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{{game disambig||the Super Famicom satellite add-on|[[Satellaview]]}} | |||
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{{System | {{System | ||
| | |logo=SNES console with logotype.png | ||
| | |name=Super Nintendo | ||
|image=SFC | |image=SFC console with logotype.png | ||
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|released=1990 | |released=1990 | ||
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|preceded by=NES | |preceded by=NES | ||
|followed by=Nintendo 64 | |followed by=Nintendo 64 | ||
}} | }} | ||
<gallery | The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan and '''Hyundai Super Comboy''' in Korea) is the 16-bit successor to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was first released on [[November 21]], [[1990]] in Japan, and after some aesthetic changes saw a North American release on [[September 1]], [[1991]]. Later, it was released in [[1992]] in Europe, South America and South Korea, and in [[1993]] in Oceania; in all these countries (more than 30) it kept the original Japanese logo and a console design essentially identical to the Japanese original. The games, though no longer produced, are still quite popular. Many titles have since reappeared on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Wii Virtual Console]].<br><br> | ||
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File:SFC logo.png|Original logo | File:SFC logo.png|Original logo | ||
File:SNES logo NA.png|Localized North American logo | File:SNES logo NA.png|Localized North American logo | ||
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[[Category:Nintendo]] | |||
[[Category:November 21]] | |||
[[Category:1990]] | |||
[[Category:Fourth-generation consoles]] | [[Category:Fourth-generation consoles]] | ||