Super Nintendo
Entertainment System
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The Super Ninendo Entertainment system or SNES as its more commonly known is probably one of the best consoles ever made. There are hundreds of quality games available ranging from arcade conversions such as Street Fighter 2 to RPG games such as Zelda IV, Secret of Mana and Breath of fire. We still stock a large selection of over 250 games, accessories and systems here. |
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Super Famicom |
November 21, 1990 (Japan) |
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SNES US |
September 1991 (USA) |
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Released in the US with a new case design. Games came on different shaped carts to the Famicom verison being more rectangular. Also later released as a slimmer version, bit like a small UK shape but basically the same hardware with the Rf output removed. |
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SNES UK |
June 1992 (Europe) |
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Not released in Europe until 1992 the European version came in the same style case as the Famicom. Games available at release included Super Mario world 3 and F-Zero. PAL consoles play games approx 16% slower than an NTSC one, with larger black borders at the top and bottom of the screen. We can supply or fit PAL systems with a switch to allow them to play like a US console at full-speed and in full-screen. |
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SNES 101 |
New Style American SNES |
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The new slim line version, only released in the US and Japan. Much smaller than the original system. Has the Rf output removed and came supplied with the Composite cable instead. Yoshis Island boxed set shown here. There are also several versions released without the power supply included in the box. |
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SNES SPECS |
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CPU |
Type: 65816 16-bit: 2.68 / 3.58 Mhz |
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MEMORY |
RAM: 1 Mbit (128 Kbyte) |
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DISPLAY |
Max Resolution: 512 x 448 pixels |
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VIDEO OUTPUT |
A PAL SNES can output RF, RGB, and S-Video. |
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SOUND |
Sound Chip: 8-bit Sony SPC700 Sound Channels: 8 |
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FEATURES |
Mode 7 |
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SNES Regional Protection |
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Physical Lockout |
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SNES Enhancement Chips DSP and FX/FX 2 |
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An interesting feature of many SNES games is that they used
special enhancement chips to enable more powerful games to be played. SNES Super FX/FX 2 |
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SNES Accessories |
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Fantastic design and quality meant the Official SNES Controllers were one of the systems main advantages with 6 buttons compared to the 3 on a standard MegaDrive controller. Loads of third party snes controllers where made which added auto-fire etc. |
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With only 2 controller ports the SNES required a multitap to allow up to 6 players at once. Games which support this include Bomberman and Secret of Mana. |
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The Super Scope was the SNES systems light gun, never really did very well as there where only a few games that supported it and those were quite poor. Yoshis Safari being one of the best. |
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Game Genie Cheat Cart from Code Masters. Allows games to be changed by entering cheat codes. |
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Official Nintendo two button mouse, that plugs into controller 1 or controller 2 on your SNES. Only a handful of games were mouse compatible such as Mario Paint and Might & Magic III. |
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Stereo A/V Cable with Scart Connector, better quality than the standard RF lead the PAL systems came supplied with. |
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The satelliview was
only released in Japan and allows the SNES to connect to a special satellite
channel called "St GIGA". Games and demos could be downloaded at
particular times to a BS-X Special Broadcast Cassette containing 1 megabit of
flash ram. |
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There are loads of different converters available for playing import games on the SNES. The Action replay ones also contain cheat functions to allow game parameters to be changed. Usually work by plugging 2 games in, one for the region console you are using and the other for the import game you want to play. |
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SNES Games |
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There are loads high quality Snes games, the fact that so many are being remade for the game boy advance shows just how good they are. The SNES emmulation is also very popular with several good emulators such as zsnes. |
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Super Probotector Alien rebels has to be one of the best games of the era and a soon to be released GBA version looks to be another best seller. Another Konami classic. |
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Super Mario Kart, one of the best games ever made. Mode 7 courses and superb handling make this a joy to play. Also another Gameboy update available but no feather powerup :-( |
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Outrageously expensive when released the SNES version of Street Fighter Two was very close to the arcade original. New versions of this are still being made today on the likes of PS2 and GC. |