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The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' and '''Super Family Computer''', colloquially shortened to '''SNES''' and '''Super Famicom''', was a family of 16-bit home consoles produced by [[Nintendo]] during much of the 1990s, and was Nintendo's second set-top unit following the blockbuster success of the prior Nintendo Entertainment System. It is considered part of the fourth console generation of video game hardware. As with previous consoles, the SNES used interchangeable cartridges for its games. | The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''' and '''Super Family Computer''', colloquially shortened to '''SNES''' and '''Super Famicom''', was a family of 16-bit home consoles produced by [[Nintendo]] during much of the 1990s, and was Nintendo's second set-top unit following the blockbuster success of the prior Nintendo Entertainment System. It is considered part of the fourth console generation of video game hardware. As with previous consoles, the SNES used interchangeable cartridges for its games. | ||
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Originally discontinued in 1999 for North America and in 2003 for Japan, the SNES experienced a short-lived revival in 2017 with the release of a microconsole, the '''SNES Classic Edition''', adapted for modern high-definition TV hardware. The device included 30 pre-packaged games, with ''Secret of Mana'' among those selected for the international versions. | Originally discontinued in 1999 for North America and in 2003 for Japan, the SNES experienced a short-lived revival in 2017 with the release of a microconsole, the '''SNES Classic Edition''', adapted for modern high-definition TV hardware. The device included 30 pre-packaged games, with ''Secret of Mana'' among those selected for the international versions. | ||
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