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Peripherals: 3D System supported games
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|[[File:Famicom Data Recorder.jpg|200px]]
!Famicom Family Computer Data Recorder
|A Japan-exclusive compact cassette tape data interface as an addition to the Family BASIC to save data from BASIC programs created by users.
|''[[Wikipedia:Family BASIC|Family BASIC]]''
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|[[File:Famicom 3D System.jpg|200px]]
!Famicom Family Computer 3D System
|A Japan-exclusive active shutter glasses headset that allowed compatible games to display a stereoscopic image for a 3D experience.
|''Attack Animal Gakuen''<br/>''Cosmic Epsilon''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Falsion|Falsion]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:List of Mario racing games#Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally|Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''<br/>''Fuuun Shourin Ken: Ankoku no Maou''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Highway Star]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:FalsionThe 3-D Battles of WorldRunner#Sequel|FalsionJJ: Tobidase Daisakusen Part II]]''
|[[RetroArch]]<br/>[https://discord.com/channels/976404869386747954/976412672486678568/1183159919864713256 Ares?]
|[https://github.com/libretro/glsl-shaders/tree/master/stereoscopic-3d GLSL shaders] are needed for RetroArch to simulate the 3D experience with a [[Virtual reality|VR]] headset, 3D TV, 3D projector or Android phone with cardboard.
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|[[File:Family Computer Network System.png|200px]]
![[Early_Online_Services|Family Computer Network System<br/>Famicom Modem]]
|A Japan-exclusive network peripheral that allowed users to connect to a Nintendo server that provided extra content such as jokes, news, game tips, weather forecasts, horse betting and downloadable content via dial-up modem.
|N/A
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