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The History Of the Famicom/NES: 1983-2016 The Story
The History Of the Famicom/NES: 1983-2016 The Story
The History Of the Famicom/NES: 1983-2016 The Story

The History Of the Famicom/NES: 1983-2016 The Story Of the Family Computer (+ Bonus NES) (The History Of Nintendo (Unofficial))

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About The History Of The Famicom/NES: 1983-2016 The Story

The reference about the History Of Big N finally available in English! Content : Discover the unbelievable history of Japan's most iconic console: the Family Computer (Famicom). From the origins of its conception in 1981 to the release of the Famicom Mini in 2016, you'll learn all about the amazing history of its machine, with countless exclusive revelations, the fruit of over 15 years of research in Japan. As a bonus, you'll also discover a totally unknown part of NES history, with the totally incredible story of the NES in France. About the Author : Born in the city of Dijon (France) on 21 March 1979, Florent Gorges left for Japan at the tender age of 17. Translator and interpreter, he has over 350 manga volumes translated into French under his belt (The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, etc.) and in 2006 became the European correspondent for Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream. In 2007, he founded Pix’n Love Publishing followed by Omaké Books in 2010. Since then, he has authored numerous works which have become an international point of reference for video game history. In addition, he is the official biographer of multiple Japanese creators and artists, including Yoshitaka Amano (Final Fantasy), Yoshihisa Kishimoto (Double Dragon), Tomohiro Nishikado (Space Invaders) as well as Suda51 (Killer 7, No More Heroes). He's also a YouTube channel called "Florent Gorges Playhistoire".