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Nintendo Entertainment System
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The console that changed everything.
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I remember the first time I played Legend of Zelda. That was, in that moment, and to this day, my favorite game and
my window into the world of what gaming could be. Like many people, I transitioned from the 2600 to the NES and the leap
was hard to believe. Many early saturday mornings, as dawn was still breaking, were spent glued to the TV, trying to master
my way through another game, and building some of my fondest memories.
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Original 1985 Release Titles ("Black Box" games):
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Other Games in the Preserve
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Toy Fair Catalogs
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Hobby Catalogs
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Magazine Archive
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Featured Toy Lines
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New Additions
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Playthings Magazine
March, 1987
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Play Meter Magazine April 15, 1985
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Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine August, 2001
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The Pinball Trader July, 1986
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IEEE Internet Computing
July/August, 2005
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Science Activities
November, 1973
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NASA Station Break Newsletter June, 1991
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Countdown Magazine December, 1990
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The Bisquick Banner March/April, 1984
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NASA Activities Newsletter September, 1983
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Egon w/ Symmetrical Book Stacking
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Conventions
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