NESFab is a high-performance programming language designed specifically for creating NES games, offering a faster assembly code compared to C. While it has strengths such as automatic management of Mapper banks and support for multi-byte arithmetic, it is limited to the NES platform and may not be as robust as more established languages. How important is performance and ease of use compared to compatibility and reliability when choosing a programming language for a specific platform like the NES?
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