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Sistem Hiburan Super Nintendo; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Super Nintendo Entertainment System; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Super Nintendo Entertainment System; Usage on th.wikipedia.org ซูเปอร์แฟมิคอม; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Super Nintendo Entertainment System; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q17048720
2007-07-26 06:10 Anomie 300×74 (19417 bytes) ==Summary== [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] logo. All trademark rights are held by Nintendo of America Inc. {{Brands of the World SVG|157887}} ==Licensing== Being merely text and a simple geometric shape, this image does not meet the [[threshold
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, [b] Super NES or SNES, [c] is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, [16] 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.
The Super NES CD-ROM [1] [a] (commonly abbreviated to SNES CD) is an unreleased add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game console. It was built upon the functionality of the cartridge-based SNES by adding support for the CD-ROM format.
Super NES Classic Edition; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Super Nintendo Entertainment System; ニンテンドークラシックミニ スーパーファミコン; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 닌텐도 클래식 미니: 슈퍼 패미컴; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Super NES Classic Edition; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q30827691
The Super NES Classic Edition was revealed on June 26, 2017, as the successor to the widely-popular NES Classic. Nintendo announced that the system would come with 21 Super Nintendo games, including the unreleased Star Fox 2. [17] [18] It was released in North America on September 29, 2017, with a price of $79.99. [19]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges. Top: North American design Bottom: PAL/Japanese region design. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1,738 official releases, of which 717 were released in North America plus 4 championship cartridges, 522 in Europe, 1,448 in Japan, 231 on Satellaview, and 13 on SuFami Turbo. 295 releases are common to all regions, 148 were ...
Nintendo sought to fix these problems by redesigning the next generation Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) as a top loader similar to the Famicom. [106] Many players try to alleviate issues in the game caused by this corrosion by blowing into the cartridges, then reinserting them, which actually speeds up the tarnishing due to moisture.