Before the Nintendo Entertainment System, there was the “Advanced Video System” (AVS), which was one of Nintendo’s earliest Famicom-like concepts for the North American market. This console was publicly shown at CES in 1985 — consisting of a keyboard, gamepads, joystick, light gun, and data storage unit. Surprisingly enough, all the components featured wireless technology via infrared. Click here for more pictures.
Before the Nintendo Entertainment System, there was the “Advanced Video System” (AVS), which was one of Nintendo’s earliest Famicom-like concepts for the North American market. This console was publicly shown at CES in 1985 — consisting of a keyboard, gamepads, joystick, light gun, and data storage unit. Surprisingly enough, all the components featured wireless technology via infrared. Click here for more pictures.