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The pedals were used to control the games, and three games, including ''F-1 Race'', could be played. However, the unit was removed after 2009 and its current whereabouts are unknown and lost forever. | The pedals were used to control the games, and three games, including ''F-1 Race'', could be played. However, the unit was removed after 2009 and its current whereabouts are unknown and lost forever. | ||
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In addition, the Kansai Cycle Sports Center had another display unit, ''The Keirin'' (ザ・ケイリン), also known as the ''Micom Cycle'' (マイコンサイクル), developed in conjunction with Nintendo, which was installed in 1989 but has since been removed and lost as well. Keirin seems to have had the original game built in, but it is unknown what kind of game it was. | |||
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Revision as of 01:54, 30 April 2023
Famicom Cycle (ファミコンサイクル) is a display unit for Famicom which was used in Japan. It was developed by Nintendo in co-operation with Kansai Cycle Sports Center, a bicycle theme park in Kawachinagano, Osaka, 10 units were installed in 1988[1].
The pedals were used to control the games, and three games, including F-1 Race, could be played. However, the unit was removed after 2009 and its current whereabouts are unknown and lost forever.
Gallery
Note
In addition, the Kansai Cycle Sports Center had another display unit, The Keirin (ザ・ケイリン), also known as the Micom Cycle (マイコンサイクル), developed in conjunction with Nintendo, which was installed in 1989 but has since been removed and lost as well. Keirin seems to have had the original game built in, but it is unknown what kind of game it was.
References
- ↑ BAD君@ファミコン周辺機器 (@BigAfroDogg) - Twitter Retrieved 29 Apr 2023