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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 [[:Category:NES|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]]. The games, though no longer produced, are still quite popular. Many titles have since reappeared on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Wii Virtual Console]].
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 [[:Category:NES|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]]. The games, though no longer produced, are still quite popular. Many titles have since reappeared on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Wii Virtual Console]].



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Super Nintendo
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ManufacturerNintendo
Released[[Template:JpTemplate:UsTemplate:Eu Template:Au]]
Total Games1817 (468 present)
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For games for the Japan-only satellite add-on, see Category:Satellaview.

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. The games, though no longer produced, are still quite popular. Many titles have since reappeared on the Game Boy Advance and Wii Virtual Console.

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