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*Total colors: 32768 | *Total colors: 32768 | ||
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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (Japanese: '''スーパーファミコン''' ''Super | The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (Japanese: '''スーパーファミコン''' ''Super Famicom''), also known as the '''Super Nintendo''', is a cartridge-based console created by [[Nintendo]]. It is often shortened to '''SNES'''. It is the successor to the {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System}}, and was eventually succeeded by the [[Nintendo 64]]. | ||
It has twice the built in memory of the older | It has twice the built in memory of the older Nintendo Entertainment System. It was the best selling console in the {{wp|History of video game consoles (fourth generation)|16-bit era}}. The controller had a directional pad, A, B, X and Y buttons and "twin shoulder buttons". | ||
==Peripherals== | ==Peripherals== | ||
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*[[Super Game Boy 2]] | *[[Super Game Boy 2]] | ||
*[[Satellaview]] | *[[Satellaview]] | ||
*[[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|SF Memory Cassette]] | |||
==Pokémon games== | ==Pokémon games== | ||
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{{consolegames}} | {{consolegames}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| [[Picross NP | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine]] | ||
| Magazine | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 1998 | |||
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===With {{OBP|Nintendo Power|cartridge}} (via SF Memory Cassette)=== | |||
{{consolegames}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Picross NP Vol. 1]] | |||
| Puzzle | | Puzzle | ||
| 1999 | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 1999 | ||
|}{{left clear}} | |}{{left clear}} | ||
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| {{tt|1998|Based on the North American release date, as the games were released under different names in Japan}} | | {{tt|1998|Based on the North American release date, as the games were released under different names in Japan}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|Yellow}} | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | {{game|Yellow}} | ||
| Main series RPG | | Main series RPG | ||
| 1998 | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 1998 | ||
|}{{left clear}} | |}{{left clear}} | ||
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| 1999 | | 1999 | ||
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | |- style="background:#FFFFFF;" | ||
| {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} | | style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} | ||
| Main series RPG | | Main series RPG | ||
| 1999 | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 1999 | ||
|}<br clear="left"> | |}<br clear="left"> | ||
==Cameos== | |||
* The [[Player character|player]] has a SNES in their bedroom in front of their TV in the [[Generation I]] games. In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]], it's replaced with a NES. | |||
** [[Copycat (character)|Copycat]] also has a SNES in front of her bedroom's TV. Her console is running a game where Mario has a bucket on his head, a reference to the game ''{{smw|Mario & Wario}}'', which was also developed by [[Game Freak]]. Unlike the player, Copycat retains her SNES in the remakes. | |||
* The SNES is one of several consoles the player can decorate their bedroom with in the [[Generation II]] games. | |||
** Using the [[Transfer Pak]], the player can copy their bedroom to [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] using the My Room feature. Their room is displayed in full 3D, and the SNES can be displayed here. The player's TV will randomly display screens from SNES games when the SNES is out, such as ''{{smw|Super Mario World}}'', ''{{zw|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'', ''{{fzw|F-Zero}}'' and ''{{wk|Kirby Super Star}}''. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Generation I Player SNES.PNG|The player's SNES in the [[Generation I]] games | |||
File:Generation I Copycat SNES.PNG|Copycat's SNES in the [[Generation I]] games | |||
File:Generation II Player SNES.png|The player's SNES in the [[Generation II]] games | |||
File:Stadium 2 My Room SNES.png|The player's SNES in the My Room feature of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | |||
File:Stadium 2 My Room SFC.png|The player's Super Famicom in the My Room feature of the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | |||
File:Generation III Copycat SNES.PNG|Copycat's SNES in ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
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[[Category:Electronic devices]] | [[Category:Electronic devices]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo consoles]] | [[Category:Nintendo consoles]] | ||
[[fr:Super Nintendo]] | |||
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Revision as of 20:47, 14 June 2017
- This article is about the console. For the SNES game system decoration from Generation II, see Game system.
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Japanese: スーパーファミコン Super Famicom), also known as the Super Nintendo, is a cartridge-based console created by Nintendo. It is often shortened to SNES. It is the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System, and was eventually succeeded by the Nintendo 64.
It has twice the built in memory of the older Nintendo Entertainment System. It was the best selling console in the 16-bit era. The controller had a directional pad, A, B, X and Y buttons and "twin shoulder buttons".
Peripherals
Pokémon games
With Satellaview
Title | Genre | Release |
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Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine | Magazine | 1998 |
With Nintendo Power (via SF Memory Cassette)
Title | Genre | Release |
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Picross NP Vol. 1 | Puzzle | 1999 |
With Super Game Boy or Super Game Boy 2
Title | Genre | Release |
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Pokémon Red and Green | Main series RPG | 1996 |
Pokémon Blue | Main series RPG | 1996 |
Pokémon Red and Blue | Main series RPG | 1998 |
Pokémon Yellow | Main series RPG | 1998 |
Game Boy Color Pokémon games
Although designed for the Game Boy Color, these Pokémon games can also be played on the Game Boy, thus can also be played on the Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2.
Title | Genre | Release |
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Pokémon Trading Card Game | Card game | 1998 |
Pokémon Pinball | Pinball | 1999 |
Pokémon Gold and Silver | Main series RPG | 1999 |
Cameos
- The player has a SNES in their bedroom in front of their TV in the Generation I games. In FireRed and LeafGreen, it's replaced with a NES.
- Copycat also has a SNES in front of her bedroom's TV. Her console is running a game where Mario has a bucket on his head, a reference to the game Mario & Wario, which was also developed by Game Freak. Unlike the player, Copycat retains her SNES in the remakes.
- The SNES is one of several consoles the player can decorate their bedroom with in the Generation II games.
- Using the Transfer Pak, the player can copy their bedroom to Pokémon Stadium 2 using the My Room feature. Their room is displayed in full 3D, and the SNES can be displayed here. The player's TV will randomly display screens from SNES games when the SNES is out, such as Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, F-Zero and Kirby Super Star.
The player's SNES in the Generation I games
Copycat's SNES in the Generation I games
The player's SNES in the Generation II games
The player's SNES in the My Room feature of Pokémon Stadium 2
The player's Super Famicom in the My Room feature of the Japanese version of Pokémon Stadium 2
Copycat's SNES in FireRed and LeafGreen
Game systems with Pokémon games |
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Nintendo handheld consoles |
GB (Pocket · GBL · SGB · SGB2) • GBC • mini • GBA (SP · GBm · GBP) DS (Lite · DSi · DSi XL) • 3DS (XL · 2DS · New 3DS · New 3DS XL · New 2DS XL) Switch (Lite · OLED) |
Nintendo home consoles |
SNES (BS-X · SGB · NP · SGB2) • N64 (DD) • GCN (GBP) Wii (Family Edition · mini) • Wii U Switch (OLED) |
Sega consoles |
Pico • CoCoPad • Beena |