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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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FIFA Soccer 96

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FIFA International Soccer features new pass power meter for inch-perfect passing. EA Sports StadiumSound dynamic crowd sound technology with 30 all new crowd chants. Position corner kicks with pinpoint accuracy with EA Sports IsoCam. Manage team lineup, coverage, formation and strategy. New reverse angle & slow motion replay and even Man of the Match awards! 

FIFA 98 - Road to World Cup

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The Mother of all soccer games. With new moves including 1-2 passing, fast dribble and volleys. 12 international leagues including English, Italian, German and French. Over 3500 Real Players with accurate strengths and weaknesses. Players are modeled using Motion Design and the game features digitised speech by John Motson.

Fever Pitch Soccer

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Experience intense hi speed soccer action as you compete boot to boot against the world's greatest teams. Recruit star players like Barger, Tricky and Striker and use their arsenal of awesome special moves to destroy your opponents. Fever Pitch Soccer. have you got what it takes?

Exhaust Heat

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With a unique vehicle construction system you can select and set your engine, tyres, spoilers and diffuser for maximum effect. Become a world champion as you compete in Grand Prix mode; the Grand Prix offers 16 different circuits to test your ability to the limit. Your repair fees increase as you sustain damage to your vehicle. Not only the courses but also the weather can be selected. You can practice your race tactics and pit stops and even strengthen your arms in training mode!

Equinox

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As Glendaal, you wake to a horrifying scene. Evil forces have reduced the town of Galedonia to rubble and turned the villagers to mutant zombies and demons. Your father, the wizard Shadax, must be found, for only he has the magical powers to challenge the evil Sonia. The search for Shadax will take you through overworld and underworld battle zones, from strategic attack zones high in the clouds, to mysterious dungeons below - loaded with ghost, wind demons and traps galore.

Earthworm Jim

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Jim - just an ordinary earthworm caught in a suit he doesn't understand! Faced with the daunting task of keeping the super-powered suit out of the evil clutches of his evil enemies, you'll have to use every weapon and power at your disposal. Use your whip, plasma blaster and hamster (ummm.) to fight past Chuck and Fifi, Evil the Cat, Major Mucus and more in nine levels of insane action.

Dungeon Master

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Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story

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Enter the world of Dragon. A place where the martial arts legend Bruce Lee lived for 32 troublesome years. A place where you will encounter a multitude of the smartest and fiercest opponents ever to be seen on the Nintendo. At your disposal is a devastating array of over 35 different fighting moves. You WILL need them.

Dragons Lair

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From deep within Mordroc's castle, a foul stench rose up to mix with the cold, damp midnight air; the telltale sign of the evil wizard's pet fire breathing dragon, Singe; the beast that guarded the Princess Daphne in the deadly caves, far below the surface. Dirk the Daring walked toward the castle gate. He  felt no fear, but then fear was for cowards. No other would dare to enter this perilous castle where Mordroc had imprisoned the helpless princess. Now was the time for heroes. Now was the time for action. Now was the time to enter the Dragon's Lair.

Doom

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This is Doom! This is the faithful, full gore, bad attitude, 16-meg version of the PC original with all the monsters, levels, weapons and surprises screaming around every corner. Strap on your ammo and prepare for the ultimate descent into a hell-bread pit of danger and death. This is your chance to become a hero. Or die trying!

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