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'''''{{wp|Family BASIC}}''''' is programming software for the [[Family Computer]] (Famicom) created by [[Hudson Soft]], [[Nintendo]], and {{wp|Sharp Corporation}}. It was bundled with the Famicom keyboard peripheral.<ref>{{cite|publisher=Nerdly Pleasures|language=en|title= Family BASIC - Putting the "Computer" into the Family Computer|url=nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2021/03/family-basic-putting-computer-into.html|date=March 28, 2021|accessdate=September 17, 2024}}</ref> It was preceded by the nearly identical | '''''{{wp|Family BASIC}}''''' is programming software for the [[Family Computer]] (Famicom) created by [[Hudson Soft]], [[Nintendo]], and {{wp|Sharp Corporation}}. It was bundled with the Famicom keyboard peripheral.<ref>{{cite|publisher=Nerdly Pleasures|language=en|title= Family BASIC - Putting the "Computer" into the Family Computer|url=nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2021/03/family-basic-putting-computer-into.html|date=March 28, 2021|accessdate=September 17, 2024}}</ref> It was preceded by the nearly identical '''Playbox BASIC''' for the {{wp|Nintendo Entertainment System models#Sharp Nintendo Television|Sharp C1 Famicom TV}}. ''Family BASIC'' allowed users to create programs in the NS-HuBASIC programming language, a variation of the {{wp|BASIC}} programming language with an "NS-Hu" prefix that stands for Nintendo, Sharp, and Hudson Soft respectively. This accessory came with a specially designed cartridge and keyboard, similar in function to that of a {{wp|Commodore International|Commodore computer}} of that era. The keyboard plugs into a 15-pin expansion port on the front of the Famicom. | ||
''Family BASIC'' had the separately sold Data Recorder peripheral, which plugs into the back of the keyboard labeled SAVE and LOAD, and ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' was one of the games compatible with it. | ''Family BASIC'' had the separately sold Data Recorder peripheral, which plugs into the back of the keyboard labeled SAVE and LOAD, and ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' was one of the games compatible with it. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:PlayboxBASIC Biorhythm Board.png|thumb|256px|The Biorhythm Board, featuring some ''Mario Bros.'' enemy sprites]] | [[File:PlayboxBASIC Biorhythm Board.png|thumb|256px|The Biorhythm Board, featuring some ''Mario Bros.'' enemy sprites]] | ||
*''Family BASIC''{{'}}s predecessor, | *''Family BASIC''{{'}}s predecessor, Playbox BASIC, had a {{wp|Biorhythm (pseudoscience)|biorhythm}} board instead of a message board as the C1 TV already came with a message board. | ||
==References== | ==References== |