Oh I have an idea. Famicom would require a totally different PCB, and a custom case mold. The market for any Famicom cartridge is going to be less than that for a NES cartridge. I'm not saying it won't or shouldn't happen. But I'm pretty sure RetroUSB never offered a Famicom version because of the costs involved in producing another version and the likely low number of sales it would get. Basically what you can control yourself is either finding and modding an adapter or importing a NES. That or show Krizz or RetroUSB by organizing a sort of "group buy" that is very large of people that will buy a Famicom flash cart if one is developed and sold.




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