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{{Console
 
{{Console
|title = Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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|title =  
 
|logo = [[Image:SNESLogo.jpg|200px]]
 
|logo = [[Image:SNESLogo.jpg|200px]]
 
|image = [[Image:Snes.jpg|100px|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]][[Image:Sfamicom.jpg|130px|Super Famicom]]
 
|image = [[Image:Snes.jpg|100px|Super Nintendo Entertainment System]][[Image:Sfamicom.jpg|130px|Super Famicom]]
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|type = [[Home Console]]
 
|type = [[Home Console]]
 
|generation = Fourth
 
|generation = Fourth
|lifespan = 1990 - 2000
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|lifespan =  
|CPU = 16-bit 65c816 Ricoh 5A22
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|CPU =  
 
|GPU =  
 
|GPU =  
 
|media = Cartridge
 
|media = Cartridge
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|controllers = Two
 
|controllers = Two
 
|connectivity =  
 
|connectivity =  
|online service = [[Satellaview]] (Japan only)
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|online service = [[Satellaview]](Japan only)
|release date = JP November 21, 1990<br />US August 13, 1991<br />EU April 11, 1992
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|release date = JP November 21, 1990 <br />US August 13, 1991<br />EU April 11, 1992
|units sold = 49.10 million
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|units sold = 20 Million(US) 29 Million(Other)
|top game = ''[[Super Mario World]]''
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|top game = [[Super Mario World]]
 
|compatibility =  
 
|compatibility =  
 
|predecessor = [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
 
|predecessor = [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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Further hurting the Super Nintendo was the blue collar anti-Japan sentiment that was growing in America. Nintendo was accused of trying to promote the sale of Japanese televisions because the Super Nintendo didn't work correctly with several brands of American television. Nintendo fixed all units for free, but the theory stood for years.
 
Further hurting the Super Nintendo was the blue collar anti-Japan sentiment that was growing in America. Nintendo was accused of trying to promote the sale of Japanese televisions because the Super Nintendo didn't work correctly with several brands of American television. Nintendo fixed all units for free, but the theory stood for years.
  
By 1996, the Super Nintendo's popularity began to wane as the 32-bit era of video games began and the [[Nintendo 64]] was released. In October 1997, the redesigned SNES 2 was released. It sold for US$99 and came with [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]. Near the end of the Super Nintendo's life cycle, the game was changed to [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]. Nintendo of America continued production of the Super Nintendo until 1999, shortly after the release of the Super Nintendo's last game, [[Kirby's Dream Land 3]].
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By 1996, the Super Nintendo's popularity began to wane as the 32-bit era of video games began and the [[Nintendo 64]] was released. In October 1997, the redesigned SNES 2 was released. It sold for US$99 and came with [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]. Near the end of the Super Nintendo's life cycle, the game was changed to [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]. Nintendo of America continued production of the Super Nintendo until 1999, shortly after the release of the Super Nintendo's last game, [[Kirby's Dreamland 3]].
  
 
===Europe===
 
===Europe===
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Secondly, a regional lockout chip was placed in the system. It prevented PAL games from being played on American/Japanese consoles and vice versa. However, if the incompatible game shapes can be overcome, Japanese and American games and consoles are compatible.
 
Secondly, a regional lockout chip was placed in the system. It prevented PAL games from being played on American/Japanese consoles and vice versa. However, if the incompatible game shapes can be overcome, Japanese and American games and consoles are compatible.
  
The simplest solution to getting around regional lockout is to use a Game Genie, which works around both forms of regional lockout.
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The simplest solution to getting around regional lockout is to use a [[Game Genie]], which works around both forms of regional lockout.
 
 
=See Also=
 
 
 
Accessories:
 
*[[SNES Mouse]]
 
*[[Super Game Boy]]
 
*[[Super Scope 6]]
 
 
 
[[:Category: Super Nintendo Games|List of Super Nintendo Games]]
 
  
 
{{Nintendo Systems}}
 
{{Nintendo Systems}}
 
[[Category:Home Console]]
 
[[Category:Home Console]]

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