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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' ASANMDF(often shortened to ''SNES'' or ''Super NES'') is a [[16-bit]] [[video game console]] created by [[Nintendo]]. It was called the '''Super Famicom''' in [[Japan]], and the '''Super Comboy''' in [[South Korea]]. The console can display [[2D|2D graphics]]. Super NES games are loaded from a [[cartridge]]. Nintendo asked [[Sony]] to create a [[peripheral]] [[CD-ROM]] reader for the Super NES, but the project, named "Play station", was abandoned and Sony decided to create their own video game console, and they named it the [[PlayStation]].
The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (often shortened to ''SNES'' or ''Super NES'') is a [[16-bit]] [[video game console]] created by [[Nintendo]]. It was called the '''Super Famicom''' in [[Japan]], and the '''Super Comboy''' in [[South Korea]]. The console can display [[2D|2D graphics]]. Super NES games are loaded from a [[cartridge]]. Nintendo asked [[Sony]] to create a [[peripheral]] [[CD-ROM]] reader for the Super NES, but the project, named "Play station", was abandoned and Sony decided to create their own video game console, and they named it the [[PlayStation]].
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Revision as of 11:31, 25 May 2008

Super Nintendo Entertainment System
A European SNES.
A United States SNES.
ManufacturerNintendo
TypeVideo game console
GenerationFourth generation
Storagecartridge
Backward
compatibility
No compatibility
PredecessorNintendo Entertainment System
SuccessorNintendo 64

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (often shortened to SNES or Super NES) is a 16-bit video game console created by Nintendo. It was called the Super Famicom in Japan, and the Super Comboy in South Korea. The console can display 2D graphics. Super NES games are loaded from a cartridge. Nintendo asked Sony to create a peripheral CD-ROM reader for the Super NES, but the project, named "Play station", was abandoned and Sony decided to create their own video game console, and they named it the PlayStation.

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