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Sharp Twin Famicom Collection (AN-500R / 500B)

Japan’s proud all-in-one machine that plays both Famicom cartridges and Disk System games. Every unit here is professionally cleaned, belt-replaced, and gameplay-tested.

  • Serviced units with new drive belt & disk head cleaning
  • Tested for both cartridge and Disk System titles
  • Video: composite (use AV→HDMI if needed). Power: 100–240V adapter included when listed

Twin Famicom vs. Famicom + Disk System

Feature Twin Famicom Famicom + Disk System (separate)
Form factor All-in-one, compact Two devices, more cables
Reliability Integrated drive (serviced) External drive often fails with age
Setup Single power, simple Two adapters, more space

Models & Specs (AN-500R / 500B)

  • Release: 1986 (Sharp, licensed by Nintendo)
  • Models: AN-500R (red), AN-500B (black); later 505 revisions also exist
  • Outputs: composite video / RF
  • Region: Japan (NES carts need an adapter)

FAQ

Does it play both cartridges and Disk System games?

Yes. The Twin combines both systems. We replace the drive belt and tune the head for stable reads.

Is it region-free for NES (USA) games?

No. It’s a Japan-region Famicom. NES carts require an adapter or alternative setup.

How do I connect to a modern TV?

Use composite input or an AV–HDMI converter. Check your TV’s supported inputs and region video standard.

What maintenance is done on serviced units?

Disassembly & cleaning, new Japanese-made belt, disk head cleaning/adjustment, contact cleaning, full gameplay test.

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Twin Famicom vs. Famicom + Disk System

Feature Twin Famicom Famicom + Disk System
SizeOne compact bodyTwo devices, more cables
ReliabilityIntegrated drive (serviced)External drive often fails
ConvenienceSingle power supplyTwo adapters required

FAQ

Q1. Does the Twin Famicom play both cartridges and Disk System games?

Yes. It combines both systems in one. With a new belt and head cleaning, disk reads are stable.

Q2. Is it region-free for NES (USA) games?

No. It is a Japan-region console. NES cartridges require an adapter.

Q3. How do I connect it to a modern TV?

Use composite input or an AV-to-HDMI converter. Check your TV’s input compatibility.

Q4. What maintenance has been done?

Drive belt replacement, disk head cleaning, internal disassembly cleaning, contact restoration, and full gameplay testing.

Q5. How long does the new belt last?

It depends on environment and usage, but typically several years. Avoid heat and humidity for longer life.

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