On Twitter, collector and games archivist Steve Lin has been sharing some interesting paperwork from the NES days. We have a look at the original news release above, and several other items below.

One document is for research Nintendo conducted in January/February of 1986. In it, it’s shown that R.O.B. was one of the leading reasons why kids were so interested in the console.

Nintendo funded research in Jan/Feb 1986 showed the main reason kids wanted an NES was ROB & 90% sell through in NYC pic.twitter.com/dS16dM0QQ0 — Steve Lin (@stevenplin) October 31, 2015 I’ll be scanning and posting all the Nintendo docs soon. In the meantime, putting in my order for new Deluxe Sets. pic.twitter.com/QiARENmueL — Steve Lin (@stevenplin) October 31, 2015 .@bravrayj New Orleans was listed as “C” market in the nationwide ad campaign. Also, San Francisco was a “B” pic.twitter.com/6ffKc6fV1I — Steve Lin (@stevenplin) October 31, 2015



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