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The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' (Japanese: {{hl|ファミリーコンピュータ|Famirī Konpyūta}} ''Family Computer''; {{hl|ファミコン|Famikon}} ''Famicom'' for short) is an 8-bit gaming system manufactured by [[Nintendo]]. The {{FES}} debuted on the system, which started a long running franchise of games. The system was released in Japan in 1983, the Americas in 1985, 1986 in most of Europe, and 1987 in the rest of Europe and Australia. It was succeeded in 1990 by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' (Japanese: {{hl|ファミリーコンピュータ|Famirī Konpyūta}} ''Family Computer''; {{hl|ファミコン|Famikon}} ''Famicom'' for short) is an 8-bit gaming system manufactured by [[Nintendo]]. The {{FES}} debuted on the system, which started a long running franchise of games. The system was released in Japan in 1983, the Americas in 1985, 1986 in most of Europe, and 1987 in the rest of Europe and Australia. It was succeeded in 1990 by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].

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The Famicom, the Japanese version of the NES.

The Nintendo Entertainment System (Japanese: ファミリーコンピュータ Family Computer; ファミコン Famicom for short) is an 8-bit gaming system manufactured by Nintendo. The Fire Emblem series debuted on the system, which started a long running franchise of games. The system was released in Japan in 1983, the Americas in 1985, 1986 in most of Europe, and 1987 in the rest of Europe and Australia. It was succeeded in 1990 by the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Two games in the Fire Emblem series were released for the Famicom in Japan. Neither of these games were ever released for the Nintendo Entertainment System outside of Japan.

Fire Emblem series games available for the Nintendo Entertainment System

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Consoles of the Fire Emblem series
Home consoles Family ComputerSuper FamicomNintendo GameCubeWiiWii UNintendo Switch
Handheld consoles Game Boy AdvanceNintendo DSNintendo 3DSNintendo Switch