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The '''Nintendo Power System''' allowed people to download games onto blank [[Super Nintendo]] or [[Gameboy]] cartridges. The service was started in 1997 and was available at a Japanese chain of convenience stored called Loppis.
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The '''Nintendo Power System''' (not to be confused with the official American Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Power) allowed people to download games onto blank [[Super Nintendo]] or [[Gameboy]] cartridges. The service was started in 1997 and was available at a Japanese chain of convenience stored called Loppis.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:54, 16 April 2007

The Nintendo Power System (not to be confused with the official American Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Power) allowed people to download games onto blank Super Nintendo or Gameboy cartridges. The service was started in 1997 and was available at a Japanese chain of convenience stored called Loppis.


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