List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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The array of accessories designed and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) (known in Japan as the Family Computer, or Famicom) is considerable.

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Since the Famicom lacked traditional game controller ports, third-party controllers were designed for use with the console's expansion slot.

  • Arkanoid Controller - Specific controller for three Arkanoid games. (Taito)
  • ASCII Stick L5 - One handed Famicom controller. (ASCII)
  • Bandai Karaoke Studio - Famicom Microphone and unit that operates on its own cartridges. (Bandai)
  • FamiCoin - Licensed colored "coins" that can be placed on the controller's directional pad (possibly to provide extra grip or reduce the "Nintendo thumb"). (Nintendo)
  • Famicom 3D System - A liquid crystal shutter headset which gave compatible games the illusion of 3D depth, like the Sega Master System's 3D glasses. Photograph here
  • Famicom Data Recorder - Device for saving and loading programs onto standard audio cassettes for programs made in Family BASIC. (Nintendo)
  • Famicom Controller - The original Famicom controller. (Nintendo)
    • Two controllers were permanently attached to the Famicom. The second player's controller included a built in microphone but lacked the "start" and "select" buttons. (Nintendo)
  • Family Converter - NES/Famicom cartridge adaptor. (Honey Bee)
    • NES to Famicom version
    • Famicom to NES version
  • Famicom Disk System - A unit that read non standard disks with content downloaded from Nintendo Disk Writer vending machines at stores. (Nintendo)
  • Famicom Four-way Adaptor - Allows 4 players to play games at once. Not compatible with the NES Satellite or other NES 4-player adapters. (Nintendo)
  • Famicom Light Gun - A realistic looking light gun. (Nintendo)
  • Famicom Modem - Used to connect to a Nintendo server which provided content such as jokes, news (mainly about Nintendo), game tips, weather reports for Japan and allowed a small number of games to be downloaded. (Nintendo)
  • Famicom RF Booster - RF connector. (Hori)
  • Family BASIC Keyboard - A Famicom keyboard only used in conjunction with the Family BASIC software. (Nintendo)
  • Family Robot - A small battery-powered robot. (Nintendo)
  • Family Trainer - A mat that allowed users to control games using their feet. (Bandai)
  • Famicom TV-NET - Connected the Famicom to an online service.
  • Gun Sight - Voice activated laser headset. (Konami)
  • Head Cleaning Card - A cleaning kit for the Nintendo FDS.
  • Joystick-7 - Arcade style joystick with Turbo control for the Famicom.
    • Joystick-7 Mk II
  • Joycard Sanusui SSS - Controller with adapter for headphones. (Hudson Soft)
  • Multi-Box - Enhances the video. Connected to the right side controller nest.
  • Party Room 21 Controller - A quiz show buzzer controller for use of up to six people.
  • Power Glove - Virtual hand controller. (PAX)
  • Reggie's Joystick - Famicom controller with turbofire.
  • Spica T89 - NES to Famicom cartridge adaptor. (Spica)
  • Super Controller - Joystick conversion cover for the Famicom Controller. (Bandai)
  • Toyo Stick - Famicom arcade style controller. (Toyo)
  • Wu Ho Cassette Adaptor - A NES to Famicom adaptor. (Wu Ho)

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