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  1. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

    The NES was distributed in Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia throughout the 1980s under various names. As a third-generation console, it mainly competed with Sega 's Master System. …

  2. Nashville Electric Service | NES

    NES is proud to be a dedicated supporter of the Nashville community, actively participating in engaging STEM events like the community egg drop challenges at local schools.

  3. Nintendo Entertainment System™ - Nintendo Switch Online

    With Nintendo Switch Online, you can enjoy a wide selection of classic NES games such as Super Mario Bros.™, Metroid™, and Donkey Kong on your Nintendo Switch system.

  4. Vimm's Lair: NES Vault

    To play them you'll need an emulator from the Emulation Lair or play right in your browser. Box scans are provided by libretro. The Nintendo Vault contains every known Nintendo game in …

  5. Southern Maryland News Net | One Click From Being There

    Maryland State Police Homicide Unit charged a Prince George’s County man with the murder of Nyah Hairston, a 20-year-old woman shot while driving on the Capital Beltway last year. The …

  6. NES Games - Play Nintendo Entertainment System Games

    Play NES classics like Super Mario Bros, Contra, and Zelda online for free. No emulator or setup required!

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  8. Nintendo Entertainment System - Super Mario Wiki

    The Nintendo Entertainment System (abbreviated as NES) is an 8-bit home video game console created by Nintendo as the Western counterpart of the Family Computer (often named …

  9. 50 Best NES Games Of All Time - Nintendo Life

    Apr 2, 2021 · Our guide to the greatest games on the NES. The NES' staggered launch began 40 years ago in the US, on 18th October 1985, following the Famicom's release two years earlier …

  10. Nintendo NES Classic Edition - GameStop

    The NES Classic Edition system is a miniaturized version of the groundbreaking NES, originally released in 1985. Just plug the NES Classic Edition into your TV, pick up that gray controller, …