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<p>game console market, Nintendo advertised a promise to install 10,000 Famicom Disk Writer kiosks in toy and hobby stores across Japan within one year. These jukebox style stations allowed users to copy from a rotating stock of the latest games to their disks and keep each one for an unlimited time. To write an existing disk with a new game from the available roster was  (then about  and 1/6 of the price of many new games). Instruction sheets were given by the retailer, or available by mail order for . Some game releases, such as <a href="page.php?w=Kaette_Kita_Mario_Bros.">Kaette Kita Mario Bros.</a>,</p><p>
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