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− | The '''Super Famicom スーパーファミコン [Supa Famikon]''', is a fourth generation video game console created by [[Nintendo]] and released in Japan on 1990-11-21. It was released in the USA nearly a year later under the name, [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], which was essentially the same console, just with a different shape and color scheme. | + | The '''Super Famicom スーパーファミコン [Supa Famikon]''', is a fourth generation video game console created by [[Nintendo]] and released in Japan on 1990-11-21. It was released in the USA nearly a year later under the name, [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], which was essentially the same console, just with a different shape and color scheme. The Super Famicom CPU is the [[Ricoh 5A22]], essentially a 16-bit version of the [[MOS 6502]]. |
I have never played a Super Famicom in real life, but I have played a lot of Super Famicom games through emulators, and the SNES is my favorite video game console. | I have never played a Super Famicom in real life, but I have played a lot of Super Famicom games through emulators, and the SNES is my favorite video game console. |
Revision as of 21:00, 23 June 2019
The Super Famicom スーパーファミコン [Supa Famikon], is a fourth generation video game console created by Nintendo and released in Japan on 1990-11-21. It was released in the USA nearly a year later under the name, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which was essentially the same console, just with a different shape and color scheme. The Super Famicom CPU is the Ricoh 5A22, essentially a 16-bit version of the MOS 6502.
I have never played a Super Famicom in real life, but I have played a lot of Super Famicom games through emulators, and the SNES is my favorite video game console.
Status
I do not own a Super Famicom and have never used one in real life.
Games
- See all Super Famicom Games.
These are the Super Famicom games that are important to me:
Hardware
Review
The Super Famicom is very similar to the SNES, the the review is essentially the same.