12 Facts About Super Nintendo Entertainment System

1. Super Nintendo Entertainment System released a mini version of the console last year to rave reviews.

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2. Super Nintendo Entertainment System, known as the SNES, is a 16 bit home video game console developed by Nintendo.

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3. Super Nintendo Entertainment System performed phenomenally, selling 49.10 million units worldwide.

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4. Super Nintendo Entertainment System was the last console to have a different design built for American and Japanese audiences.

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5. Super Nintendo Entertainment System is popular due to its wide selection of triple-A titles from Nintendo and numerous third parties.

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6. Super Nintendo Entertainment System released the console in South America starting in 1993.

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7. Super Nintendo Entertainment System was first released in Japan under the name Super Famicom on November 21, 1990.

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8. Super Nintendo Entertainment System promised to shake things up for the latest Zelda adventure, and boy did they deliver.

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9. Super Nintendo Entertainment System has shaped my entire life to this point: here's hoping it fills hers with happiness too.

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10. Super Nintendo Entertainment System began development of a cartridge-based video game system in 1980.

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11. Super Nintendo Entertainment System employed several types of regional lockout, including both physical and hardware incompatibilities.

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12. Super Nintendo Entertainment System ceased production of the SNES in 1999, about two years after releasing Kirby's Dream Land 3 on November 27, 1997, a year after releasing Frogger (its last third-party game for the system).

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