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The European SNES' design is identical to the Super Famicom.

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES or SNES) is a video game console designed and built by Nintendo in the 1990s. It was the successor to the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America and Europe. It was the major rival of Sega Megadrive/ Sega Genesis during the 16-bit era.

For more information on the Japanese version, see: Super Famicom

1 Market history

1.1 Development

In 1988, Nintendo executives showed little interest in developing a rival system when Sega announced that they would release their 16-bit Sega Genesis. However when the Genesis quickly took over the market in North America and Europe due to its superior technology, Nintendo quickly decided to begin development on their own system.

Hiroshi Yamauchi, the Nintendo CEO at the time, had put Masayuki Uemura in charge of designing the console. They had originally planned for the Famicom/NES to be a 16-bit system. However at the time of development those components were too expensive and the system was developed as an 8-bit system. Since the components were cheaper when the SNES was in development, Nintendo did not hesitate to build a more powerful system.

1.2 Release and sales

The Super Famicom was released November 21, 1990 in Japan.

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The console was released in the United StatesThe United States of America also referred to as the United States U. America ¹ or the States is a federal republic in central North America, stretching from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in in August, 1991 with a starting price of $200. The first SNES set was packaged with Super Mario World and two controllers. The fact that it was not backwards-compatible with previous Nintendo consoles (NES) like some Atari Models, generated some consumer hesitation. In addition, Sega had already released some very popular titles for their Genesis (Mega Drive) console. One example was Sonic the Hedgehog, which proved vital in the marketing of the Genesis because of the character's popularity. The Genesis was also about $50 cheaper than the SNES.

A few months after its initial release, the Power Set, a bare-bones version of the SNES including no games and just one controller, was released in North America selling for $100. Towards the middle of its life it was re-distributed with different accessories. One such set was sold with the Super Game Boy accessory.

The hardware internals were only different depending on the TV standard in the country in which it was sold. Many Australian cartridges came from Europe because both used PAL systems. RPGs needed to be translated into other languages because of their large text content. Most action titles and First-person shooters didn't need much translation as the text load was not nearly as large.

In spite of initial complications and its marginally superior technical capabilities, the SNES was dominant throughout the early 1990s, with the help of its family-friendly image and popular icon game characters like Mario. By the end of the 16-bit era, Nintendo had recorded twice as many sales of its console as Sega had with the Genesis.

The SNES had a large library containing many exclusive titles. It had a number of best-selling RPGs, including Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger. Some SNES games are enhanced remakes of NES games; two examples are Super Mario All-Stars and Ninja Gaiden Trilogy .

The SNES was released in the United Kingdom for 150 pounds in April 1992. The German release took place a few weeks later. The European case design was similar to that of the Super Famicom. However, Nintendo never got much of a footing in Europe due to distribution problems.



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