GENERAL ITEMS
HVC-001 = Family Computer
HVC-002 = AC Adaptor
HVC-003 = RF Switch
HVC-004 = 75/300 OHM Converter
HVC-005 = Video Shooting Series Light Gun
HVC-006 = Video Shooting Series Light Gun Holster
HVC-007 = Family Basic Keyboard
HVC-008 = Data Recorder
HVC-009 = Spyborg (unreleased) (?)
HVC-012 = R.O.B. Robot
HVC-021 = Disk Card
HVC-022 = Disk System
HVC-023 = Disk System RAM Adaptor
HVC-025 = Disk System AC Adaptor
HVC-026 = RF Extension Cord
HVC-027 = Card Cleaner
HVC-028 = Card Cleaner Cartridge
HVC-029 = Head Cleaning Spray
HVC-030 = Head Cleaning Card
HVC-031 = 3D System Scope
HVC-032 = 3D System Adaptor
HVC-050 = Network System
HVC-051 = Network Controller
HVC-053 = Modulator Cable
HVC-054 = Telephone Switch
HVC-101 = AV Family Computer
HVC-102 = Controller
HVC-103 = RF Modulator
HVC-BS = Family Basic Keyboard
HVC-3DS = 3D System
HVC-BLS = R.O.B. Stack Up Blocks
HVC-GYS = R.O.B. Gyromite
HVC-FCNS-A01 = Network System
GAMES
HVC-2I = Fire Emblem Gaiden
HVC-BA = Baseball
HVC-BF = Balloon Fight
HVC-CA = Donkey Kong Jr. Math
HVC-CI = Yoshi's Cookie
HVC-CL = Clu Clu Land
HVC-DD = Devil World
HVC-DH = Duck Hunt
HVC-DK = Donkey Kong
HVC-DO = Doreamon
HVC-DT = Donkey Kong 3
HVC-EB = Excitebike
HVC-EN = Popeye no Eigo Asobi
HVC-FJ = 4 Nin Uchi Mah-Jong
HVC-FR = F-1 Race
HVC-FW = Famicom Wars
HVC-GF = Golf
HVC-GO = Gomokunarabe
HVC-GT = Ginga no Sannin
HVC-GY = Gyromite
HVC-HA = Hogan's Alley
HVC-IC = Ice Climber
HVC-JM = Joy Mech Fight
HVC-JR = Donkey Kong Jr.
HVC-KI = Hoshi no Kirby
HVC-MA = Mario Bros.
HVC-MJ = Mah-Jong
HVC-MR = Mach Rider
HVC-MT = Super Mario USA
HVC-MX = Mother
HVC-PN = Pinball
HVC-PP = Popeye
HVC-PT = Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!
HVC-PT-S = Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Special
HVC-SC = Soccer
HVC-SM = Super Mario Bros.
HVC-SX = Spartan X
HVC-TE = Tennis
HVC-TR = Tetris Flash
HVC-UC = Urban Champion
HVC-UG = Mario Open Golf
HVC-UM = Super Mario Bros. 3
HVC-UW = Wario's Woods
HVC-V3 = Bikkuriman World - Gekitou Sei Senshi
HVC-VT = Family Basic V3
HVC-VU = Dr. Mario
HVC-WG = Wild Gunman
HVC-WR = Wrecking Crew
HVC-YO = Yoshi no Tamago
HVC-YT = Yakuman Tengoku: Shin 4-Jin Uchi Mahjong
HVC-ZL = Legend of Zelda
INTERNAL HARDWARE
HVC-CPU = Famicom CPU Board
HVC-CPU-05 = Famicom CPU Board Version 5
HVC-CPU-06 = Famicom CPU Board Version 6
HVC-CPU-07 = Famicom CPU Board Version 7
HVC-CPU-GPM-02 = Famicom CPU Board Version 02
HVC-FMR-01 = Disk System CPU Board Version 1
HVC-NROM = Game Board
HVC-NROM-02 = Game Board Version 2
HVC-SKEPROM = mmc1 proto board
HVC-TKEPROM = mmc3 proto board
HVC-TK22EPROM-01 = Double Dragon II proto board
GENERAL ITEMS
851021 = Famicom comic manual
860108-100 = Famicom Disk System comic manual
900801 = AC adaptor / outlet leaflet
FMC-HCS = Head Cleaning System
FMC-CCS = Card Cleaner System
FMC-860107 = Famicom Disk System power button leaflet
FMC-860108-100 = Disk System manual
FMC-860221 = Zelda no Densetsu handbill
FMC-860407 = Super Mario Bros. 2 handbill
FMC-860509 = Head Cleaning / Card Cleaner leaflet
FMC-860721 = Volleyball handbill
FMC-860806 = Metroid handbill
FMC-861021 = Pro Wrestling handbill
FMC-870531 = Smash Ping Pong / Golf US Course handbill
FMS-851217 = White page of info (packaged w. Famicom) (?)
FMS-860214 = Disk fax info (?)
FSC-87113 = Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School handbill
FSC-870130 = Golf Tournament Japan Course handbill
FSC-870515 = Golf Tournament US Course handbill
FSC-870922 = Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race handbill
FSC-880318 = Famicom Grand Prix: 3D Hot Rally handbill
GAMES
YELLOW DISKS
FMC-BAG = Backgammon
FMC-BAS = Baseball
FMC-CLD = Clu Clu Land: Welcome to Clu Clu Land
FMC-DKD = Donkey Kong
FMC-JRD = Donkey Kong Jr.
