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Super Nintendo

The Super Nintendo or SNES as it is widely known, was Nintendo Corporation's 16 bit equivalent to the Sega Megadrive, and was the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in Japan on November 21, 1990 and called the Super Famicom (short for Super Family Computer) it quickly established itself as Sega's main rival.

In Autumn 1991, the Super Nintendo hit the American shops. With a different design to the Super Famicom (although the internal architecture was identical), and a different cartridge shape to combat importing of US games overseas, the American model matched the success of the Super Famicom in Japan.

Finally, after almost two years of waiting, the Europeans got to see what all the fuss was about and they weren't disappointed! Sporting the same case as the Super Famicom, but running at a slower clock speed of 50Hz because many TV sets did not have the capability to run at 60Hz, the initial release of the Super Nintendo came bundled with two controllers and Super Mario World. Early game releases included the excellent F-Zero, and an arcade conversion of Super R-Type.

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Over the next few years, the Super Nintendo produced some of the best known video games of all time. Mario made his obligatory appearance in many games (the best of the bunch being Super Mario Kart), and Donkey Kong made a welcome return in the hugely successful Donkey Kong Country trilogy. Other notable successes were Super Probotector: Alien Rebels, Street Fighter 2 Turbo and RPG classics such as Zelda and Secret of Mana.

As the competition between Sega and Nintendo went on, and the games got better and better, so did the technology. Many of the later games released contained additional hardware to create advanced effects, compress data and process instructions quicker. The two most widely used were the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) chip which was used in games such Pilotwings and Super Mario Kart to create 3D effects by scaling and rotating backgrounds, and the SuperFX chip used in Starwing which creates 3D landscapes through polygons and texture mapping (something we are all used to now, but was revolutionary at the time!).

The Super Nintendo was succeeded by the Nintendo 64 in 1997, and was taken off the shelves in 1998. This was due to the phenomenal success of the Playstation. The Playstation had originally been developed by Sony and Nintendo together as a CD add-on for the SNES, but they scrapped the idea. Sony took the technology they had been working on and created the Playstation. The rest is history.

Many people regard the Super Nintendo as the best video game system made, and few could argue the effect it has had on recent game developments. The Nintendo / Sega war that raged in the nineties was the same as the Commodore / Spectrum war of the eighties, and however you feel about the console it will always remain one of the most significant piece's of video gaming history.

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Donald in Maui Mallard

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Donald Duck goes undercover as Maui Mallard to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the powerful Tiki Statue. Without it, the island will be lost! Help Donald sneak and shoot his way through 8 levels as you explore magical underworlds, fight your way through the haunted mansion and be seduced by the charm of the Mojo Sorceress. As Maui Mallard, Donald is endowed with special ninja skills which allow him to perform amazing manoeuvres and incredible feats for lots of feather flying fun!

Drakkhen

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Chaos and evil have befallen us. The Great Drakkhen, source of universal magic, has been usurped. You and your companions must confront the ruling dragon princes to restore world peace. Ancient prophecy warns of dangers not yet born by mortal men. But you must not be deterred. Your wit will be tested and your lives are at risk every moment in Drakkhen.

Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf

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With a fiery blast from your Hydra Rockets you must annihilate a ruthless tyrant's military arsenal. Strafe his airfields and rip into his tank armies as you challenge the Madman's forces in a series of devastating strikes. 27 dangerous missions stand between you and the ultimate showdown!

Cutthroat Island

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Sharpen your long swords for the ultimate high seas battle! In plundering two player action team up as Morgan and Shaw to uncover a treasure trove of priceless gems and gold bullion! Battle bloodthirsty pirates with knives, pistols and flaming torches!

Chaos Engine

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Six hard nosed mercenaries, armed to the teeth with over 25 weapons and a host of special destructive devices, enter the World of Chaos to destroy The Chaos Engine and its maker, Baron Fortescue. Choose two to form your party and take on the mutant creatures over four graphic worlds and 16 levels loaded with fiendish traps, puzzles and secret passages.

Clay Fighter 2 - Judgment Clay

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Bad Mr Frosty is back for another clay optic romp together with a whole host of new characters, including Hoppy the bouncing rabbit, Octo the purple octopus and Banana man! Includes super attacks, 6 different tournaments, a training mode and increased digitised sound effects.

Casper

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It's a ghost right on your Super NES bringing you all the thrills, chills and eyeballrolling adventures of the hit movie, Casper. Incredible 3D graphics will keep you screaming from the attic to the basement of Whipstaff Manor. Help Kat's dad and save the day. It's spooktacular!

Carrier Aces

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Battle in the air for control of the sea. As a Japanese or American World War II pilot, attack the enemy's ships in fighters, dive bombers or torpedo bombers. But it won't be easy. Your opponent will send up the defence fighters and shoot you out of the sky with anti-aircraft fire. Destroy your target and then somehow coax your battered planes to your aircraft carrier. No time for rest, prepare your defences because the enemy is coming after you. Play against the computer or a friend in this split screen mode 7 air war.

California Games 2

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Prepare to shred dudes and dudettes (and we don't mean cheese). Hang gliding target practice, Skateboarding in the aqueducts, Snowboarding on Mt Shasta, Bodyboarding in Santa Cruz and Jet Surfing on Monterey Bay await your most excellent presence. Up to eight different people can become the supreme dude or dudette of the beach. Just show Zak what you're made of. He's the guru who hands out the points. But don't worry, he's real easy to impress... Not!

Bulls vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs

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Play with the best in the NBA. Real players. Real moves. Real NBA action. The complete 1992 NBA playoffs. All 16 teams, plus the East and West All Stars. Everything from fast breaks to alley oops. Even current game stats. It's showtime.

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