Nitrome Enjoyment System

The  is a console supposedly made by Nitrome Limited in 1984. It is not known if it actually existed. If it did exist, it was never released. The was Nitrome's original Flagship product.

History
The was probably worked on in 1982-1983. It was never released, as there are no records of it ever existing. In November 2010, 26 years later, it was discovered by a Nitrome employee while they were moving stuff from one building to another.

Specifications
The system had several specifications mentioned on the back of the box.


 * POW-Based 1up core
 * Up to 16 bit graphics
 * 3 1/2 channel sound
 * Blast processing FX chip (sold separately)


 * 2 turbo controller ports (box contains one controller)
 * Compatible with Nitrome Disk System
 * Requires 15 "AA" batteries (not included)
 * Wall-Plug Compatible (not included)

Games

 * 52 in 6
 * Shoot
 * The Bucket
 * Pop Bros.
 * Balloon
 * Super Treadmill
 * Maths


 * Ninja
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Controversy
Ever since being revealed on November 15th, there has been a lot of controversy over its existence. When it was first revealed, many fans took it as a joke, not thinking it to be revealed. Nitrome had planned to port the games onto the internet not to soon after finding it.

3 days later, after its revealing to the internet, on the left side of the box, there were several words that were made to be small. There was some big words saying the age rating. This is what the big words and small print said: (_ means the word couldn't be made out)

For Ages 30 and Downwards

1984 Nitrome Inc. MADE IN CHINA

All rights reserved. Nitrome and associated trademarks and

trade dress owned my Nitrome inc. all games are made up on the spot by a Nitrome artist and probably do not actually exist.

Son this is a so_ll lent, don’t strain your eyes trying to read this. It’s just as BORING as it looks.

This was thought to prove that the was a hoax, but it seems it was not. Aaron Steed on Facebook replied to two comments about the, saying it did exist in the first comment, and that Nitrome had ported 14 games in the next.

In an E-mail to a Nitrome fan, Mat said there was more to reveal about the, and there was things he didn't want to reveal to the general public.

Because of all this controversy, and it not known if the ever existed.