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|discontinued=July 31, 1992<ref name="cb1"/><ref name="cb2"/>
|discontinued=July 31, 1992<ref name="cb1"/><ref name="cb2"/>
|predecessor=[[VS. System]]
|predecessor=[[VS. System]]
|successor=[[Nintendo Super System]]
|successor={{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System#Casing|Nintendo Super System}}
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The '''{{wp|Nintendo Entertainment System models#PlayChoice-10|Nintendo PlayChoice-10}}''', or simply the '''PlayChoice-10''', is an arcade machine that consists of ten different games that had previously been available only on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES). Players insert coins to play the games included on the Nintendo PlayChoice-10 for an allotted time. The PlayChoice-10 was never released in Japan.
The '''{{wp|Nintendo Entertainment System models#PlayChoice-10|Nintendo PlayChoice-10}}''', or simply the '''PlayChoice-10''', is an arcade machine that consists of ten different games that had previously been available only on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES). Players insert coins to play the games included on the Nintendo PlayChoice-10 for an allotted time. The PlayChoice-10 was never released in Japan.
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The earliest model has dual-screens with the top screen showing the menu, tips, instructions, and remaining playing time. Starting in 1988, Nintendo began selling both dedicated single-screen upright cabinets and conversion kits for older Nintendo cabinets (''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'',  ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', ''{{wp|Popeye (game)|Popeye}}'', and the VS. UniSystem). The dedicated single-screen cabinet is displayed simply as "PlayChoice" and uses the same type of cabinet as the VS. UniSystem but is painted black instead of gray.
The earliest model has dual-screens with the top screen showing the menu, tips, instructions, and remaining playing time. Starting in 1988, Nintendo began selling both dedicated single-screen upright cabinets and conversion kits for older Nintendo cabinets (''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'',  ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', ''{{wp|Popeye (game)|Popeye}}'', and the VS. UniSystem). The dedicated single-screen cabinet is displayed simply as "PlayChoice" and uses the same type of cabinet as the VS. UniSystem but is painted black instead of gray.


The PlayChoice-10 received a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]-based successor called the [[Nintendo Super System]].
The PlayChoice-10 received a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]-based successor called the {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System#Casing|Nintendo Super System}}.


The Nintendo PlayChoice-10 was one of the last arcade machines released by Nintendo of America before the company announced it would cease production of coin-op equipment on July 31, 1992.<ref name="cb1">[https://archive.org/details/cashbox56unse_0/page/28/mode/1up "Nintendo Will No Longer Produce Coin-Op Equipment"]. Cashbox.</ref><ref name="cb2">[https://archive.org/details/cashbox56unse_1/page/29/mode/1up "Nintendo Stops Games Manufacturing; But Will Continue Supplying Software"]. Cashbox.</ref>
The Nintendo PlayChoice-10 was one of the last arcade machines released by Nintendo of America before the company announced it would cease production of coin-op equipment on July 31, 1992.<ref name="cb1">[https://archive.org/details/cashbox56unse_0/page/28/mode/1up "Nintendo Will No Longer Produce Coin-Op Equipment"]. Cashbox.</ref><ref name="cb2">[https://archive.org/details/cashbox56unse_1/page/29/mode/1up "Nintendo Stops Games Manufacturing; But Will Continue Supplying Software"]. Cashbox.</ref>
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Nintendo PlayChoice cabinet.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in a single-screen cabinet
Nintendo PlayChoice cabinet.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in a single-screen cabinet
Nintendo PlayChoice CounterTop.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.'' in a PlayChoice CounterTop cabinet
Nintendo PlayChoice CounterTop.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.'' in a PlayChoice CounterTop cabinet
PlayChoice Mario 3.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' in a single-screen cabinet
PC-10 Mario's Open Golf - title screen.png|''[[NES Open Tournament Golf|Mario's Open Golf]]'' title screen
PC-10 Mario's Open Golf - title screen.png|''[[NES Open Tournament Golf|Mario's Open Golf]]'' title screen
FrenchPlay10.jpeg|French PlayChoice-10 flyer showing a Europe-only model by a licensed manufacturer
FrenchPlay10.jpeg|French PlayChoice-10 flyer showing a Europe-only model by a licensed manufacturer

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