The BIOS for the NES/Famicom is not legally redistributable. In order to legally obtain a copy, you must dump the BIOS from your console yourself. Most NES/Famicom emulators use low-level emulation and thus do not need a copy of the BIOS.
popeye for the famicom (nes in japan)
Famicom games do not work on the NES, unless you have a 60-to-72 pin converter in one of your games.
The nes was released in 1985 in America, Europe, and Australia. The famicom, witch was the Japanese nes) was released in 1983.
The SNES. But a pirate was ported for the famicom/nes find it at freeroms.com
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The famicom version of FF3 might be available on ebay.
Japan- 1983 (Famicom) America- 1985
just download .nes games on your computer and copy them in your MP5 download sites www.coolroms.com
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The Internet
Downloading BIOS files from the internet for video games is illegal.The only legal way to download BIOS files is to dump it from your own video game console.
The NES was released in Japan in 1983 as the Family Computer, or Famicom. There was much skepticism about how well the Japanese console would do in the US, so they changed the Famicom to make it look more 'american'. The Preliminary testing was in New York, and Nintendo thought it was OK to release it to the nation in 1985. It was discontinued in North America in 1995, but was manufactured in Japan until 2003.