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<span ><b><i><span style="font-family:serif;font-size:1.5rem;background:-webkit-linear-gradient(#32f6c6,#009688);-webkit-background-clip:text;-webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">"Without emulators, I can't fathom my existence. No matter how tiny the gesture, I am thankful to all those engaged in emulation."</b></i></span></span> [[User:Chipsum|<span style="letter-spacing:.1em;color:#212121;text-shadow:5px 1px 0 #ffb650,10px 2px 0 #62ffc5,15px 3px 0 #ff80bf,20px 4px 0 #ef5097,25px 5px 0 #6868ac">'''Chipsum'''</span>]] <sub>[[User_talk:Chipsum|<span>'''(✉️)'''</span>]]</sub> 02:31, 6 March 2024 (UTC)<br \>
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==Peripherals==
 
==Peripherals==
 
There were many accessories released for the Famicom and NES but Emulation in General only covers accessories that are truly differentiated data streams from the basic controller. For example, the Power Glove is, in actuality, just a really complicated NES controller designed to convert motion into D-PAD, SELECT, START, A, and B button commands. The same goes for R.O.B. and his  ''Stack-up'' and ''Gyromite'' games because he was really just the second player. Strangely, the Famicom has a lot more peripheral hardware to emulate than the NES.<ref>[[Wikipedia:List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories|List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories]]</ref><ref>[https://problemkaputt.de/everynes.htm#controllers ProblemKaputt: NES controllers]</ref>
 
 
 
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! scope="col" style="width:200px"| Picture
 
! scope="col" style="width:200px"|Name(s)
 
! scope="col" style="width:300px"|Description
 
! scope="col" style="width:150px"|Game(s)
 
! scope="col" style="width:100px;text-align:center"|Support emulator(s)
 
! scope="col" style="width:300px"|Note
 
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|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Zapper
 
|An electronic light gun accessory that allows players to aim at the display and shoot various objects that appear on the screen.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Duck Hunt|Duck Hunt]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Wild Gunman|Wild Gunman]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Hogan's Alley (video game)|Hogan's Alley]]''
 
|Various
 
|Emulated in the form of a mouse click (PC), tap (for mobile), remote ([[Wii emulators|Wii]] ports of NES emulators), or faked pointers using a controller.
 
|-
 
|[[File:ArkanoidVausController.jpg|200px]]
 
!Arkanoid/Vaus Controller
 
|A specific game controller with one button to "fire" and a dial to control back-and-forth movement.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Arkanoid|Arkanoid]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh|Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Chase H.Q.|Chase H.Q.]]''
 
|Various
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:NES-power-pad.jpg|200px]][[File:Family Trainer.jpg|200px]][[File:FamilyFunFitness A.png|200px]][[File:FamilyFunFitness B.png|200px]]
 
!Power Pad<br/>Family Trainer<br/>Family Fun Fitness
 
|A game controller that allows players to step on a gray floor mat with 12 pressure-sensors embedded between flexible plastic to control gameplay.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Stadium Events|Stadium Events]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Dance Aerobics|Dance Aerobics]]''<br/>''Athletic World''
 
|[[FCEUX]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:NES-Four-Score.jpg|200px]][[File:NES Satellite.png|200px]]
 
!NES Four Score<br/>NES Satellite<br/>4-Player Adaptor
 
|A multitap accessory that enables up to 4-player gameplay using infrared wireless communication.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:R.C. Pro-Am II|R.C. Pro-Am II]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Bomberman II|Bomberman II]]''<ref group=N>Up to three players only.</ref><br/>''[[Wikipedia:Gauntlet II|Gauntlet II]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Nintendo World Cup|Nintendo World Cup]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)#Video games|A Nightmare on Elm Street]]''
 
|Various
 
|Emulated by having the option to switch between 2-player and 4-player mode or just enabling/disabling Player 3 and Player 4's controller.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Family Computer Disk System.png|200px]]
 
!Family Computer Disk System & FDS
 
|''See above''
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|Super Mario Bros. 2]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Legend of Zelda: The Hyrule Fantasy]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Metroid|Metroid]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Kid Icarus|Light Mythology: Palutena's Mirror]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Castlevania (1986 video game)|Akumajō Dracula]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Ice Hockey (1988 video game)|Ice Hockey]]''
 
|<small>[[Mesen]]<br/>[[puNES]]<br/>[[Nestopia|Nestopia UE]]<br/>[[ares]]<br/>[[BizHawk]]<br/>[[Nintendulator|Nintendulator NRS]]<br/>[https://docs.libretro.com/library/fceumm/ FCEumm_libretro]<br/>[[FinalBurn_Neo]]<br/>[[higan]]<br/>[[MAME]]<br/>[https://fms.komkon.org/iNES iNES]<br/>[[Jnes]]<br/>[[RockNES]]<br/>[https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php?title=Nintendo_Entertainment_System_emulators&diff=58606&oldid=57673#Emulators Others...]</small>
 
