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  2. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The NES uses a 72-pin design, as compared with 60 pins on the Famicom. To reduce costs and inventory, some early games released in North America are simply Famicom cartridges attached to an adapter to fit inside the NES hardware. [150] Early NES cartridges are held together with five small slotted screws. Games released after 1987 were ...

  3. Terminator 2 (console) - Wikipedia

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    The Terminator 2, like most known Famicom clones, was compatible with 60-pin Famicom cartridges (as well as 72-pin NES cartridges, which could be played via an adapter). Original Nintendo games were not popular due to their high prices and poor availability (except for the Game Boy , which was also pirated in these regions after its release).

  4. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 108 [7] Referred to as "Game Paks", each NES cartridge sported an increased total of 72 pins, with two pins reserved for the CIC lockout chip and ten pins reserved for connections with the console's bottom expansion port; however, the two pins for external sound were removed and relocated to the expansion port instead.

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  6. Xbox 360 technical problems - Wikipedia

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    However, many of the issues can be identified by a series of glowing red lights flashing on the face of the console; the three flashing red lights nicknamed the "Red Ring of Death" or the "RRoD" [1] [2] being the most infamous.

  7. Compaq Portable 486 - Wikipedia

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    Both versions are equipped with a socketed 33 MHz [5] [6] Intel 80486DX CPU, 4 MB DRAM (72-pin SIMM), [1] 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy, 120 [4] - 1000 MB hard disk drive [1] , [3] and SCSI port for CD-ROM or tape. [3] On the front of the unit there two dials underneath the PC-speaker to adjust the brightness of the screen and the volume of the PC-speaker.

  8. Pinball - Wikipedia

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    The backglass contains the name of the machine, graphics, and score displays (lights, mechanical wheels, an LED display, or a dot-matrix display depending on the era). Some backglasses include a mechanical device tied to gameplay, such as NBA Fastbreak , which featured a miniature basketball and hoop.

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