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− | The SNES is often regarded as one of the greatest consoles of all time, with good reason. In my humble opinion, the SNES is the ultimate system. The controller was also massively influential, with almost every controller afterwards, from the [[PlayStation]] controller, to the [[Xbox]] Controller, to the [[Wii U]] Gamepad using the same basic design (four face buttons, start and select, D-pad, and the revolutionary shoulder buttons). Several websites and videos have lists specific to the SNES, including [[Syd Lexia]]'s 100 Best SNES Games Ever.[http://www. | + | The SNES is often regarded as one of the greatest consoles of all time, with good reason. In my humble opinion, the SNES is the ultimate system. The controller was also massively influential, with almost every controller afterwards, from the [[PlayStation]] controller, to the [[Xbox]] Controller, to the [[Wii U]] Gamepad using the same basic design (four face buttons, start and select, D-pad, and the revolutionary shoulder buttons). Several websites and videos have lists specific to the SNES, including [[Syd Lexia]]'s 100 Best SNES Games Ever.[http://www.sydlexia.com/top100snes.htm] |
Revision as of 01:31, 3 March 2014
The Super Nintendo Enertainment System, also known as the SNES, Super NES, Super Nintendo, and Super Famicom (in Japan), is Nintendo's 2nd home console after the NES. It was released in Japan in 1990, and North America in 1991.
Launch Games
Japan
North America
Europe
Legacy
The SNES is often regarded as one of the greatest consoles of all time, with good reason. In my humble opinion, the SNES is the ultimate system. The controller was also massively influential, with almost every controller afterwards, from the PlayStation controller, to the Xbox Controller, to the Wii U Gamepad using the same basic design (four face buttons, start and select, D-pad, and the revolutionary shoulder buttons). Several websites and videos have lists specific to the SNES, including Syd Lexia's 100 Best SNES Games Ever.[1]