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[[File:Nintendo Entertainment System.png|thumb|right|250px|The Nintendo Entertainment System]]
 
[[File:Nintendo Entertainment System.png|thumb|right|250px|The Nintendo Entertainment System]]
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' (often abbreviated as '''NES'''; known in Japan as the '''Famicom''', short for Family Computer) is a video game console released by [[Nintendo]] in 1985, and was the second video game console developed by Nintendo. In the {{SER}}, the Nintendo Entertainment System may refer to:
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The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' (often abbreviated as '''NES''') is a video game console released by [[Nintendo]] in 1985, and was the second video game console developed by Nintendo. It is the Western version of the '''Famicom''', short for Family Computer, released only in Japan in 1983. In the {{SER}}, the Nintendo Entertainment System may refer to:
 
*The {{I|NES|Animal Crossing}} furniture item in the [[First generation|first-generation ''Animal Crossing'' games]]
 
*The {{I|NES|Animal Crossing}} furniture item in the [[First generation|first-generation ''Animal Crossing'' games]]
 
*[[NES game]]s that can be obtained in the first-generation ''Animal Crossing'' games
 
*[[NES game]]s that can be obtained in the first-generation ''Animal Crossing'' games

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The Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System (often abbreviated as NES) is a video game console released by Nintendo in 1985, and was the second video game console developed by Nintendo. It is the Western version of the Famicom, short for Family Computer, released only in Japan in 1983. In the Animal Crossing series, the Nintendo Entertainment System may refer to:

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