Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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| Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |
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| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Type | Console |
| Release Date | November 21, 1990 (JP) August 13, 1991 (USA) |
| Media | Cartridge |
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| Units Sold | 49 million |
| Top Selling Game | Super Mario World |
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| Competitor(s) | Sega Genesis |
| Predecessor | Nintendo Entertainment System |
| Successor | Nintendo 64 |
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (often shortened to Super NES or SNES) was released in North America in August 13, 1991 after the design was retooled from the Japanese Super Famicom. (The European version, however, retained the look and design of the Super Famicom.) The system was a powerful update to the NES/Famicom. The system initially came with Super Mario World as a bundled game but later in it's life this was changed to Donkey Kong Country.
[edit] Launch Titles
- Super Mario World
- F-Zero
- Pilotwings (USA Launch)
[edit] See also
Nintendo Hardware
| Home Consoles: | Color TV Game | NES | Super NES | Nintendo 64 | GameCube | Wii |
| Portables: | Game & Watch | Game Boy | Game Boy Light | Game Boy Pocket | Game Boy Color | Game Boy Advance | Game Boy Advance SP | Nintendo DS | Game Boy micro | Nintendo DS Lite | Nintendo DSi |
| Arcade: | Nintendo Classic | Vs. UniSystem/DualSystem | PlayChoice-10 | Nintendo Super System | Triforce (Arcade Board) |
| Misc devices: | Super Game Boy | Super Game Boy 2 | Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak | Game Boy Printer | Virtual Boy | Game Boy Player | iQue | e-Reader |
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