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If your classic gaming skills and knowledge are weak, train them at the Famicom Dojo! Follow the roots of the multi-billion dollar industry with its forefathers into Japan, as consoles and games exploded onto foreign shores. Learn why cartridge games needed batteries to save your progress, or why cartridges were even used at all! Why do some games have passwords? Why didn't games and consoles have the same names when they went to the US or Europe? If you seek answers, this is the show for you!
Denshimail for 2010/09/22. In this Denshimail, we answer some questions about the Sega Power Base Converter's compatibility with different versions ...
Denshimail for 2010/09/22. In this Denshimail, we answer some questions about the Sega Power Base Converter's compatibility with different versions of the Sega Genesis, and one game that infamously can't be played: F-16 Fighting Falcon. See more at FamicomDojo.TV: http://famicomdojo.tv/season2/denshimail/sega-incompatibilities Leave a comment or send us an email: denshimail@famicomdojo.tv Your question might be answered in a future installment! Direct Feed: http://feeds.thatsorange.com/famicomdojo/videos Twitter: http://twitter.com/FamicomDojo Facebook: http://facebook.com/FamicomDojo Listen to our weekly podcast on iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=282442598
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