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| image= [[File:Super Famicom logo.png|63px]][[File:SNES logo.png|150px]]<br/>[[File:SNES.png|200px]] | | image= [[File:Super Famicom logo.png|63px]][[File:SNES logo.png|150px]]<br/>[[File:SNES.png|200px]] | ||
| type= Home console | | type= Home console | ||
| released= {{ | | released= {{Release|us= August 13, 1991|jp= November 21, 1990|uk= April 11, 1992|au= July 3, 1992}} | ||
| media= ROM Cartridges | | media= ROM Cartridges | ||
| predecessor= [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | | predecessor= [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] |
Revision as of 02:09, 1 November 2022
This article is a short summary of Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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NintendoWiki features a more in-depth article.
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (スーパーファミコン, Sūpā Famikon, Super Famicom), often abbreviated as the SNES or Super NES, was Nintendo's 16-bit system, the second in line after the NES, rivaling Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis. Many games considered to be today's classics were released on this system, including A Link to the Past, Super Mario World, Chrono Trigger, Super Metroid, and many others. The console itself is considered Nintendo's best, if not the best system ever made.
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The Super Famicom Jr. Console