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Nintendo Entertainment System emulators

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Adding Famicom 3D system
You'll need the BIOS file to emulate games made for this add-on, which can be found [[Emulator Files#NES .2F Famicom|here]]. It's interesting to note there are actually two versions of the BIOS; [[Wikipedia:Family Computer Disk System|Nintendo's peripheral]] and [[Wikipedia:Twin Famicom|Sharp's Twin Famicom]]. The only difference is Nintendo's displays ''Nintendo'' while [[Wikipedia:Sharp Corporation|Sharp]]'s displays ''Famicom'' when the hardware is first booted. Other than that, they function identically.
 
===Famicom 3D System===
A Japan-exclusive accessory released in 1987. The 3D System consists of a pair of active shutter glasses and an adapter to connect them to the Famicom's third player expansion port. [[wikipedia:Famicom_3D_System#List_of_compatible_games|Supported games]] would play in conventional 2D until a "3D mode" was activated by use of the select button. The experience can be simulated in 3D by using [[RetroArch]] with a [https://github.com/libretro/glsl-shaders/tree/master/stereoscopic-3d shutter-to-side-by-side glsl-shader] and a [[Virtual_Reality|VR headset]], Android phone with cardboard, 3D TV or 3D projector.
===Famicom Keyboard===
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