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<section begin=intro />The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' ('''SNES'''), originally released in Japan as the '''Super Nintendo Family Computer''' ('''Super Famicom''') is a video game console originally released in 1990 by [[Nintendo]].
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<section begin=intro />The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' ('''SNES'''), originally released in Japan as the '''Super Famicom''' (スーパーファミコン) is a video game console originally released in 1990 by [[Nintendo]].
  
 
While different in aesthetics, both the SNES and Super Famicom are identical from a technical perspective, and so on Sega Retro are treated as one system.<section end=intro />
 
While different in aesthetics, both the SNES and Super Famicom are identical from a technical perspective, and so on Sega Retro are treated as one system.<section end=intro />
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Only one game from [[Sega]] was available on the Nintendo system; [[Columns]]. In 1999 [[Media Factory]] were allowed to make a version for Nintendo's Japan-exclusive Nintendo Power rewritable cartridge service.
 
Only one game from [[Sega]] was available on the Nintendo system; [[Columns]]. In 1999 [[Media Factory]] were allowed to make a version for Nintendo's Japan-exclusive Nintendo Power rewritable cartridge service.
 
   
 
   
==List of Sega games for the Super Nintendo Family Computer (JP)==
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==List of Sega games for the Super Famicom==
 
*''[[Columns]]'' (1999)
 
*''[[Columns]]'' (1999)
  

Revision as of 13:31, 18 December 2017

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Date RRP Code
Super Famicom
JP
1990-11-21 ¥25,000 ?

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), originally released in Japan as the Super Famicom (スーパーファミコン) is a video game console originally released in 1990 by Nintendo.

While different in aesthetics, both the SNES and Super Famicom are identical from a technical perspective, and so on Sega Retro are treated as one system.

Sega support

Only one game from Sega was available on the Nintendo system; Columns. In 1999 Media Factory were allowed to make a version for Nintendo's Japan-exclusive Nintendo Power rewritable cartridge service.

List of Sega games for the Super Famicom

References