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on the bottom of the nintendo nes what is the port for?

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Question by pre
Submitted on 6/30/2003
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on the bottom of the nintendo nes what is the port for?


Answer by DJ Rowe
Submitted on 7/28/2003
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I saw it too.. and I'm looking for information about it..

 

Answer by ART
Submitted on 4/8/2004
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Multilayer Link (Unreleased)
There is an expansion port on the bottom of the NES, originally intended for a multyplayer link system that was never released.

Disk Drive
Nintendo announced the release of a NES disk drive expansion for late 1986. The Famicom version was released in Japan, but no North American version was released. Sound familiar? Nintendo did the exact same thing years later with the Nintendo64 and the 64DD.

 

Answer by randar
Submitted on 4/26/2006
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I wonder if it could be used for a progressive scan or digital video out type thing. I would buy it. Just an idea.

 

Answer by muncher2002
Submitted on 5/15/2007
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it was many years ago but when i was 7/8 years old a friend had one and i don't know why but i thought it was for memory expansion ????

 

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