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Nintendo Entertainment System emulators

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Peripherals
===Famicom Keyboard===
One game used a keyboard to program in BASIC on a Famicom and that was ''[[Wikipedia:Family BASIC|Family BASIC]]''. It is unknown if any emulator supports the keyboard.
====Data Recorder====
The [[Wikipedia:Famicom Data Recorder |Data Recorder]] is a related accessory to the Famicom Keyboard. Only three games and one accessory supported the Data Recorder; ''Excitebike'', ''Mach Rider'', ''Wrecking Crew'', and ''Family BASIC''. These games sent an analog audio stream through the keyboard to a cassette tape deck, but any device capable of analog audio recording/playback can work with it. The "sound" is really just 0s and 1s to represent the data the games are trying to write. It is unknown if any emulator supports saves of this kind. ===ASCII Turbo File===Different from battery back-ups and the FDS, ASCII Corperation (based in Japan) created their own method to save data with the [[Wikipedia:Turbo File (ASCII)|ASCII Turbo File]]. It is unknown if any emulator supports this.
===Miracle Piano Teaching System===
By the Software Toolworks, the ''[[Wikipedia:Miracle Piano Teaching System|Miracle Piano Teaching System]]'' used an electronic piano keyboard as input. It is unknown if any emulator supports this feature.
==Hardware Variants==
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