
Over in Japan, the NES was called the Nintendo Famicom, or Family Computer. Like the SNES, or Super Famicom that followed it, the original Famicom -- launched in 1983 -- looked a lot different than the one that was sold in the rest of the world.
In this exclusive gallery, shot in exquisite detail by the folks at iFixit, we take a look inside the spiritual home of Mario, part of a series showing off iFixit's new set of console repair guides.
Originally, the Famicom was white. This aging specimen, picked up by iFixit boss Kyle Wiens, is a rather more dis-colored beige. The hideous burgundy details are pretty close to the original, though.
Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) Teardown [iFixit. Thanks, Kyle!]
Captions by Charlie Sorrel and Kyle Wiens
Authors: Sorrel