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-The Famicom Disk System is listed as releasing in 1983 and ending in 2003, except that it didn't release until '86 and would end in '90. Here's the thing, the Famicom Disk System is NOT the "Japanese NES", it's an add-on FOR the "Japanese NES" simply called the Famicom (short for Family Computer) which released in 1983 and lasted until 2003. Just the Famicom used cartridges, while the Disk System add-on used floppy disks (Legend of Zelda and Metroid were originally FDS disks and not cartridges).
-Under "SameBoy", Donkey Kong Country is listed as releasing in 1994, but this is the SNES version's release. The GameBoy Color version released in 2000.