unit of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] capable of holding 12 cartridges at once. The unit allowed players to test new NES games, with a limit on gameplay time, before making a purchase. | | The '''Nintendo Entertainment System model no. M82''' ('''NES M82'''), also known as simply the '''M82''' was an in-store demo unit of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] capable of holding 12 cartridges at once. The unit allowed players to test new NES games, with a limit on gameplay time, before making a purchase. |
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− | The unit came with a theme song by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]], known as the "[[Glorious March]]" theme in the [[Lost Tapes]] album. | + | The unit came with a theme song by [[Hirokazu Tanaka]], known as the "Glorious March" theme in the [[Lost Tapes]] album. |
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 10 February 2024
Nintendo Entertainment System ファミリーコンピュータ Family Computer
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Media
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Nintendo Entertainment System Game Paks
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Storage capacity
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CPU
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Ricoh 2A03 8-bit processor
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Model no.
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M82
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Launch date
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1985 August
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Discontinue date
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Units sold
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Predecessor
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Successor
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The Nintendo Entertainment System model no. M82 (NES M82), also known as simply the M82 was an in-store demo unit of the Nintendo Entertainment System capable of holding 12 cartridges at once. The unit allowed players to test new NES games, with a limit on gameplay time, before making a purchase.
The unit came with a theme song by Hirokazu Tanaka, known as the "Glorious March" theme in the Lost Tapes album.
Overview
A kiosk unit of M82 on display in an arcade-style cabinet.
The unit contained up to 12 pre-selected cartridges and allowed players to select between them using the red button on the front centre. A play time limit of 30 seconds, 3, 6 or 128 minutes would be set by a button on the rear of the unit, after which the system would reset. The unit requires a coax key to access the cartridge slots.
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Controllers
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Add-on devices
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