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  2. Memory management controller (Nintendo) - Wikipedia

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    Multi-memory controllers or memory management controllers [1] (MMC) are different kinds of special chips designed by various video game developers for use in Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) cartridges. These chips extend the capabilities of the original console and make it possible to create NES games with features the original console ...

  3. List of Super NES enhancement chips - Wikipedia

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    As increasingly superior chips became available throughout the Super NES's generation, this provided a cheaper and more versatile way of maintaining the system's market lifespan than building a much more expensive CPU, or an increasingly obsolete stock chipset, into the Super NES itself. The presence of an enhancement chip is often indicated by ...

  4. List of Nintendo Entertainment System accessories - Wikipedia

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    NES-004. Nintendo: NES Controller 2 (Basic) The SNES styled NES controller created for the NES-101. It's also nicknamed the Dog Bone controller. NES-039. Nintendo: Double Player Wireless head-to-head system. Acclaim: ENIO EXP Board: Allows Famicom expansion port accessories to be used on the original NES, also mixes extra audio input from the ...

  5. List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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    Super NES Controller - the console's included controller contains a four-direction D-pad, four face buttons (A, B, X, Y), two center buttons (Start and Select), and two shoulder buttons (L and R) Super Game Boy - adapter for playing Game Boy games on the Super NES console ; Super NES Mouse - two-button mouse

  6. Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Pak - Wikipedia

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    Many cartridges contain other enhancement chips, most of which were created for use by a single company in a few games; [9] the only limitations are the speed of the Super NES itself to transfer data from the chip and the current limit of the console.

  7. Category:Nintendo chips - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nintendo chips" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Latte (graphics chip) List of Super NES enhancement chips; P ...

  8. Category : Super Nintendo Entertainment System accessories

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  9. Talk:List of Super NES enhancement chips - Wikipedia

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    The "List of Super NES games that use enhancement chips" table halfway down this article lists the 34 games that originally used the SA-1 chip, as well as all other games that originally used other chips. The chart does not include any that were added by hackers/editors later. Jtrevor99 21:04, 25 March 2021 (UTC)