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Encyclopedia > NES (disambiguation)

NES may refer to:

See also: “NES” redirects here. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Protein targeting. ... The National Election Studies, carried out by the University of Michigan, is the leading academically-run national survey of voters in the United States, conducted after every federal election. ... The New English School, founded in 1969 by Tareq S. Rajab, is a co-educational British curriculum, English medium school in Kuwait, which caters to children between the ages of 3½ and 18+. // Students at the New English School follow the assessment, grading and examinations of schools in the UK... New Economic School, Moscow New Economic School is the leading Russian graduate program in Economics. ... The Voter News Service was an consortium whose mission was to provide results for United States Presidential elections, so that individual organizations and networks would not have to do exit polling and vote tallying in parallel. ... This article is the current U.S. Collaboration of the Week. ... From the OASIS Site: UBL, the Universal Business Language, is the product of an international effort to define a royalty-free library of standard electronic XML business documents such as purchase orders and invoices. ... The logo of NHS Scotland NHSScotland is the official corporate style of the National Health Service operations in Scotland. ...


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Nintendo Entertainment System - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article (4064 words)
This gave the NES an official lifespan of over a decade establishing it as one of the longest running game consoles, and admittedly the assembly line was only halted due to difficulty in obtaining the necessary electronic components.
In 1988, over 33 million NES cartridges were sold in the United States, but estimates suggest that the realistic demand was closer to 45 million.
Atari created a line of NES products under the name Tengen, and took a different tack: the company obtained a description of the lockout chip from the United States Patent and Trademark Office by falsely claiming that it was required to defend against present infringement claims in a legal case.
Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3801 words)
The NES was the first console for which the manufacturer openly courted third-party developers.
This gave the NES an official lifespan of over a decade establishing it as the longest running game console, and admittedly the assembly line was only halted due to difficulty in obtaining the necessary electronic components.
Atari created a line of NES products under the name Tengen, and took a different tack: the company obtained a description of the lockout chip from the United States Patent and Trademark Office by falsely claiming that it was required to defend against present infringement claims in a legal case.
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