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Famicom Data Recorder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Famicom Data Recorder
Famicom Data Recorder HVC-008 is a compact cassette data interface for the Family Computer. ==History== Home game consoles present the player with the opportunity for storing their game positions and other personally created data. However, the premium cost of easy-to-use solid-state data storage technology, such as battery-backed memory, drove the 1980s market to seek cheaper compromises. Utilizing standard compact cassette tapes, Nintendo began with the Famicom Data Recorder. Manufactured by Matsushita/Panasonic for Nintendo, the Drive was released in 1984 only in Japan as an addition to the Family BASIC Keyboard to save data from BASIC programs created by users. Also, ''Castle Excellent'', ''Excitebike'', ''Mach Rider'' and ''Wrecking Crew'' can use this device in order to save tracks or stages created by users. As production costs decreased over the years, Nintendo later developed the floppy disk based Famicom Disk System, while ASCII Corporation created an external battery-backed RAM-disk called the Turbo File.
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