Nintendo Advanced Video System

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  1. geluda

    geluda <B>Site Supporter 2012</B><BR><B>Site Supporter 20

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    So has anyone ever seen anything of this system? As I understand it it's a prototype to the NES which failed to sell at CES 1985 during the US video game market crash before being rebranded as the NES. There's not much information about this system on the web and only a museum video on YouTube I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on it. Has the system ever been seen running?
     
  2. Mathias

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    I seem to recall reading of Howard Lincoln displaying 'Donkey Kong' on the AVS, perhaps some video exists in the annals of a press archive or something similar.
     
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    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Golan Trevize Rising Member

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    It looks more like a mock-up than a working prototype.
     
  5. geluda

    geluda <B>Site Supporter 2012</B><BR><B>Site Supporter 20

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    Thanks, seems its a pretty elusive system.

    Yeah I'd thought of that, but would it not be a bit strange to present it at CES if they didn't at least have a working prototype?
     
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    Golan Trevize Rising Member

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    Most likely they had a famicom hidden under a desk or something. Doesn't make much sense to go all the trouble building the thing when you can just fake it.
     
  7. geluda

    geluda <B>Site Supporter 2012</B><BR><B>Site Supporter 20

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    But isn't the whole point of CES to present products to retailers? I know people simply make anouncements there but the whole reason we got the NES is because American retailers had no interest in the AVS. Assuming retailers had took interest in the product wouldn't Nintendo have at least had to have had prototypes of the hardware to put the units into production?
     
  8. Golan Trevize

    Golan Trevize Rising Member

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    I've checked Game Over, and while it mentions that a prototype was in the works, the book doesn't specify if what they've showed at CES was a fully functional prototype or Famicom guts inside a new case with a non working keyboard. So your guess is as good as mine.
     
  9. geluda

    geluda <B>Site Supporter 2012</B><BR><B>Site Supporter 20

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    Indeed. I guess this is one of those systems we'll never know about.
     
  10. rtv190

    rtv190 Robust Member

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    almost like that atari neogeo controversy a few years ago
     
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    Atari Neo-geo controversy? You mean the Mirai? It has nothing to do with Neo-Geo.
     
  12. InnocentSam

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    Looks like a weird BBC Micro.
     
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