NES Satellite
Le NES Satellite est un accessoire pour la Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), créé par Nintendo et sorti en 1989[1].
Description
Le NES Satellite est un adaptateur sans fil permettant à quatre joueurs de jouer simultanément[1],[2]. Un récepteur infrarouge branché sur les deux ports manettes permet d'établir la liaison entre la console et cet accessoire[1].
Nintendo a créé un an plus tard un produit similaire filaire, le NES Four Score[1].
Notes et références
- (en) Brian C Byrne, History of Nintendo: Volume One, Console Gamer Magazine, , 141 p. (lire en ligne), p. 9
- ↑ (en) Jimmy Russell, 101 Amazing Nintendo NES Facts: Includes facts about the Famicom, Andrews UK Limited, , 26 p. (ISBN 9781782345237, lire en ligne)
Voir aussi
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