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The winner of the 16 bit era the Super Famicom is the Japanese name for the 'Super Nintendo Entertainment System' or 'SNES' in the western world. It's the succesor the the Famicom or NES which was short for 'family computer'. It included such classic Nintendo games as Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Mario World 1 and 2, Super Metroid and countless others. It was released in November 1990 in Japan.
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{{Infobox System
| image= [[File:Super Famicom logo.png|63px]][[File:SNES logo.png|150px]]<br/>[[File:SNES.png|200px]]
| type= Home console
| released= {{Release|US= August 13, 1991|JP= November 21, 1990|UK= April 11, 1992|AU= July 3, 1992}}
| media= ROM Cartridges
| predecessor= [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
| successor= [[Nintendo 64]]
}}


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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 {{ALttP}}, ''[[smw:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]'', ''Chrono Trigger'', ''[[mew:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'', and many others. The console itself is considered Nintendo's best, if not ''the'' best system ever made.{{Fact}}
 
==''The Legend of Zelda'' Games ==
*{{ALttP}}
 
==Gallery==
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File:Super Famicom.png|The Super Famicom Jr. Console
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|Nintendo Systems, Systems
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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.[citation needed]

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