FMC-ON1 = Famicom Mukashi Banashi Shin Onigashima Kouhen
FMC-ON2 = Famicom Mukashi Banashi Shin Onigashima Zenpen
FMC-UU1 = Famicom Mukashi Banashi Yuuyuuki Kouhen
FMC-UU2 = Famicom Mukashi Banashi Yuuyuuki Zenpen
FMC-TC1 = Famicom Tanteikurabu: Kieta Koukeisha Kouhen
FMC-TC2 = Famicom Tanteikurabu: Kieta Koukeisha Zenpen
FMC-TC3 = Famicom Tanteikurabu II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo Kouhen
FMC-TC4 = Famicom Tanteikurabu II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shoujo Zenpen
FMC-GLF = Golf
FMC-PTM = Hikari Shinwa: Parutena no Kagami
FMC-ICD = Ice Climber
FMC-ICE = Ice Hockey
FMC-KMV = Knight Move
FMC-LNK = The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken
FMC-MJA = Mahjong
FMC-MET = Metroid
FMC-NMJ = Nazo no Murasamejou
FMC- PRO = Pro Wrestling
FMC-PPN = Smash Ping Pong
FMC-SCC = Soccer
FMC-SMA = Super Mario Bros.
FMC-SMB = Super Mario Bros. 2
FMC-TEN = Tennis
FMC-TT1 = Time Twist (Kouhen)
FMC-TT2 = Time Twist (Zenpen)
FMC-VBW = Volleyball
FMC-EBD = Vs. Excitebike
FMC-ZEL = Zelda no Densetsu: The Hyrule Fantasy
BLUE DISKS
FMC-FRGE = Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race
FMC-TDRE = Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally
FMC-GFJE = Golf: Japan Course
FMC-GSJE = Golf: Japan Course (prize card)
FMC-JFUE = Golf: US Course
FMC-JSUE = Golf: US Course (prize card)
FMC-THSE = Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School
INTERNAL HARDWARE
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QuoteAnyone know what HVC stands for?
Home Video Computer, perhaps?
I think you're very right! :)
http://maru-chang.com/hard/hvc/english.htm
Here are some more codes
Sweet, I was spot on!
Quote"3D System" is a peripherals that makes the three-dimensional image with a liquid crystal shutter. It's a goggle that had the liquid crystal shutter, installed in the head.
Wow... ;D
Thanks nespwnerer and KennyB! :)
It'll all help when constructing a page with those codes. I guess now we've just gotta try and fill in the blanks from that webpage linked above.
EDIT: Check FW for any updates to the list.
THE HVC PRODUCT CODE LIST (http://www.famicomworld.com/Family_Computer/HVC_Product_Codes.htm)
Whenever I find stuff, I'll fill in the blanks aswell.
Updated. Thanks, vealchop.
Here is what I found (titles are in english) :
Balloon Fight = HVC-BF
Clu Clu Land = HVC-CL
Donkey Kong = HVC-DK
Doreamon = HVC-DO
Dr. Mario = HVC-VU
Duck Hunt - HVC-DH
English = HVC-EN (not sure what this game is supposed to be)
F1 Race = HVC-FR
Hogan's Alley = HVC-HA
Ice Climber - HVC-IC
Kirby's Adventure = HVC-KI
Legend of Zelda = HVC-ZL
Mach Rider = HVC-MR
Spartan X = HVC-SX
Super Mario Bros. 3 = HVC-UM
Super Mario USA = HVC-MT
Tennis - HVC-TE
Wario's Woods - HVC-UW
Wrecking Crew = HVC-WR
Yoshi = HVC-YO
Yoshi's Cookie = HVC-CI
HVC-V3 = Bikkuriman World -Gekitou Sei Senshi
HVC-TV = Bucky O' Hare
HVC-DT = Donkey Kong 3
HVC-EN = Popeye no Eigo Asobi
HVC-EB = Excitebike
HVC-FW = Famicom Wars
HVC-2I = Fire Emblem Gaiden
HVC-GY = Gyromite
HVC-JM = Joy Mecha Fight
HVC-SC = Soccer
HVC-TR = Tetris Flash
HVC-UC = Urban Champion
HVC-YO = Yoshi no Tamago
HVC-FJ = 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong
List updated. Thanks KennyB and jbholio. :D
I really must find my games and do this. :D
I have Sweet Home somewhere, I'll find its product code.
I'll do what I can...
Rockman 4 = CAP-4V
Thanks, man. :) That'll come in handy once we start compiling codes beyond HVC.
I just for a Famicom adaptor labeled HVC-002 (TPE). Anyone know what the "TPE" stands for? It's like of like the HVC-002 (HKG), which is "Hong Kong." Maybe Taipei?
Also, what does the disk system codes that being with "FMC" stand for?
All Nintendo released games had the FMC code, most likely for FaMiCom. Konami games were KDS, probably Konami Disk System. Bandai was BAN. Imagineer was IMA.
Yeah, each company had their own two or three letter code before the game or product number. I had figured out what most of them meant, but when it came to FMC, I wasn't sure. It doesn't make sense to me why Nintendo could continue using the HVC code for disk system games.
Anyone know about TPE?
I came across another code: FSC. Anyone know what that might stand for? It's on a Golf US Course Tournament poster I've got.
It looks like Nintendo used three codes for it's Famicom-related stuff: HVC, FMC, and FSC.
Updated the list. If you've got something we don't, please contribute. If you know what FSC stands for, share.
I'll happily contribute. I just have to make a mental note to update this with my list of product codes.
HVC-001 TPE is the code on my Taiwanese Famicom, which I believe is an official product.
Here's my thread with more pics:
http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=10636.15
I know I'm bumping an old thread, but I found this in the pinned lists thread.
Does anyone know why Doraemon has an HVC code? Most of the other games that have the code were either developed or published by Nintendo.