101 Amazing Nintendo NES Facts: ...including facts about the Famicom
Written by Jimmy Russell
Narrated by J. D. Kelly
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About this audiobook
In this audio-book, part of Jimmy Russell's Games Console History series, narrator JD Kelly talks us through over 100 amazing facts about Nintendo's seminal NES, the most significant console the company has ever made.
Covering many areas such as the hardware, rare games, the legacy of the console today and much more, this is perfect for anyone interested in classic gaming. Whether you were there at the time or you're a n00b who thinks a Playstation is old school, you're sure to enjoy this fascinating trip through gaming history.
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