Nintendo's use of third party licensing would also be applied to their future consoles. However, Nintendo would only allow these third party companies to make the games on their terms. The system's use of interchangeable cartridges allowed video game companies other than Nintendo to produce and manufacture games for the system. The NES helped revitalize the North American video game industry following the video game crash of 1983. The system has been sold to retailers in most of Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia, and it plays games on interchangeable cartridges that vary by shape depending on the region the system was released in. The Nintendo Entertainment System (often abbreviated as NES), released in Japan as the Family Computer(JP) (abbreviated to Famicom(JP) or FC) and in Korea as Hyundai Comboy (Korean: 현대 컴보이 Hyeondae Keomboi) is an 8-bit video game console produced and distributed by Nintendo.
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