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1991 North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1.7+)
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Prop
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1991 North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1.7+)

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This is the SNES l'll also make the Famicon (Japanese Edition)
it's detailed
pls rate

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SNES stands for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Here's an overview of the SNES:

Introduction: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, often abbreviated as SNES or Super NES, is a 16-bit home video game console released by Nintendo in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, and in 1991 in North America, Europe, and other regions. It was the successor to the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

Design: The SNES featured a sleeker design compared to its predecessor, with a rounded shape and a top-loading cartridge slot. It introduced a more ergonomic controller known as the SNES Controller, which included shoulder buttons (L and R), a directional pad, select and start buttons, and A/B/X/Y face buttons.

Games: The SNES boasted a robust library of games, including many classic titles that are considered among the best in video game history. Notable games include Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Super Metroid, Donkey Kong Country, and Final Fantasy VI (released as Final Fantasy III in North America).

Technical Specifications: The SNES was a 16-bit console with an improved graphics processor compared to the NES, capable of displaying more detailed and colorful graphics. It could output graphics at a resolution of 256x224 pixels or 512x448 pixels in interlaced mode. The console had a larger color palette and could produce stereo sound.

Accessories: Various accessories were available for the SNES, including the Super Scope light gun, the Super Game Boy adapter for playing Game Boy games on the SNES, and the multitap for multiplayer gaming.

Legacy: The SNES is highly regarded for its strong lineup of games, innovation in graphics and sound, and its role in the 16-bit era of gaming. It remains a beloved console among retro gaming enthusiasts and continues to influence game design and culture.

Overall, the SNES is remembered as a landmark console in video game history, building upon the success of the NES and solidifying Nintendo's position as a leader in the gaming industry during the 1990s.

l'll try to get 2 Nintendo consoles every day
enjoy!
2 Comments
Skysway 1013  [author] 7 Jul, 2024 @ 6:04pm 
Nice
IZX 7 Jul, 2024 @ 5:04pm 
So amazing! I have this irl :steamhappy: