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Datach : ウィキペディア英語版
Datach

The or Datach Joint ROM System, is an aftermarket enhancement accessory by Bandai for the Family Computer, allowing the system to play select compatible games. Released on December 29, 1992, it is packaged with one game, ''Dragon Ball Z: Gekitō Tenkaichi Budokai''. Six other games were released for it, including one of the final games for the Famicom system in 1994. It is one of two mini systems compatible with the NES or Famicom, the other being the Aladdin Deck Enhancer.
The Datach consists of a cartridge connection at its bottom, a central cartridge chamber on its back, with two spring-loaded pins on either side, which are pushed up when the unit is inserted into the Famicom, allowing the game to only be removed when the Datach has been removed from the Famicom.〔Instruction Manual page 4.〕 Its main feature is the card reading slot on the front. The cartridges resemble half-size Famicom cartridges. One side of the cartridge is flat with title sticker, while the other side is sloped inward with notches on the left and right, which correspond to the spring pins on the main Datach unit. The cards that come with the games are swiped from left to right along the card slot; they are glossy on the front with an image of the character and the backs are smooth usually having the title of the game and barcode. All cartridges, boxes, instructions have the standard FF (Famicom Family) insignia, showing they are officially licensed by Nintendo.
==Games==
Seven games were made for the Datach. The first was packaged with the Datach and the remaining ones were released separately.
, literally translated as "Dragon Ball Z: Fierce Fighting Best on Earth Martial Arts Assembly", was released on December 29, 1992, along with the initial release of the Datach. It comes with forty cards〔Instructions page 2〕 which have images from the anime series ''Dragon Ball Z''.
, literally translated as "Ultraman Club: Sports Hearted Fight!!", was released on April 23, 1993. It was one of two Datach games released that day. It features the classic ''Ultraman'' characters in sports related settings.
was released on April 23, 1993, it was one of two Datach games released that day. It is based on the ''SD Gundam'' anime series and toy line.
was released on August 27, 1993, the same day as a Famicom version of the game. It stars the famous Japanese character ''Crayon Shin-chan''.
, literally translated as "Ghost Files: Explosive Fighting Martial Arts Assembly", was released on October 22, 1993, and is based on the Manga series ''YuYu Hakusho''.
''Battle Rush: Build Up Robot Tournament'' was released on November 13, 1993, and is a robot creating and fighting game.
''J-League Super Top Players'' was released on April 22, 1994. It is a soccer simulation game with barcodes for the players' skills.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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