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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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Family Dog

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Championship Pool

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Now here's a straight game of 8 ball to play against your friends - no trick stuff - with an angled view of the table and rock n roll riffs dancing on your ear drums., You won't have to go out for a pool table ever again! Championship Pool gives you all the excitement of pure-pool play, with more unique features than any other electronic billiards product. And it's the only Super NES pool game backed by the Billiard Congress of America.

David Cranes Amazing Tennis

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Trade in your racquet for a game controller. The category of sports home video games has just taken a quantum leap forward into a new dimension of realism - David Crane's Amazing Tennis. Developed by David Crane, an industry pioneer and one of the best selling game designers of all time. Amazing Tennis redefines the term 'state of the art'. Every aspect of play has been re-created to ensure a precision feel and accuracy other tennis video games can't match.

Best of the Best - Championship Karate

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Champions World Class Soccer endorsed by Ryan Giggs

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Advanced player control - shooting, corners and throw-ins. Realistic bicycle kicks, flying headers, traps, passes and much more. Referee calls - fouls, penalties, yellow and red cards.

Super Adventure Island

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Master Higgins is back in his wildest and greatest adventure of all! His girlfriend, Jeanie Jungle, has been turned to stone by the evil Dark Cloak. Now he must leap into action to defeat the scores of guardian animals and monsters that protect the wicked wizard. Join Master Higgins as he reaches new heights of adventure on his high flying skateboard. Speed through underground caves in a crazy mine car ride! Go from tropical shores to the belly of a whale - all in search of his final battle with the mad magician, Dark Cloak! <br >

World League Basketball

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World League Basketball has unique over the shoulder perspective that puts you in the game like never before! Choose your team from 6 international basketball conferences and lead it through the gruelling playoffs to a berth in the semi finals and on the world championships! Or challenge a friend to a head to head exhibition game. <br >

World Class Rugby

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Sixteen best teams compete for the World Cup, an ultimate test of your skills against the very best in the game. 3D perspective, sound effects and the atmosphere takes you to the very heart if the action. You are on the pitch battling it out with the heavies in the scrum, tackling the wingers, jumping for the ball in the line out and experiencing the triumphal sensation of scoring a Try. Single Game, World Cup and League for 3 to 8 teams. One or Two players option. Option to change team names, players names, skills and physical attributes. Instant action replay. <br >

Tuff E Nuff

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Spectre

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