Nintendo has posted on it’s Japanese ‘Topics‘ blog a rare look inside a Nintendo storage facility where it keeps and maintains a library of older Nintendo hardware – some if it unopened and in perfect condition.
In the photos there’s Famicom systems, Disk systems for the Famicom and more. But the biggest one has to be a look at the Famicom Disk System Disk Writer, this used to write games onto blank disks (for a fee of course). These units were placed in stores around Japan in the 1980s, at the time there was said to be over 3000 of these machines.
Perhaps when Nintendo do a Mini-SNES or Mini-N64 we might get to see what kind of more modern treasures they’re hiding away.
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