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    1. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes Retweeted kelsey lewin

      One of my proudest accomplishments was working on this two-day pop-up museum exhibit that we ran in October. The video game museum in my head has rotating exhibits like this: a visually striking display that tells a specific story that makes you think about games in a new way.https://twitter.com/kelslewin/status/1074716196660891648 …

      Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes added,

      kelsey lewinVerified account @kelslewin
      New Video! Staying With Power: 35 Years of NES History - tour of the pop-up museum I helped curate through @GameHistoryOrg! (@RetroGamingExpo 2018) Hope you enjoy! https://youtu.be/qBQY48Kx4N8  pic.twitter.com/dMdk75wqKb
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    2. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      Specifically, what I wanted to express here was that the "Nintendo Entertainment System," if you knew where to look, literally never went away. There have been new commercial games written for the hardware every year since its debut 35 years ago. No other system can claim this.

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    3. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      Official support stopped around 1995 as the major markets moved on to new systems like the PlayStation. But in some countries you couldn't officially buy these new systems. Enter the "Famiclone" - a knock-off NES that was really, really cheap to manufacture.

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    4. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      Popular "Famiclone" software was, of course, pirated versions of actual commercial NES games, but new software was made to keep up with the times. Can't buy a PlayStation and Resident Evil? No problem, the "PolyStation" has you covered.pic.twitter.com/R4KFOu8NHl

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    5. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      New software keeps getting written, primarily for the Russian and Chinese markets, through the early 2000s. Then, in 2003, the hardware patents for the Famicom expire, meaning that "Famiclones" can legally be sold in the U.S. - along with brand new games.

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    6. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      This spawns the very popular "plug and play" market: self-contained systems that plug right into your TV and play games. Card and casino games, with official branding like Golden Nugget and Hoyle, flood toy aisles. All of these have brand new NES games on them, on NES hardware.pic.twitter.com/l2kxj2a68H

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    7. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      This crash-bangs right into the beginning of the video game nostalgia market, where 30-somethings want to revisit the games of their youth. When Atari, Intellivision and Coleco want to get back on video game shelves, they use "Famiclone" tech, because it's cheap and mature!pic.twitter.com/fJ8d103kLK

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    8. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      So we now have this incredibly odd situation where the rightsholders to classic games are paying developers in China to make brand new ports for the NES - hardware that is itself now "classic" - because the "Famiclone" has become the de facto cheap plug & play tech.

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      Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

      I want to pause here and repeat myself: around 2004-2006 or so, notable video game companies were making brand new NES games. This part of NES history is mostly hidden - even in my weird social circles, most people don't know that the first Atari Flashback is literally an NES.

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        2. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          Even Konami got in on the act! These early 2000s plug & plays include some classic Konami NES software - and also brand new games. Konami released Frogger for the NES about a decade after the system died! But we don't acknowledge that because its form-factor isn't a cartridge.pic.twitter.com/oJXDwYJ2hG

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        3. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          Some companies cashing in on video game nostalgia didn't even bother licensing actual old games - they made new, old games! Here's one of many examples of plug & plays crammed full of new, incredibly basic arcade-style games, running on stock (or slightly modified) NES hardware.pic.twitter.com/LjoGWwDwry

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        4. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          Meanwhile, as the plug & play market is happening, the fan-led homebrew community has been evolving and maturing. Around 2007 or so we start seeing brand new NES games - sold on actual NES cartridges!pic.twitter.com/ISdO5E3yFf

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        5. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          And from here it never stops. New plug & play software is kind of rare now, but new homebrew cartridges are coming out faster than ever. And then it kind of came full circle - the original licensed games started coming back officially on reissued cartridges!pic.twitter.com/5PrntnaAcD

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        6. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          But when I say it never stops I mean it never. Stops. Just within the past few months, Retro-bit released its "Go Retro!" portable Famiclone, with a brand new, officially licensed game - a new NES version of Tetris! Released in *2018*!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uysFCUR1A0I …

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        7. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          This isn't some weird knockoff product. The Tetris Company commissioned a brand new NES game this year. The Famiclone "NES-on-a-chip" is still a viable product for toy companies. There are still NES systems being sold on shelves. You can go buy an NES at Bed Bath & Beyond!pic.twitter.com/ELyVAH4EEV

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        8. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          I took this picture at OfficeMax in September. Those top two shelves? NES systems. All of them. That's the same brand-new Frogger port from 2005, still being sold.pic.twitter.com/e3vHAII2Ha

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        9. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          Anyway if you enjoy video game history, why not throw a few bucks to the non-profit that I run? Every dollar goes toward making sure that historians have what they need to bring video game history to life. We're opening a library this year!http://gamehistory.org/donate 

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        10. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes Retweeted SegaNate

          Most of these ROMs are *not* digitally preserved. My not-so-secret reason for tweeting about these things lately is to drum up interest from people who have the skills and patience to extract the data. It's a fascinating part of history.https://twitter.com/SegaNate/status/1074756426545934337 …

          Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes added,

          SegaNate @SegaNate
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          Frank, is any of this stuff preserved? I imagine taking a dump (hehe) of a NES on a chip that may have the contents baked into a glob-dot silicon chip requires some time consuming reads of the boards.
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        11. Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes‏Verified account @frankcifaldi 17 Dec 2018

          If you're interested in trying some of these out, there is an ongoing project to organize and archive versions of this software called "Project PLUG 'N PLAY." These games sometimes appear (usually modified) on cartridges, which are way easier to dump. http://bootleg.games/BGC_Forum/index.php?topic=1718.0 …

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