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Raptor it - THIS DAY IN TECH HISTORY! On July 15, 1983 #Nintendo released their Famicom system, which stands for “Family Computer,” in Japan. The Famicom would be updated with a
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Longleaf System & Network Specialists - On July 15, 1983, Nintendo released their Famicom gaming system in Japan. Two years later, it was released in North America as the Nintendo Entertainment System (
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