Download Nintendo Famicom (Family Computer System)(Famicom) ROMs

Rom Image Name Region Downloads

Mahjong Goraku - Bishoujo Meijinsen  Rom

Mahjong Goraku - Bishoujo Meijinsen (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Mahjong Goraku - Bishoujo Meijinsen   Rom Mahjong Goraku - Bishoujo Meijinsen (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 172

Meikyuu Jiin Dababa Rom

Meikyuu Jiin Dababa (Japan)

JP Country
Meikyuu Jiin Dababa  Rom Meikyuu Jiin Dababa (Japan) JP Country (JP) 423

Moero TwinBee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! Rom

Moero TwinBee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! (Japan)

JP Country
Moero TwinBee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue!  Rom Moero TwinBee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! (Japan) JP Country (JP) 430

Moero Yakyuuken   [En by Laxidman+Spinner 8 v0.99]Rom

Moero Yakyuuken (Japan) (Unl) [En by Laxidman+Spinner 8 v0.99]

JP Country
Moero Yakyuuken   [En by Laxidman+Spinner 8 v0.99] Rom Moero Yakyuuken (Japan) (Unl) [En by Laxidman+Spinner 8 v0.99] JP Country (JP) 947

Monitor Puzzle Kineko, The - Kinetic Connection Rom

Monitor Puzzle Kineko, The - Kinetic Connection (Japan)

JP Country
Monitor Puzzle Kineko, The - Kinetic Connection  Rom Monitor Puzzle Kineko, The - Kinetic Connection (Japan) JP Country (JP) 179

Monty on the Run - Monty no Doki Doki Dai Dassou  [b]Rom

Monty on the Run - Monty no Doki Doki Dai Dassou (Japan) [b]

JP Country
Monty on the Run - Monty no Doki Doki Dai Dassou  [b] Rom Monty on the Run - Monty no Doki Doki Dai Dassou (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 412

Namida no Soukoban Special  [En by KingMike v1.0] Rom

Namida no Soukoban Special (Japan) [En by KingMike v1.0] (~Boxxle - Warehouse Evening of Tears)

JP Country
Namida no Soukoban Special  [En by KingMike v1.0]  Rom Namida no Soukoban Special (Japan) [En by KingMike v1.0] (~Boxxle - Warehouse Evening of Tears) JP Country (JP) 242

Nazo no Kabe - Block Kuzushi  [b]Rom

Nazo no Kabe - Block Kuzushi (Japan) [b]

JP Country
Nazo no Kabe - Block Kuzushi  [b] Rom Nazo no Kabe - Block Kuzushi (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 288

Nazo no Murasame Jou Rom

Nazo no Murasame Jou (Japan)

JP Country
Nazo no Murasame Jou  Rom Nazo no Murasame Jou (Japan) JP Country (JP) 546

Nazo no Murasame Jou  [En by Spinner 8 v1.0] Rom

Nazo no Murasame Jou (Japan) [En by Spinner 8 v1.0] (~Riddle of Murasame Castle)

JP Country
Nazo no Murasame Jou  [En by Spinner 8 v1.0]  Rom Nazo no Murasame Jou (Japan) [En by Spinner 8 v1.0] (~Riddle of Murasame Castle) JP Country (JP) 983

Nazoraa Land Dai 2 Gou  Rom

Nazoraa Land Dai 2 Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk)

JP Country
Nazoraa Land Dai 2 Gou   Rom Nazoraa Land Dai 2 Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) JP Country (JP) 192

Nazoraa Land Dai 3 Gou   [b]Rom

Nazoraa Land Dai 3 Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b]

JP Country
Nazoraa Land Dai 3 Gou   [b] Rom Nazoraa Land Dai 3 Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b] JP Country (JP) 245

Nazoraa Land Soukan Gou   [b]Rom

Nazoraa Land Soukan Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b]

JP Country
Nazoraa Land Soukan Gou   [b] Rom Nazoraa Land Soukan Gou (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b] JP Country (JP) 148

Nazoraa Land Zoukan Gou - Quiz Ou wo Sagase!   [b]Rom

Nazoraa Land Zoukan Gou - Quiz Ou wo Sagase! (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b]

JP Country
Nazoraa Land Zoukan Gou - Quiz Ou wo Sagase!   [b] Rom Nazoraa Land Zoukan Gou - Quiz Ou wo Sagase! (Japan) (Nazo Magazine Disk) [b] JP Country (JP) 159

Neunzehn  [b]Rom

Neunzehn (Japan) [b]

JP Country
Neunzehn  [b] Rom Neunzehn (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 201

Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!  [b]Rom

Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo! (Japan) [b]

JP Country
Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!  [b] Rom Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo! (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 134

Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!  [En by Vice v1.0]Rom

Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo! (Japan) [En by Vice v1.0]

JP Country
Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!  [En by Vice v1.0] Rom Patlabor The Mobile Police - Dai 2 Shoutai Shutsudou Seyo! (Japan) [En by Vice v1.0] JP Country (JP) 288

Professional Mahjong Gokuu Rom

Professional Mahjong Gokuu (Japan)

JP Country
Professional Mahjong Gokuu  Rom Professional Mahjong Gokuu (Japan) JP Country (JP) 173

ProWres - Famicom Wrestling Association  [b]Rom

ProWres - Famicom Wrestling Association (Japan) [b]

JP Country
ProWres - Famicom Wrestling Association  [b] Rom ProWres - Famicom Wrestling Association (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 415

Risa no Yousei Densetsu Rom

Risa no Yousei Densetsu (Japan)

JP Country
Risa no Yousei Densetsu  Rom Risa no Yousei Densetsu (Japan) JP Country (JP) 176

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 1  Rom

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 1 (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 1   Rom Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 1 (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 498

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 3  Rom

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 3 (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 3   Rom Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 3 (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 337

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 4  Rom

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 4 (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 4   Rom Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 4 (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 315

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 5  Rom

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 5 (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 5   Rom Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 5 (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 339

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 6  Rom

Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 6 (Japan) (Unl)

JP Country
Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 6   Rom Sailor Fuku Bishoujo Zukan Vol. 6 (Japan) (Unl) JP Country (JP) 326

Samurai Sword  [b]Rom

Samurai Sword (Japan) [b]

JP Country
Samurai Sword  [b] Rom Samurai Sword (Japan) [b] JP Country (JP) 213

Samurai Sword  [En by Mute v1.0]Rom

Samurai Sword (Japan) [En by Mute v1.0]

JP Country
Samurai Sword  [En by Mute v1.0] Rom Samurai Sword (Japan) [En by Mute v1.0] JP Country (JP) 261

Santa Claus no Takarabako  [En by Gil Galad v1.01] Rom

Santa Claus no Takarabako (Japan) [En by Gil Galad v1.01] (~Santa Claus's Toybox)

JP Country
Santa Claus no Takarabako  [En by Gil Galad v1.01]  Rom Santa Claus no Takarabako (Japan) [En by Gil Galad v1.01] (~Santa Claus's Toybox) JP Country (JP) 290

Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu Rom

Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu (Japan)

JP Country
Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu  Rom Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu (Japan) JP Country (JP) 145

Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu  [En by Spoony Bard v1.0]Rom

Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu (Japan) [En by Spoony Bard v1.0]

JP Country
Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu  [En by Spoony Bard v1.0] Rom Seiken Psychocalibur - Majuu no Mori Densetsu (Japan) [En by Spoony Bard v1.0] JP Country (JP) 232

Famicom Information

famicom roms Famicom may sound like a strange name but it is actually a nickname for the Family Computer Disk System. This is the full name of the device and it may be known as FCD, FCDS or FDS as well. The Famicom was a personal computer released in 1986 in Japan. Soon it became a very popular device due to advanced capabilities and one of a kind design. Even today the Family Computer Disk System looks different than any other gaming device and it is popular among collectors. The prices are generally high and they depend on the condition, version, and several other factors. Famicom is used alongside Nintendo's Personal Computer gaming console.

In order to use the console, you must attach the RAM module which is actually a cartridge to the deck and then connect the cable to the hard drive. The memory choice was complicated and there is 32 KB of RAM, but used for temporal memory storage and 8KB of traditional RAM memory. The device also used ASIC which is known as 2C33. ASIC is an important piece of the entire device. It acts like a floppy controller which "reads" the game files. It is important to add that games were located of floppy drives also known as Disk Cards. Today, these games are widely available in the Famicom ROMs. The original games were stored on large floppy drives and most of the games used both sides of a floppy. This was an issue due to the fact it required from the users to flip over the disk card while playing the game in order to continue. A similar design was used for older PC games which were present on 2 CDs. Back in a day, just a few games were so big that they had to be present on 2 Disk cards. Family Computer Disk System was best-known precisely due to this reason.

Famicom was generally a popular gaming device. It was long-lasting as well. We did mention that the sale began in 1986 in Japan, but the device was available on the market until 2003. During that time frame, it was sold in 4.4 million copies which is a decent score. We also must add that the original Disk System could be powered with the help of an AC adapter or run on C-cell batteries. Total of 6 batteries were used for powering the device.

Family Computer Disk System games are available right here and they can be played on any computer using an emulator. We recommend Virtual Nes, Nestopia, FCEUX and OpenEmu.

With these emulators, you can play Famicom ROMs such as Emi-chan no Moero Yakyuuken!, TwinBee, Ice Hockey and etc.