|The BIOS file (which can be found [[Emulator_Files#NES_.2F_Famicom|here]]) is required for FDS emulation. Note that there are two versions of the BIOS: one that comes with FDS and another that comes with Sharp's [[Wikipedia:Twin Famicom|Twin Famicom]]. They function identically despite showing a different intro during the first boot.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Microphone
 
|A Japan-exclusive, built-in feature in the original Player 2 Famicom controller that allows players to use an external sound source (e.g., the player's voice) as input.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Legend of Zelda: The Hyrule Fantasy]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Kid Icarus|Light Mythology: Palutena's Mirror]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Kaiketsu Yanchamaru]]''
 
|[[Mesen]]<ref group=N name=microphone>Cheated by pressing any specific key ("M" by default).</ref><br/>[[puNES]]<ref group=N name=microphone/><br/>[[VirtuaNES]]<ref group=N name=microphone/><br/>[[Virtual Console]]<ref group=N>Through an actual microphone.</ref>
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Family BASIC
 
|A Japan-exclusive peripheral with an enhanced [[Wikipedia:BASIC|BASIC]] programming language dialect. It allows users to create programs in the Famicom. It has a specially designed cartridge, keyboard, and Data Recorder.
 
|''Family BASIC''
 
|[[Mesen]]<br/>[[Nestopia|Nestopia UE]]<br/>[[FCEUX]]<br/>[[puNES]]<br/>[[VirtuaNES]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Famicom 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.
 
|''Family BASIC''
 
|[[Mesen]]<br/>[[Nestopia|Nestopia UE]]<br/>[[puNES]]<br/>[[VirtuaNES]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Famicom 3D System
 
|A Japan-exclusive active shutter glasses headset that allowed compatible games to display a stereoscopic image for a 3D experience.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:List of Mario racing games#Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally|Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Rad Racer|Highway Star]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Falsion|Falsion]]''
 
|[[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.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Miracle Piano Teaching System
 
|An accessory that used an electronic MIDI keyboard as input.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Miracle Piano Teaching System|Miracle Piano Teaching System]]''
 
|[[MAME]]<br/>no$nes<br/>Nintaco<br/>[https://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=17135 FCEUX mod]<br>[[MiSTer]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!ASCII TurboFile<br/>ASCII TurboFile II
 
|A Japan-exclusive external storage device for saving game positions on Famicom.
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord|Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds|Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:River City Ransom|Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari]]''<br/>''[[Wikipedia:Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord|Haja no Fūin]]''
 
|[[VirtuaNES]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Oeka Kids Tablet
 
|A Japan-exclusive drawing tablet for the Famicom ''Oeka Kids'' series.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160927112920/http://www.ne.jp/asahi/oroti/famicom/ish15.html ファミコンの周辺機器が大集合! ザ☆周辺機器ズ 15] (Archived)</ref>
 
|''Oeka Kids: Anpanman no Hiragana Daisuki''<br/>''Oeka Kids: Anpanman to Oekaki Shiyou!!''
 
|[[Mesen]]<br/>[[Nestopia|Nestopia UE]]<br/>[[FCEUX]]<br/>[[puNES]]<br/>[[VirtuaNES]]
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!RacerMate CompuTrainer Pro
 
|A rare series of peripherals for the game ''RacerMate Challenge II''. It has an interface box, a bike trainer, and a handlebar display.<ref>[http://www.nesmuseum.com/racermate.html NES Museum: RacerMate Challenge II]</ref>
 
|''RacerMate Challenge II''
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!Game Genie
 
|A pass-through device that is attached between a cartridge and the console that allows the player to manipulate various aspects of games and access unused assets and functions by temporarily modify game data.
 
|Various
 
|[[FCEUX]]<ref group=N name=gamegenie>Cheat authentically by using a Game Genie ROM.</ref><br/>[[puNES]]<ref group=N name=gamegenie/>
 
|Most emulators have a GUI to manage cheats and don't rely on real hardware cheating devices.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|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
 
|N/A
 
|N/A
 
|-
 
|[[File:Nintendo-Entertainment-System-NES-Zapper-Gray-R.jpg|200px]]
 
!SNES Mouse
 
|There have been quite a few NES romhacks coming out that add support for the SNES mouse to NES games.
 
|[https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/7718/ Maniac Mansion Mouse Hack]
 
|[[Mesen]]
 
|There is a feature request for [https://github.com/libretro/libretro-fceumm/issues/566 adding this to fceumm-libretro].
 
|}
 
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