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{{Emulation|[[Fileemulation:NEC_logoSuper Nintendo emulators|Super Nintendo emulators]]}}{{Infobox console|image = SNES-Model1-Console-Set.jpg|image2 = Super-Famicom-Console-Set.pngjpg|imagecaption = Original North American Model 1<br/>Original Japanese version|Manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]|Generation = [[:Category:Fourth_generation|Fourth generation]]|Release date = November 21, 1990 (JP)<br />August 23, 1991 (NA)<br />April 11 1992 (EU/UK)<br />June 6, 1992 (others)<br />|Media type = ROM cartridge|Input controller = 2 controller ports|180pxPredecessor = [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (1983)|rightSuccessor = [[Nintendo 64]] NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社 Nippon Denki Kabushiki Gaisha1996)}}The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' (also known as the '''Super NES''', '''SNES''' or '''Super Nintendo''') is a Japanese multinational provider of information technology [[16-bit]] [[:Category:Console|video game console]] that was released in 1990 by [[Nintendo]] in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe & Australasia (ITOceania) services , and productsSouth America in 1993. In Japan, the system is called the '''Super Famicom''' <span style="font-weight: normal">(スーパーファミコン<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets <span class="t_nihongo_icon" style="color: #00e; font: bold 80% sans-serif; text-decoration: none; padding: 0 .1em;">?</span>]</sup>, with officially adopting the abbreviated name of its headquarters in Minatopredecessor, Tokyothe Family Computer)</span>, Japanor '''SFC''' for short. The company was In South Korea, it is known as the Nippon Electric Company, Limited, before re-branding in 1983 as just NEC'''Super Comboy''' (슈퍼 컴보이) and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics.==Hardware==
==Consoles=CPU=== *TurboGrafx'''Processor''': Ricoh 5A22, based on a 16-16bit 65C816 core*'''Clock rates''' (NTSC):*'''Input''': 21.47727 MHz*'''Bus''': 3.58 MHz, 2.68 MHz, or 1.79 MHz*'''Clock rates''' (PAL):*'''Input''': 21.28137 MHz*'''Bus''': 3.55 MHz, 2.66 MHz, or 1.77 MHz*'''Buses''': 24-bit and 8-bit address buses, 8-bit data bus*'''Additional features:'''**DMA and HDMA**Timed IRQ**Parallel I/O processing**Hardware multiplication and division ===Video======= [[Video Signals|Native audio/PC Enginevideo output]] ====*RF*Composite*S-video*<p classRGB SCART ===Audio======RAM====="firstHeading" idSNES Jr.="firstHeading" lang="en"[[File:Snes_jr..jpg|thumb|North American SNES Jr.]]The SNES Jr., also referred to as the SNES 2, was a redesign of the SNES released late in the consoles lifetime. It does not support [[Video Signals|s-video]] output and lacks an RF jack, although an external RF adapter can be used. <gallery>TurboDuoSnes-mini01.jpgSnes-mini02.jpgSnes-mini04.jpgSnes-mini05.jpgSnes-mini03.jpgSnes-mini06.jpg</pgallery==Add-ons==*[[Satellaview]]*<p class[[Super Game Boy]] ==Region locking="firstHeading" id=Although most SNES cartridges can't be just put in a system of another region, you can overcome this by using a region adapter. There are still a certain amount of games that make use of "firstHeadingsoftware region-locking" lang=this means that the game will look at what region the system is. If you boot a game from a different region and it displays a "enNot designed for your Super NES/Super Famicom">PCor a similar message than that game is software region-locked. SNES-TOOL can patch a region locked game so when using a flashcart or a similar device you can play the game on your systemThese games have a software region lock: *Adventures of Batman & Robin*Aretha 2*Art of Fighting*Art of Fighting 2 (Ryūko no Ken 2)*Asterix & Obelix*Biker Mice from Mars*Bomberman B-daman*Bushi Seiryuuden - Futari no Yuusha *Castalvania Dracula X/Vampire Kiss*Clock Tower*Coron Land*Cyber Knight II*Dai-3-ji Super Robot Taisen*Dai-4-ji Super Robot Taisen*Demon's Crest*Dharma Doujou*Donkey Kong Country*Donkey Kong Country 2*Donkey Kong Country 3*Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden*Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 2*Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden 3*Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story*Earthbound*Fatal Fury Special*Fighter's History*Final Fight 3*Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san*Gokujō Parodiusu - Kako no Eikō o Motomete*Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu*Ganbare Goemon 2*Ganbare Goemon 3*Go Go Ackman 1*Go Go Ackman 3*Gokujou Parodius*Illusion of Gaia*Iron Commando*Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius*Joe & Mac 2/3*Live A Live*Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba*Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu *Kidou Senshi Victory Gundam*Kirby Bowl*Kirby Super Star*Kirby's Avalanche*Kirby's Dream Course*Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei*Majin Tensei*Magical Pop'n*Marvel Super Heroes*Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow*Megaman VII*Megaman X*Megaman X2*Metal Warriors*Metal Max Returns*Mickey to Donald Magical Adventure 3*Plok!*Popful Mail*Prehistorik Man*Rock n' Roll Racing*Romancing SaGa 3*Robotrek*R-Type III*Samurai Spirits*Saturday Night Slam Masters *Secret of Mana*Slayers*Sparkster*Street Fighter II -The World Warrior*Stunt Race FX</p>Wild Trax*Sugoi Hebereke*Sunset Riders*Super Genjin*Super Genjin 2*Super Mario All-Stars*Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World*Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island*Super Metroid*Super Ninja-kun*Super Robot Taisen EX*Super Robot Taisen Gaiden*Tactics Ogre*Terranigma*Tetris Battle Gaiden*Tetsuwan Atom*Tsuyoshi Shikkarai Shinasai - Taisen Puzzle-dama*The Adventures of Tintin - Prisoners of the Sun*The Great Battle II*The Great Battle IV*The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie*Top Gear 2*Tintin In Tibet*Trinea*Undercover Cops*Wizap!*Wagyan Paradise*X-Men Mutant Apocalypse*YS V*Yuu Yuu Hakusho 2 - Kakutou no Shou*Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final - Makai Saikyou Retsuden*Zombies Ate My Neighbors [[Category:Console]][[Category:CompanyFourth generation]]
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