NES Anybody with Famicom Disk System Experience?

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I want to know, for those who have experience, was it positive? It’s very novel, but was it enjoyable? All I know about the FDS was that it was neat, but ended up having diminishing returns because chips kept being added to games that made them more and more impressive.
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Its alright. Played Zelda 2 and Mario 2 [The hellishly difficult one] on it.
 
The Famicom Disk System is an amazing experience and has a strong library all it's own, the only thing is to get used to having to swap disk sides and wait a bit for them to load.

If you like old Nintendo games you'll probably be able to find something you enjoy on FDS; I personally recommend Armana no Kiseki.
 
Played the FDS version of Castlevania II, only real difference was the music and having load times. I wouldn't say the music is better just "different". Never used or even seen an FDS in person. My flash cart can play the games on a stock NES if that counts. Even has auto disc flipping, though there's a button on the front to do it manually.
The enhanced sound in castlevania 3 is really nice.
CV3 was a cart game with an extra sound chip. Konami cheaped out on the overseas release and didn't include it. They actually did this quite a few times like with Contra's cut down graphics. They axed the extra memory chip.
 
Yep. Wouldn't be the first one, either.
This is both the benefit and consequence of diving deeper into something than most would think of doing.
 
The Famicom is cute! >.<

The NES had to look like a computer to deal with the videogame crash lmao. Not that I'm complaining.
 
It was a cool idea at the time, and there are some really solid titles for it. Tracking down the games is tougher than finding the hardware, and when you get into those blank ones you could have burned at a kiosk or whatever, I think buying used ones can be a mystery. But the concept isn't too different from using disks on contemporary computers of the day (C64, Apple II, etc). I forget and it's been years since I've owned an NES, but isn't that what the port on the bottom was originally for, but then the FDS never made it out of Japan?
I'd only seen these a handful of times until I frequented Bookoff a bit more, and Bookoff regularly carried Famicoms and the FDS, but separately, never saw them bundled together.
 

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